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REMOVAL NOTICE. We beg to Advise BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, and the PUBLIC GENERALLY that on and after the Ist SEPTEMBER our ADDRESS will be WARD STREET (three minutes from Railway Overbridge), premisse lately occupied by C. F. Shaw. Wo hold stocks of seasoned Red Pine, Imported Timbers, Doors, Plywood, Wallboard, etc. Prompt delivery of all orders from Southland Tills, where large supplies of seasoned Timbers arc stacked and can bo supplied at once. C. M. HOWISON & SON (LTD.), Timber Merchants, WARD STREET (Late King street). TV U N E D I N ENTERPRISE. BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED And CLEARLY-READ ADVERTISING SIGNS Have been Installed by the following well-known Business Firms;— BARTOIS &. I’RENGROVE, Manse street. CONN, Chemist, High street. ST EDM AN'S Princes street. SAVOY, Princes street( Vestibule). GRAND HOTEL. High street These Signs Advertise the above Firms BY DAY OR NIGHT. And should be seen by all interested in EFFICIENT ADVERTISING. Tor particulars and quotations call or ring DICKINSON’S LIMITED, 245 PRINCES STREET, 'Phone 96. SOLE N.Z AGENTS LARSON RAISED OPAL LETTERS. COMFORT, NOT FOR A DAY, NOT FOR A YEAR. BUT ALWAYS! A SHACKELL MATTRESS is built with Pure Milled Wool a filling which, the more it's depressed the livelier it gets. That’s why Shackell puts his name on his Mattresses and uaraniees them unconditionally; there cannot be anything “just as good,” because he utilises all the Pure Milled Wool available and sends this Mattress ill over New Zealand. WHAT SIZE ARE YOU NEEDING? J. SHACKELL & CO., 23-27 ST. ANDREW STREET. DUNEDIN. 'Phone 1860. TpO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND J- CITIZENS OF OTAGO. SPECIAL GARAGE FITTINGS. RADIAL TRACKS (Top and Bottom). No Waste Room When Open. Doors Flush with Side Wall. Designs submitted on request for MODERN ORNAMENTAL GATES AND IRONWORK. Particulars and prices J. & W. FAULKNEE, CASTLE AND ST. ANDREW STREETS, DUNEDIN. ANT ELL’S COUGH SYRUP IS EXCELLENT—WE KNOW. W have Prepared it for over 60 years. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. WILKINSON & SON, DISPENSING CHEMISTS. DUNEDIN A CHAMBERS. CASH BEEF AND PORK BUTCHER. ARTHUR STREET. Prime Ox Beef, Wether Mutton, Bacon, Sausages, and Smallgoods. TELEPHONE 995. ASK the friend who has a STOHM-KINO. It wipes out the danger.—W. Keen. 'Phone 45. 17s Money-savers.” The whole story on Page 7. 17a STORY OF THE HEAVENS” (Ball), 18s Cd; “Story of Mankind” (Van Loon), 10s.—Driver’s Bookshop, 32 George street. WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA” (Thomas), 16s: “William Robertson Nlcoll: Life and Letters," 10s Gd.—Driver’s Bookshop. EPITAPHS: Graveyard Humour and Eulogy,” Ss ; Loosmoro's “Lure of Happiness,’’ Ss.—Driver's Bookshop. 32 George street. DR ALEXANDER WHYTE’S LIFE, 7s 6d ; Dr Jowett’s Life, 7s Gd ; Sir Henry Jones (Hetherington), 12s Gd.—DKIVER’S BOOK-MONEY-SAVERS." The whole story on Page 7. 17s “I consider that prospects for the wool season are very bright, and I do lot think there will bo a drop m prices,” said Mr A. E, Duboc, a French wool buyer, .who is returning by the Aorangi to Sydney, after a visit (o his principals in France (states the Auckland correspondent of the Lyttelton Times). “I fully expect the wool market will now sol lie down,’ lie said. “The world is gradually getting back to normal. Many people do not realise it, but wool is, perhaps, ihe cheapest commodity. It has advanced about 50 per cent, while other things have goi up from 100 to 200 per cent. I think Australian and New Zealand growers can look forward to a good season.” Returning from visits to their principals v.ore a nnmbo of other wool-buyers They included Messrs I. O. Sharp, a buyer for "orksliire, stationed at Melbourne; "T. S. Ayrton and Gerald Ayrton, Yorks).ire and America, stationed at Sydney; J. Dehave, Franco; Mair. America; and O. KraelTt. France, all of whom are stationed at Sydney. That sneeze means you have caught a cold; to neglect such symptoms is to invite serious chest and luug troubles. lak.- “ NAZOL” and keep well. Sixty Joses i Is Gel.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19897, 17 September 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19897, 17 September 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19897, 17 September 1926, Page 11

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