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LOST AND FOUND. WILL, tha person who Removed the OIL- ; SKIN OVERCOAT from Burnside Saleyards on either, the Bth or 15th September kindly Return same to Donald Reid and Co. (Ltd.), Dunedin, and save further trouble. LOST, Gold Eversharp PENCIL, initials on side.—Reward on returning to Crawford’s, 112 St. Andrew street, Dunedin. LOST (Wednesday, on Waltatl road), JET BEADS. —Finder communicate 50, Times Office. —— 2; ’ s LOST, PURSE, containing comb, etc., Mlchle street. —Return IS Granville terrace, Belleknowes. 2 LOST (ladles’ waiting room, Dunedin Station, Thursday), Gold SIGNET RING, Initialled K.T. —Finder rewarded on returning to Wain's Hotel. 258 LOST— All Thought Chimney Fires hy employing Saunders’ Otago Window Cleaning Company.—22s George street. Telephone 8250 t^OUND —Peter’* Pile Cure, Is 6d tin, 1 posted : this is a remarkable cure for worst Piles.—M’Artbur. __ 11SOOND —One Month's Veaat, 3s 3d; Two ’ Months’ 6s 6d; Three Months’, 0s 9d. Packet posted every week. —M’Arthur’s. 170 UND — The secret of making Urst-class f Household Soap. M’Arthur's Makesoap Ingredients, all grocers.—M’AßTHUK b Agencies. Fllleul street. L^OUND— Superfluous Hairs, Moles, per|j manently Removed by Electrolysis. Miss Boyer 61 Stuart street (20 years experience). * Found— a. &j. watt's sale in fun swing. Kitchen Chairs, 6s 6d; Grass Mats, 4s '6d:—Watts’, Princes street. FOUND— WATT'S SALE PRICES. Sevenpiece Moquette Suites, £l3 10s; Tapestry, £ll 10s—Watts’, Princes street. FOUND —BENHAR COAL reduced to 13s 6d per ton, on truck. Benhar; prompt delivery.—M’Sklmmlng and Son, Benhar. FOUND —The Best HOLIDAY we have ever had —at Pembroke. Book with DunedlnWanaka Motors (Ltd.). ’Phone 7444. FOUND —V>e Specialise In Buster Haircutting and Shingling.—Potter's, hairdressers. 172 George street (next Arthur Barnett’s). 16Jy FOUND— L.L.0.L., No. 28, holding JUMBLE SALE, Kensington Hall, September 25, 1.30 p.m., aid Unemployment Fund. 258 PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. pEMBROKE AND QUEENSTOWN, Via CENTRAL OTAGO. REGULAR PASSENGER SERVICES. WHITE STAR LINE ) DUNEDIN WANAKA MOTORS (LTD.). Royal Mail. Contractor Garage and Offices: 206 PRINCES STREET. Phones 744, private 7660. Telegrams: “Whitestar.’ PENINSULA MOTOR 1 SERVICE, LTD. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. REGULAR SERVICES TO MACANDREW’S, BROAD BAY, AND PORTO BELLO. Buses leave Queen’s Gardens, Lower High street. Time-table obtainable at Buses. During the Winter Observation Trips will be run as under: Peninsula RonTrip: Wednesday. F. ‘ lav. and Sunday, at 2.30 p.m. Leith-Wai ti Round Trip: Sunday only, 2.30 p.m. Special Buses by arrangementNOTE.—Business houses and the general public aie advised that the Company is now running a 'egular '-reight Service between Dunedin and Portobello. Goods and parcels may be left at the Company’s Garage, 10 Manon place. All parcels must be prepaid inless otherwise arranged with the Manager. PENINSULA MOTOR SEk/ICE (LTD.), 90 Princes street (above Wilkie’s). J£EMPTHORNE’S TAXI GARAGE. 'PHONE 3833 (Day or Night). Telegrams: “Aard,” Dunedin. Drivers: Kempthorne, Spiers. Hope, Young, Warwick, Kemp, Bryant. Representing AARD MOTOR SERVICES. Brighton and taieri mouth MOTOR SERVICE (C. J. HOBBS & CO.). Leaves Grand Pictures, Princes street, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9.30 a.m., also (Brighton bnly), 5.15 p.m. Saturdays 1.15 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m. Specials, ring Brighton Bureau (Ask Hobbs). BANK NOTICES. OPPORTUNITY BECKONS v YOU WITH A SMILE! —to follow her in the golden pathway of THRIFT! Too often Opportunity is blamed for ! er neglect, when the trouble lies at ones own (|j)or. Opportunity waits to serve the Thrifty! DON’T BLAME fLUCK”— You’ve doubtless had chances to save money, but never thought it worth while, so, when the “ Big Opportunity” came along, you were minus the money by means of which you could have grasped it. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK IS YOUR BEST ALLY! Systematic paying in of Deposits is the Business-like, practical way of Saving Money—and do it at a set time as near pay day as possible. This makes it easy, and you soon develop a feeling of pride and satisfacti m that carries you on. A MILESTONE OF SUCCESS. —THE DAY YOU OPEN AN ACCOUNT! A wise man once wrote — “A little money saved means great ‘‘power—independence—profitable in‘‘vestraents. Saving money requires WILL POWER. It takes a determined WILL to break down old Spendthrift habits, and commence money-saving—but only at first. “The little-money-saved” earning big interest soon exerts its own charming infiuence, ana Will power is then no longer required. OPEN A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT RIGHT AWAY. EVEN IF YOU’VE ONLY ONE SHILLING! —with that shilling you can begin, and we will afford you all the help possible—for this is “The CITIZENS’ Bank.” THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. Head Office, High street. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Roberts’s Buildings. Gardens Tram Terminus. npHE First Utility of frequent and -I regular Advertising onsists in -his lliere is at all times a .arge clast of nersons both in country .nd town wh> have no fixed places for the purchase ot certain necessary articles, and .. read tj be swayed and drawn toward any par Uvular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indiffeient to all they yield without hesitation to the first | who asks. /"VTAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A V large amount of fft'qYng matter. Price 9u.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 17

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