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PUBLIC NOTICES. rp IE E D MOTH EE S Take a spell from cooking and benefit by an occasional change of environment. Enjoy the .dvantages of being waited on by kindly and obliging waitresses, who take a real pleasure in ministering to your needs. Lunch to-day under the most beautiful conditions possible to conceive, amid the most gorgeous of dowers. The Savoy offers to provide you with a lunch that is unsurpassed in any of the most sumptuous hotels and at the lowest prices obtainable anywhere. After lunch take your rest in the Lounge. SPECIAL SEE VICE for CHILDREN, 1/This miniature fea.o for youngsters under eight years is a wholesome and a lusty spread which the young folk enjoy, and is a unique feature of Savoy service which parents appreciate. THE CHILDREN’S MENU. Soup. Vegetables anc Gravy. Milk Pudding. Lunch in Tudor, 3 Courses, 2s. Light lunch from 9d. Lunch in Warwick. 3 Courses, Is fid. Light lunch from 9d. THE SAVOY EXTENDS A WELCOME TO MOTHERS. ' / SHOE STOEE, JUST 'O HAND, A NEW SHIPMENT OF CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. CHILDREN’S LATENT ONE-BAR SHOES, for smart summer wear; a lainty shoe. CASH SALE PRICE: 3-6, 5s lid: 7-9. 7s lid. CHILDREN’S TAN SANDALS, good stout soles; suitable for school and seaside wear; sizes 4-6, tAbn CHILDREN'S 8 TAN WILLOW CREPESOLED SANDALS, 4-6. CASH SALE .PRICE. 5s lid. CHILDREN’S SANTA CLAUS SLIPPERS, the very thing for a Christmas stocking; sizes 7-9. CAfeH bA-LiL ONE-BAR SHOES, fancy cut-out sides; in all sizes. CASH SALE •-'RICE, 19s fid. Hurry f or these LADIES' PEACH KID LOW-HEELED SHOES, fancy cut-out fronts; a gift at—CASH SALE PRICE. 29s fid. LADIES’ ONE-BAR HOU ’’SHOES, a comfort It »; all sizes. CASH SALE PRICE, 3s 6< LADIES V BLACK GLACE FANCY BAR SHOES, made by Bostocks; guaranteed wearers. CASH SALE PRICE IN S OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT. The latest creations in smart Footwear for men. in Black Glace. Willow Calf, and Patent Shoes. All at reduced nrices during our stock-reducing campaign INSPECTION INVITED. In Running Shoes we have all that is required for both ladies and men for athletic spor+s. It will repay you to purchase these h oods from us. In Tennis Shoes we have hist opened up lines by the leading English makers, and an guarantee these goods will all give satisfactory wear. TRY OUR 'NE-DAY REPAIR DEPOT. IT’S EXCELLENT. LADIES’ SLIPPERS, just arrived in time for Christmas trade. These are most suitable gifts. . MEN’S ALL-LEATHER SLIPPERS, in Black or Tau. CASH SALE PRICE, CENTRAL SHOE STORE, 57 GEORGE STREET. WHERE BARGAINS ARE ALWAYS FOUND. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. CORNER SHORTLAND AND HIGH STREETS. AUCKLAND. PROFESSIONAL. READ THIS! Collins' Famous Fiji Rheumatic, Neuritis, and Nerve Cure, ade solely prom Pure Herbs, the ole product of Fiji. A guaranteed Cure for Rheumatism Neuritis, Lumbago Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, Arthritis, and all Nervous Complaints. The Proprietor is prepared to give a Written Guarantee that he will Cure any of the above Diseases or refund the whole of the money. Price, 4s fid per Bottle. Sufferers who cannot afford to pay for the treatment will be supplied free of any charge on personal application. There is no doubt that the Exhibition largely advertised what Fiji could produce, and it was a revelation to the millions that attended to view the exhibits in the Fiji Court, but whai is now keep ing the name of j'iji before the public is the many marvellous cures being effected, some long since thought uncurable, by the agency of the now justly famous Fiji Rheumatic Cure "’he Proprietoi will shortly place before the public some other Wond( -ful Remedies for the Curing of Asthma, Coughs and Colds, Dysentery, Nerve Tonic, Ac., and which will be manufactured entirely from herbs, the product of Fiji. ■ J. C. COLLINS. RHEUMATISM iND NEURITIS SPECIALIST. 238 CASTLE STREET, DUNEDIN. Tj YOU WOULD ENJOY 100% HEALTH, TRY CHIROPRACTIC. J. & J. WILLIAMSON, John Williamson, Miss Williamson, CHIROPRACTORS. Palmer School Graduates. TENTH YEAR OP PRACTICE. Members N.Z. and A.0.A., Inc. COLONIAL MUTU— BUILDINGS. Corer Princes i .( High street (Entrance from Princes street). Hours: 9.30-12 2.30-5 "0; Sat., 9.30-12.30. NEUROCALOMETER AND X-RAY SERVICE. Phone 594. Consultation by Appointment. Rebuilt and Refurnished Throughout. First-class Accommodation. Hot and Cold Water in Bedrooms. Tariff from 14s per day. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. D. NORDEN Proprietor. ’Phone 42-004, P.O. Box 237, AUCKLAND. fj ALL’S, ELECTRIC SIGN MANUFACTURERS. New Zealand Agents, for CHILCO RAISED WHITE OPAL LETTER SIGNS. Our New SUNSHINE LETTER Makes up into a Magnificent DAY AND NIGHT SIGN. A In all sizes, at a very reasonable coat. Samples and Quotations Submitted for all Classes of ELECTRIC SIGNS. HALLS, 11 ST. ANDREW STREET. ’Phone 488. Tjy ]VEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES. Otago Branch Office: CORNER RATTRAY AND CRAWFORD STREETS. DUNEDIN. FIRE, A. M. CAMERON. Manager. MARINE. ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAR (Special Policy). O O T W E A R. WILSON’S, Manse street ’Phone 3178. public are advised t 1 '.epairs w Goods right now. Repaii Service is second to none; css and quality assuied. toi l can • their shoes attended to thev wait. „ ON’S. Manse street ’Phone 3178 7E are now giving 10 PER CENT. ' REDUCTIONS on all our new VELY OVERSEA STOCK. LUCIA* Side Street Coat, Frock, and Costume Specialist, 272 Moray place East (off George street). Round Methven’s Corner. /CHIROPRACTIC. NATURE’S WAY TO HEALTH. GILES & GILES, CHIROPRACTORS, Palmer School Graduates, Members of N.Z. and A.C.A. (Inc.). Eleventh Year in Practice. Using all Latest Methods, known to Chiropractic, including Neurocalometer and X-ray. Hours: 9.30 to 12.30 and 2 to 5.30. Saturday. 930 to 12.30. And by Appointment. Second Floor, H.B. Buildings, Princes street, near Octagon. Phone 3750. Consultation Free. Also Imperial Building, Queen street, Auckland. [A Card.] W D. ROSE. * Bachelor Dental Surgery, N.Z., SURGEON DENTIST, MARTIN’S BUILDINGS, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. Telephone 7520. Visits Milton Every Tuesday. Professional Card. ’Phone 997. Private ’Phone 3581. T - HENAGHAN, SURGEON DENTIST, LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. Open Friday Evening 7 to 8,30. Other Evenings by Appointment. |h]CZEMA. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, ACNE, BABY ECZEMA, SCALP TROUBLES. Are Buccessfu treated and definitely cured by “Klevem- ” ‘lie Scientific^ Treatment. 1 CONSULTATIONS FREE. Country Patients Treated by Correspondence Hours: 9 to 5, Saturdays 9 to 1 p.m, Fridays (night) 7 to 9. Telephone 195!" KLEXEMA ROOMS. Paterson 4 Buildings 169 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. ANTHONY H. THOMSON (Member N.Z. aim A.C.A.. Incorp.). CHIROPRACTIC ROOMS DAWSON’ BUILDINGS. Moray place. Hours: 9-12, 2.30-5.30. Saturday, 9-12.30. CHIROPRACTIC *NA I I IRE = HEAI TH ’Phone 3010 for Appointment. U'RANK MARTIN, Qualified Foot Specialist, Skilfully Trents Corns, Bunions. Arch troubles, etc. Consultations free. Charges moderate.—OCTAGON (above F. and F. Martin’s). 30m rpo MANUFACTURERS AND - 1 OTHERS. The Proprietors of Letters Patent below mentioned are desirous of entering into arrangements by way of a License or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting same and ensuring their practical working in New Zealand. No. 39559, “Apparatus for burning pulverised fuel”; _ No. 39560, “Apparatus for burning fuel in 1 icomotive boilers”: and No. "9563. “Fire boxes for locomotive and other engines.” All dated 25th November, 1917. All inquiries to bo addressed to HENRY HUGHES (LIMITED), Patent Agents, 157 Fcatherston street, Wellington. /YTAGO WITNESS.—-New Stories. A 'J large amount of reading matter. POULTRY, ETC. WANTED? two dozen month-old COCKERELS.—AppIy, stating price, Grimsdale, 780 George street; ’phone 1021. IT'OR SALE, Black Peking BANTAMS, : cockerels and pullets; £1 each.—Apply W. Gordon, 35 Reed street, Oamaru. rpHE First Utility of frequent and -I regular Advertising consists iu this: There is at all times a large class of persons both in country and town, who have nc fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. npHE FARMERS’ PAPER.—The AgriJ- cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other Weekly iu the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19957, 26 November 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19957, 26 November 1926, Page 11

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