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MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES. gECOND-HAND MOTOR CYCLES. SECOND-HAND MOTOR CYCLES. SECOND-HAND MOTOR CYCLES. SECOND-HAND MOTOR CYCLES. SMALL DEPOSITS. JAGO, BIGGS, LIMITED, OCTAGON DUNEDIN. MUST QUIT IMMEDIATELY THE FOLLOWING:— 34 h.p. Triumph, ii engine, lamp, and horn .. .. .. .. £l2 £5 34 h.p. King Dick, fixed engine £ll £3 4 h.p. Bradbury, fixed engine £ll £3 2| h.p. A.J.S., 2-speed, kick start and clutch, lamp .. £25 £8 7-9 h.p. Harley and coach-built Sidecar, good condition throughout, lamp, etc £55 £ls 5-6 h.p. B.S.A. Twin and coachbuiH Sidecar, lamp, etc. .. £55 £ls 5-6 h.p. Indian, 3-speed, la and horn 34 h.p. Triumph, gear box model, good tyres, lamp and horn £35 £lO £22 10/- £8 3J h.p. Triumph, 3-speed gearox, lamp and horn .. .. £3O 2| h.p. New Imperial, 2-speed gearbox, good condition .... £2O 22 h.p. Coventry Eagle, 2-speed gearbox, thoroughly overhauled £ 2O 2i h.p. 8.5. A., 1926 model, lamp and horn, as new .. .. £SO 2| h.p. Enfield, O.H. valve, electric light, good as new .. £6O £lO £7 £7 £ls £2O BALANCE SPREAD FROM SIX TO 12 MONTHS. SEND IN NOW! WHY BE WITHOUT A MOTOR CYCLE? JAGO, BIGGS, LTD., OCTAGON, DUNEDIN, B.S.A. Agents. Send for Catalogues and Literature. LOST AND FOUND. r OST* POLICY.—THE NATIONAL L< MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION IF AUSTRALASIA (LIMITED). The •olicy No. 364772 on the life of lUMPHREY EDWARD DILLON lOYNIHAN having been Lost,. I Hereby live Notice that a Copy of the original n\\ be issued under Section 59 of the fife Insurance Act, 1908, unless Notice 'orbidding Same be Lodged within 14 )AYS of this date. F. W. NICHOLSON, Manager for New Zealand. Dated 4th December, 1926. _ ' OST, Gent’s Black RAINCOAT; 10s reward.—6l Frederick street. 2d OST (Sunday week), BROWN PUR, bej tween Somerville street and Bayfield ad ; reward. —214 Musselburgh Rise. 4d OST, 4 ONE-POUND NOTES, between J Manor place convenience and Times Bee; reward.—Brown, tailor, Dowling 4d OST (between Kenmure road and LonsJ dale street), GOLD NECKLET; reward. 3 Kenmure road. 4d IAKBN by mistake from south express (Thursday), TRAVELLING RUG.— 'ndly leave at Dental School, King street. OST (on Friday evening), Gold Expanding J WRISTLET WATCH, between Station id Y.W.C.A.; reward. —Ring 7237, or reply 18, Times. , 4 “ OST (vicinity Union-Pitt streets), SKYE j TERRIER PUP; reward. —S Union rcet (’phone 1848). OST —All I’houghi Chimney Fires oy employing Saunders Otago Window inning Company —225 George 81 1®/ 1 ephune 3250 tfeJ ° OUND, Compressed YEAST, (or breadmaking, health, etc.; posted.—B. H. e, Box 546 Ftlleul street. Dunedin, OUND—AI" RADIO SUPPLY AND SERVICE STATION. 13 Frederick street, •e a large Stock of Radio Accessories, levies charged, sets overhauled and rered, town and country. Orders receive mpt and careful attention. 12n OUND —S. perfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.— J 8 Boyer, 61 Stuart street (20 years ierlence). * - OUND —BBNHAR COAL reduced to 13s 6d per ton, on truck, Benhar: prompt (very.—M’Skimmlng and Sou. Benhar. )UN D —We Specialise in Buster Haircutting and Shinging.—Potter s. hairisers, 172 George street (next Arthur nett’s). 16^ lUND, package of CIGARETTES. —716, Times Office. ■ 4a BANK NOTICES. rjMIE “ XMAS GIFT SUPREME,” FOR THE YOUXG FOLKS OF YOUR FAMILY! One of the Biggest things you can give to your children ns a Xmas Present is a Bank Book, representing a Deposit Account at the DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK, with a sum paid in to the credit of each. “AS THE TWIG IS BENT THE TREE INCLINES.” By this excellent Gift you teach your Young Folks the lesson of Thrift, and provide them with a start in the practical method of saving money. Once they acquire this desirable habit it becomes easy to follow up, with beneficent results accruing through their future lives. •A BANK ACCOUNT ALL MY OWN!” This stimulates the imaginatnon of Boys and Girls, leading them to persevere in saving their money, instead of frittering it away on “kick-shaws and gew-gaws.” It inspires them w'ith Self-confidence and forms a helpful influence in building up Character. SUCH A XMAS GIFT FORMS AN EPOCH-MAKING EVENT _ , ~ , —in the lives of boys and girls! And why not extend this boon beyond the limits of the family? You have doubtless Young Friends and Relations to whom you purpose sending Christmas Presents. Why not give them a Bank Book showing a small sum of money paid in to their credit? This would be a Novel Gift and an appreciable help. Enjoyment and Pleasure will assuredly follow Xmas gifts of this practical description. DON’T WAIT! GET THE BANK BOOKS NOW, —and. have them ready! This is an enterprise that will afford you satisfaction in years to come. Deposit Accounts may be opened for sums of from Is upwards at tiie Head Office or either Branch Office. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK, Head Office, High street. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Roberts’s Bindings, Gardens Tram Terminus. HOHE Tirst Utility of .requent and regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no 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. WITNESS.-Largest Country ilation of any weekly in the nion. Found in every farmhouse in > and Southland, and circulating ly in Canterbury and northern rural cts, it offers unrivalled facilities for rtising anything of interest to ,ry readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19964, 4 December 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19964, 4 December 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19964, 4 December 1926, Page 17

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