FOR SALE. TMMBER.—The Southland and Otago J- Co-operative Timber Company (Ltd.) controls 33 Separate Sawmills having a trenmendous output. For good Timber at Lowest Current Rates send your next Order to A. HALCROW, Dunedin Representative. ’Phone 752 L 10 Dowling street. gACKS AND BAGS FOR SALE. We have used Sacks and Sugar Bags for Sale, in any quantities. IRVINE & STEVENSON’S St. George Company (Limited), 8d Dunedin. GIGS, Vans, Racing Sulkies, Rubber-tyred Joggers, Motor Cars, Milk Carts, and Light Express. Solid Rubber Tyreing.—■ Dawes, coachbuflder, Cumberland street. TT'OR SALE, one Fordson TRACTOR: In JF first-class order.—Box 71, Balclutha. FOR SALE, DOG, X2 months old. £4 4s; 1 PUP, three months old, £2 2s; both Doodlum breed; guaranteed workers.Apply Angus Sutherland, Table Hill, Mtitoa. FOR SALE, lO Tons Heavy RAILS; some slightly curved; S4lb yard; suitable builders.—D. W. M’Kay (Limited), Invercargill. IQd Mortgage debentup.es £650, or portion, showing 8J per cent. 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To those who have a liking for Engineering, we offer interesting and instructive booklets free! Whatever branch you are interested in, our Prospectus will enlighten you in clear, straightforward language. Our Courses deal with Marine, Steam, Locomotive, Traction, and Winding Engineering. The tutors are Expert Engineers. Class rooms contain all apparatus necessary for up-to-date construction. Careful personal tuition. Also excellent Postal Courses. Write now for Free Booklet. Please state what branch you are interested in. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), 139 Marine Engineers’ Institute, Corner Aitken and Mulgrave streets, Wellington. (And at Auckland.) “J O N A.” PRESBYTER'" ALLEGE FOR GIRLS, -AVELOCK NuiUi-L, HAWKE’S BAY. Registered Secondary School. Accom-. modatiou for 100 boarders and a limited number of day girls. Primary and Secondary Department. Pupils prepared for Ass. 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MORETON, 8.A., certificated anc, registered teacher, late of Loughborough Grammar School. England. 8s / KIACH.ING. —All Subjects MATRICULaTIO.V Italian, Spanish, Advanced Latin French <’ G Mnv - 'in" > PREPARE lor iUCi. lake part u. .11 now. Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping.—Brown’s College (above Moray Place Post Office). 13n MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladies' Cutter, View street (opp. V.M.C.A.). Patterns or malerials cut to measure; no fitting required. Country ladies, send for measurement form.—Telephone 3112. MISS A. BROOME (above J, and J. Arthur’s). Teacher of Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting Material and patterns cut to measure Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 5. /'ATAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, find circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers. /AT AGO WITNESS.—New Stories. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 17
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