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MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES. QUT PRICES DOUGLAS LATEST MODEL— Was £69. NOW £55. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Was £BS. NOW £55. DOUGLAS TRIUMPH CHAIN 1926 MODEL— Was £7O. NOW £42. LATE MODEL, ALL Was £95. NOW £6O. NEW HUDSON LATE MODEL— Was £6O. NOW £45. INDIAN SCOUTNEW HUDSON— Was £3O. NOW £45. NOW £lO. GENUINE REDUCTIONS. W. A. JUSTICE & CO., GARAGE, PRINCES STREET. FPAYS TO VULCANISE When Work is Guaranteed. PUNCTURES FROM Is. COVERS REPAIRED FROM 7s 6d. Broken Beads, Side Wall, Blow-outs, and Tread Repairs a Specialty. Guarantee Vulcanising Works. D M'WILLIAM & CO., 213 MORAY PLACE, Dunedin. ’Phone 13-639. w 14d ANTED. RADIATOR FOR CHEVROLET CAR. DYER & CO.. 52 King street. For sale, b.s.a. 2.49 h.p.; guaran order; 1920 model; snl Times. teed lOTOR CYCLE, good running £25 cash.—B9, 13d FOR SALE, 8.5. A., 4i h.p.: good order, new tyres’; cheap.—9l, Times. MOTOR Electrician Mechanic will OVERHAUT and Repair Cars; low prices will surprise you; workmanship guaranteed. 108, Times Office, Dunedin. 13d OR SALE, SUPER X and Sidecar, 1927 model ; done 8000 ; £65 cash ; guaranteed. —120, Times. 14d WANTED SELL. MOTOR CYCLE. 3J h.p., engine overhauled; first-class running order ; £lo.—Address 130, Times. 14d FINANCIAL. WAITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER W BOARD. * £BO,OOO RETICULATION EXTENSION LOAN, 1927. DEBENTURES FOR SALE. The Waitemata Electric Power Board has for Sale at par— DEBENTURES OF £IOO EACH OR MULTIPLES. INTEREST, £5 12s 6d (Five pounds twelve shillings and sixpence) per centum per annum, payable half-yearly, free of exchange, at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand within the Dominion. SINKING FUND, 1 per cent (one per centum) per annum. SECURITY. —Special rate over whole of the Waitemata Electric Power Board District, approximately £11,000,000. IMPORTANT NOTE.—The Board has not since its inception found it necessary to collect a rate of any description, and is in a sound and healthy financial condition. This investment is one of the soundest ever placed on the New Zealand market. The- security is undoubted, the issue a limited one, and application for Debentures should be made at once. The Board reserves the right to decline any application or to accept any application in part. Applications, with cheques, should be addressed to the undersigned, from whom any further information man be obtained. A. MAIN, Acting Secretary. 81 Albert street, Auckland. 14d THE FINEST INVESTMENT A OPPORTUNITY OF THE DAY. THE 0 PER CENT. DEBENTURE BONDS. Interest payable half-yearly, with full participation in remarkably large future profits, issued by FLAX LANDS DEVELOPMENT, LTD., The Largest Flax Planting Company Operating in the Dominion. The Bonds can be purchased for Cash or by Easy Instalments spread over three years. The Company’s Areas COMPRISE ONLY THE RICHEST ALLUVIAL LAND, and all Plantings, which are showing phenomenal growth, are well ahead of all obligations under the respective Deeds of Trust. PREVIOUS ISSUES LARGELY OVER-SUBSCRIBED, and the PRESENT ISSUE IS NEARING COMPLETION. Inquiries solicited for representation in districts not already allocated. FLAX LANDS DEVELOPMENT, LTD., Suite 315, Dilworth Building, AUCKLAND. SHARE BROKERS. QUT c K & "s' MITB, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, P.O. Box 266. Telephone 10-363. Telegraphic Address: “Quickly,” Dunedin. PENWICK & REEVES, STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, STANDARD INS. BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. Herbert S. Fenwick ) Members Stock Harman Reeves ) Exchange. Telegrams: “ FENREEF,” Dunedin. H. M'LEOD, SHAREBROKER, No. 15 (UPSTAIRS). STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. M. J. W A T S O i\, STOCK AND SHAREBROKER (Established 1890). STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. P.O. Box 497 Telephone 10-168, Telegrams: “Laiugwat,” Dunedin. JgLLGO BROS., STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, MAIN ENTRANCE, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. “ Meddlesome Matty,” of kindergarten fame has been promoted to the editorial page of The Times in a letter from Sir Austen Chamberlain, Sec;etary of State for Foreign Affairs. Meddlesome Matty was a little girl in ‘‘ Original Poems for Infant Minds,” published in 1805, by Mrs Ann Gilbert, who had a trick of meddling too much. Sir Austen had warned those who would make of the League of Nations “ a kind of international Meddlesome. Matty.” He was reported as having said “ a meddlesome mother,” which is banal. A " meddlesome Matty ” is now to stand. She lias toddled <mt of the nursery and into political affairs.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20281, 14 December 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20281, 14 December 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20281, 14 December 1927, Page 12