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PUBLIC NOTICES REARING THE END WHITCOMBE’S SALE DEFINITELY CLOSES TO-MORROW. Special Bargains for the Week-endi Shoppers® WERE. NOW. Leather Shopping Bags, Zip fasteners 17/6 12/6 Tapestry Shopping Bags, \ Zip fasteners 17/6 12/6 Extra Large Leather Bags, With Zip fasteners .. .. 25/- 17/6 Leather Knitting Bag—Zip fastener » .... 12/6 10/Work Basket, Silver Blue —Extra Strong .... ~ 37/6 25/Wotk Basket, Fitted .. •• 30/- ; 17/6 Gardening Basket, Lino Lined, all necessary tools 29/6 15/Electric Light Shades in Parchment 3/6 & 2/6 2/Playing Cards, Waddington’s Picture Back .... 5/- 3/9 Playing Cards, Double - > Packs 9/- 7/Playing Cards, Excel .. 2/- .1/6 Bridge Parcel, containing 2 Packs Cards, 2 Scorers, and 4 Pencils .. .. .. 5 /6 3/6 Hundreds of fashionable Handbags in all Colours —all reduced to clear. Photograph Albums .. .. 4/3 3/9 Photograph Albums .. ... 1/9 1/3 END-OF-SALE BOOK BARGAINS. ,7/- NOVELS FOR 2/6. 3 For 7/-. • Gerhardi and Lunn: “The Memoirs of Satan.” Wm. Plomer: “The Case is Altered.”' Moray Dalton: “ Death in the Cup.” Jas. Veitch: “Some Other Grain.” Jane Abbott: “Merridy Road.” “ The Things We Do.” ‘Pilate’s Wife.” “31 Families Under I. A. R. Wylie: Jean Dainase:/ George Fink; Heaven.” A. S. M. Hutchinson: “Big Business.” Warwick Deeping: “Old Wine and New.” i , Guy Gilpatric: “Scotch and Water.” Michael Maurice: “Marooned.” J. S. Fletcher: “Solution of a Mystery.” Charles Rodda: “Tango.” Grant Richards: “Every Wife.” Margaret Deland: “ Captain Archer’s Daughters.” David Garnet: “ She Must Go.” BARGAINS IN BOOKS OF REFER- < ' ENCE. Collins Graphic Dictionary (Blue Buckram) 12/6, for 7/6. Collins Graphic Dictionary (Red Cloth) 10/-, for 5/-. “ The Parents’ Book ” (Answers to Children’s Questions) 11/-, for 8/6. The King’s English Dictionary 42/-, for 30/-. Jack’s Self Educator (A Guide to a Literal Education) 11/-,. for 8/-. Webster’s Daily Use Dictionary 6/-, for 3/6. Cruden’s Complete Concordance to the Old and New Testament 11/-, for 9s. POSTAGE EXTRA. OPEN TILL 9 THIS EVENING. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., PRINCES STREEjI. INTER SALE OF COATS. Small Girls’ and Boys’ Coats—l 6 and 18 inch, 12s 6d to 395.6 d. Sample Range Girls’ Coats, 33-inch; Smart Styles. Emerald, Navy, Rust, Brown, etc. Special Price, 30s each. Oddments in Children’s Coats; to clear, 7s 6d to 15s. SMITH. WILSON, LIMITED. 20. George street. - Dial 10-646. CIGARETTE SMOKING. If you want to enjoy complete smoking pleasure without counting cigarettes, roll your own with Roll-Ri(e, “The paper that makes the cigarette.” Roll-Rite leaves a moist-cool fresh taste in your mouth, no matter how heavily you smoke. It makes your palate keener, more alive to the full-flavoured tobacco you use. Barlow Bros., Christchurch, Manufacturers. QURE FOR THE "SCREWS." When Mr T. Connelly, Christchurch, was persuaded to try R-U-R for his acute rheumatism he had lost faith in the alleged cures for the “screws.” The first month’s treatment caused a rev. lution in his life. R-U-R is obtainable from Wilkinson and Son, Chemists, and Marshall’s Pharmacy, with a written moneyback guarantee. DYED Hair Is conspicuous! Use RACHEL TONIC: brings back lovely natural colour to grey hair; not a dye: 3s 6d.—Wilkinson and Son. chemists. WALLPAPERS.— Special Values this week. Highest quality, lowest prices; Inspect windows; buy now and save money.—Wren’s TENDERS. npENDERS ARE INVITED till 2 p.m. A on MONDAY, JULY 3, for ALTERATIONS to PREMISES. Stafford street, for Messrs Kempthorne. Prosser & Co. MASON & WALES, Registered Architects, Dunedin. IVTOMONA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY Til DAIRY COMPANY”, LTD. TENDERS are invited until 12 o’clock noon on SATURDAY”, July 8, for Repairs to Churn Vats, Alteration to Presses, and Sundry Repairs. Particulars can be obtained at the Factory. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THE SECRETARY, Momona. PROFESSIONAL w. T. HENAGHAN. SURGEON DENTIST. LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING. DUNEDIN. Phone, Private Phone. 10-997. < 22-581. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Also at Bridge Hotel, Kaitangata, Fortnightly. Next visit JULY 4, 1933; 7 p.m.10.30* p.m.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21993, 30 June 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21993, 30 June 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21993, 30 June 1933, Page 1