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PUBLIC NOTICES gUMMER SPORTS Hero is a selection of books which will increase your interest jn your favourite summer game: CRICKET. s. d. Jack Hobbs: “Playing for England.” .. .. .. 2 “Patsy” Hendren: “The Complete ■ Cricketer.” .. .. .. •• 3 Howard - Marshall: “Cricket Stories.” .. .. Neville Cardus: “ Days in the Sun.” .. 5 “Gryllus”: “Homage to Cricket.” 5 ABOUT THE LAST TEST MATCHES. Jack Hobbs: “The Fight for the Ashes. 1032-3.” .. 12 6 Harold Larwood: “ Bodyline? ” .. 6 0 R. W. E. Wilmot; “Defending the Ashes, 1932-3.” .. v. .. .. 6 0 8 0 5 0 0 TENNIS. Rene Lacoste; “On Tennis.” .. 5 0 A, J. Aitken: “Lawn Tennis for Public Courts Players.” .. . . 3 6 A. E. Crawley; “The Lawn Tenuis Umpire Referee.” ‘ .. .. .. 2 0 Susanne Lenglen: “Lawn Tenuis for Girls.” .. . .-. ... .. 1 0 * CROQUET. “The Laws of Croquet and Regulations for Official Tournaments —1933 Edition.” .. .. 1 9 Edgar Whitaker: “Modern Croquet.” ... .. .. .. .. 010 SWIMMING, DIVING, AND LIFE SAVING. Sid Hedges: “Swimming, Diving, and Life Saving.” 0 10 “Royal Life Saving Society’s Handbook of Instruction.’’ .. 2 0 Jabez Wolffe: “ Textbook of Swimming.” .. 2 4 Eugen Schmidt: “How to Dive.” 2 0 FISHING AND CAMPING. W. A. Hunter: "Fisherman’s Knots and Wrinkles.” .V, ~ 4 0 Alexander, Wanless; “Thread-line Angling Questions Answered.” 5 0 F. Carr Rollett; “Angling in New Zealand.” .... .’ 3 6 Moreton and Hunter: “Fisherman’s Manual.” ...... .. 4 0 E. E. Reynolds: “ Camping for All.” ;.. .. .. 19 J. S. Moore: “Camping; Hints for Holidays Under Canvas.” . . 0 6 POSTAGE EXTRA. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., PRINCES STREET. • Tomahawk boating club.—ah arms having accounts charged to the above club are requested to forward copies of such accounts to the undersigned on or before FRIDAY, September 29.—G. M‘Kay, Tomahawk, secretary. ? , COSTUMES. OVERCOATS ; man tailored ; best West End cut and fit; lowest prices. Consult Mr Brander, 210 Stuart street (late 10 Baker street. London. West). Phone 18-095. . 13s GALLSTONES Successfully treated. —Particulars and testimonials from N. Stockwell, Glover road, Hawera. Sole N.Z. agent. “ rjPHB Other Woman " always has lovely X hands; use BETTOL Hand Emollient. ,1s (id. ' 25s WREN’S, for all PAINTING and PAPERHANGING needs; quality unsurpassed ; lowest possible prices to meet the times.—WßEN'S, 5s PROMINENT Doctors prescribe MORLIPE Tablets for ansmla and lung diseases; 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists. . : C ' ■ , .■ ■■ ■ • TO LET Advertisements of 16 words under the head-. Inga of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found. Mlscellaneo'us Wants, etc., Is per Insertion, three. consecutive Insertions 2a 6d, six consecutive Insertions 5s Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge If booked. / v GAVERSHAM TO LET. five-roomed HOUSE, all conveniences, one minute from car terminus; rent 215.—540, Times. fpd LET, Furnished FLATi self-contained; X central; 2 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom : no trams.—Dooley’s, Moray place. A LBANY STREET (close School)—Good 1 6-roomed HOUSE ; modern conveniences; cheap rental, 21s. —Patersons, Rattray street. PATERSONS AGENCY have numerous HOUSES to Let in city and suburbs to suit all requirements; reasonable rentals. mo LET, tiled-roofed Brick BUNGALOW, X near Opoho terminus; garden, garage; 35s weekly (near offer).—s39, Times. TO LET, in superior home, unfurnished FLAT of 3 or 2 rooms, kitchenette, all conveniences.—7B Clyde street. 27s T ARGE DOUBLE BED-SITTING ROOM; XX gas, e. light, conveniences; also sunny Single Room, gas, e. light.—-34 Hope street. HOUSE, 24 Eden street, 9 rooms, electric light, conveniences; situated sunny position, close to tram.—Apply 24 Eden street. 25s TO LET, Roslyn, comfortable 6-roomed RESIDENCE; all conveniences; 25s weekly.—Alex. Harris, Limited. 27s TO LET, City, off London street, superior unfurnished Self-contained FLAT, 3 rooms and kitchenette; 35s weekly; garage If required.—Alex. Harris, Limited. (OREAD OPPORTUNITY for FIRSTV* CLASS CATERING in PALMERSTON NORTH. —The high-class Restaurant in the " P.D.C.” is offered •or LEASE, complete with every equipmentfor high-class restaurant trade; exceptionally popular for evening functions. Room is charmingly decorated in the most modern style, attractively furnished, .seating 250. Kitchen fully served with every modern equipment. A unique opportunity for capable management or co-operative effort. Applicants should enclose full r>r:ticulars of their ability for successful catering, together with a reasonable guarantee. References as to. standing and character required.—Apply THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, Premier Drapery Co., Ltd., Palmerston North. YO 0 8 MOVE, SIR I TO LET, FOR REMOVALS. PACKING. AND STORAGE, OUR EXPERIENCED ORGANISATION And Up-to-date Padded - MOTOR FURNITURE VANS. , Expert Men. Lowest Prices. CRUST & CRUST. 20 Manse street. LOST AND FOUND Advertisements of 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive Insertions 5s Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge If booked. \ LOST. Motor Club’s BADGE, from car; reward. —Ring 11-358. 27s LOST, black-whlte-and-tan FOX TERRIER ; answers to “ Mac.”—Finder please ring 12-990; reward. 27s LOST, Pembroke-Queenstowu road, Thursday, TENT, in canvas bag.—Reward on returning to Congalton’s Garage, Cromwell. LOST, Tuesday night. Silver WRIST WATCH, with silver strap, vicinity Anderson’s Bay or Musselburgh ; reward.— Ring 10-350. 27s I POUND. —Spring-time Dance, Rtcoarton . Hall, East Taleri, Thursday, September 28. Music, Triumph Dance' Band ; Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot; supper. 2s and Is 6d. I POUND. —Bachelors’ Ball, Momona Hall, Friday, September 29, 1933, Music, Stewart's Imperial Dance Band. Everyone welcome. } POUND —BBNHAR COAL Reduced to 12s . 6d per ton, on truck, Benhar; prompt delivery.—M’Sklmmlng and Son, Ltd., Benhar. 27ju ADVERTISING pays Its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through Increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time In which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22069, 27 September 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22069, 27 September 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22069, 27 September 1933, Page 1

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