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PUBLIC NOTICES DISTINCTIVE STATIONERY For the lady who likes notepaper which bears the hall-mark of good taste. Whitcombe’s are at present showing in their window a beautiful range of Highgrade English Boxed Stationery. There are no two boxes alike, yet all are similar in this respect, that they are quite new in design and of excellent quality. In the case of goods of this quality price is no guide, as the goods themselves need to be seen to be appreciated. Made in all delicate shades of Pink, Blue, Mauve, and Cream, and priced from 5s 6d to 12a 6d per box. WRITING PADS Are always necessary. Being the actual manufacturers of all these lines, we can guarantee both quality and price. COURTIER BOND. A High-grade Pad in Brown, Green, Blue, Grey, and Cream. Is each. With a packet of Envelopes to match, Is 6d. BLUEBIRD. In three sizes and in the following shades: Violet, Blue, and White at 6d, 9d, and Is. Envelopes to match, 6d per packet. AVON LINEN. Lovely to write on, in Blue, White, or Mauve. Is per pad. Envelopes to match, 6d per packet. CONCRETE. The Pad made especially for the man who likes a good paper in either plain or ruled. Is 6d. Envelopes to match, 9d and le per packet. MOTOR MAIL. Made from first quality Bank Paper for the person who docs a lot of writing. Excellent Value, 500 pages for le. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. pUBLIC NOTICE. Imperially-grown JAMAICA ORANGES, SAMOAN AND NIUE BANANAS ■ Are Available from ALL DUNEDIN’S HIGH-CLASS FRUITERERS. , SUPPORT 'THE EMPIRE. THE ORANGES ARE IMPERIALLYGROWN. THE BANANAS ARE GROWN IN NEW ZEALAND’S MANDATED TERRITORY. r : THE QUALITY OF THESE ORANGES AND BANANAS IS UNSURPASSABLE. ■ If yo.u wish to eat THE FINEST ORANGES GROWN, IHE BEST BANANAS PROCURABLE, 1 ' Then' FOR ECONOMY’S SAKE, FOR HEALTH’S SAKE, And FOR GOODNESS’ SAKE, Buy JAMAICA ORANGES, SAMOAN AND NIUE BANANAS.' MYLES WALKER, LTD., Engineers’ Merchants, 21 Bath street, Dunedin, Wish to advise all Steam and Power Users that they have been Appointed Otago Distributors for Mangrovite Leather Belting, Belfo Belt Food, Chaplin’s Blue Diamond Packing, and Simplicity Steam Traps, also Vee-Reg Valves. We can supply all Engineers’ Requiries. 'Phone 13-431 gPECIAL NOTICE. We beg to advise the public that we can take only a LIMITED NUMBER OF ORDERS FOR EASTER, and to save disappointment it will be necessary to place orders early. LONDON MANTLE CO., LTD., South Dunedin and George street. “ TTERBS FOB THE SERVICE OF XT MAN." NATURE’S wise provision for YOUR HEALTH. We specialise In HERBS and HERBAL TREATMENTS. When sickness comes write or call.. THOMPSON’S BOTANIC DISPENSARY. 7 Upper St. Andrew street, Dunedin. A PLEASURE TO DO and a Pleasure to View. Perfectly polish floors with •• POLIFLOR.” XITRENtO) VATING Requirements: Bath VV Enamel. Glass, Brushes, Furniture Enamel, Stove Pipe Black at lower prices. Wren’s, Princes street. YES, they do save the eyes from strain—they’re Pearl MAZDA 2bf 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 fid, six consecutive insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge If booked. LOST black Pointer DOG: answers to “ Nigger.”—Finder please ring 12-980. LOST (St. Hilda Beach, yesterday afternoon), Upper Set ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Finder please ring 23-689 ; reward. LOST (Saturday, 24th), on 7 p.tn. train from Port Chalmers, or at Port Chalmers, PURSE containing sum of money; also lady’s spectacles In case; reward. Communicate 176, Times. 2GC DENTISTRY JR. D. MOOR E, DENTIST (Late) '■ H. W. FROST, QUEEN’S BUILDINGS, Princes street, Dunedin (Above Cafe Vedic). Open Friday Night 7 to 8-30. iPhone 13-963.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22197, 26 February 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22197, 26 February 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22197, 26 February 1934, Page 1

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