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PUBLIC NOTICES CHARITY BALL Ladies who contemplate attending the above or other dances are kindly re-' quested to make EARLY APPLICATION for Hairdressing Appointments at: HENDY'S HAIRDRESSING ROOMS, as only a limited number of clients can be taken. Marcel, Water Waving, Shampooing, Tinting, Gutting, and all Hair Treatments are executed by expert at tendants, and ladies are assured perfect attention and courtesy at*their hands. . Ring for Appointments Phone 10-902. HENDY'S, 104 Princes street. Business Hours: 9 a.m. "till 6; Friday!, 9 a.m. till 9; Saturdays, closed 1 p.m.L JTJLECTIUC EADIATOB^ * SPECIAL SALE; , FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, ... .From Y / '•",: :: '- : ''fy'i'' : . TO-DAY (FRIDAY), JUNE 22, 1934. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ~ BARGAINS. ALL GUARANTEED. BARTH ELECTRICAL LTD., • 36 George street; If INT E R ; COAT V Winter Coats, a big Variety, \ all colours and Black and all sizes, are priced from 84s in Small. Sizes, and from £5 15sin Large, all less 3s in £ discount. Tailored Tweed Coats stocked, and Coats in Gay Showerproofed Tweeds, all less discount;., Pretty /Frocks,, for. Afternoon, ; Semievening, and Evening, all colours, and all sizes, less 3g in £ discount. Jumpers,. Jumper Suits, and, Woollen : Suits in stock; also Warm Frocks ana-'. Cardigans, up to XX Outsizes. ° ■ LU CIA,' ■ ' * ■' " ; : 35 George street. ■ Coat, Frock, and Costume Specialist. *X IT ; ; .,' . .;, NEUR IT I 8. ti Tossing this way and that way .. . utterly miserable ■-.. . . wishing for: day> light so that you,can get up and so: something . . . anything to stop that'grinding, searing ache. Take R-U-R. : It will ease the most excruciating pain, and has in. many cases banished Neuritis; 'Money-; Back Guarantee. Sold by Wilkinson arid Son, Chemists, and Marshall's Ask for" Free Booklet. TJEADQUARTERS FOR, , TOOLS. Stag Sheath Knives and Sheath, 3»; . : '• Posted. 3s 3d. ' ■■.-..■ , • • Stainless Knife Sharpener, 2s 6d; .. ■ Posted, 2s 9d. :, ' Fretwork Drill Braces, Is; =. Posted, Is Id. ; , : , •, '' .' Pocket Hack Saw, Is 6d; Posted, Is Bd. WILLIAM COUSTON & CO., • Iroriraongerei Rattray ftreet. 10 UN D SAFE R EDUCING . - METHOD. , Putting on weight ?: Start ;the NATUK-! ETTES safe slimming rrearnientf arid.reduce that ever-so-slight surplus before.it becomes uncomfortably noticeable. ; ; The NATURETTES way requires neither diet. ing nor violent exercise, being , purely herbal and without thyroid content. Seventeen days', treatment 7s Cd. MoneyRefund Guarantee.—Wilkinson iiiid Son; Chemists. . V :; ; if;';i7.'...:,-;'.;'-: ■':■■: ' '■ V ",'■", &;}'■ ' 18s 6d WILL PURCHASE a 1934 F|reO ■■■■;. side Suite (Settee and 2 Chairs) at HAY WARD'S NORTH END FURNISHING CO., Corner Kins and Dundas streets; also Main street, Gore. No connection with, any other firm trading under the name of Hayward ''. ,' ' ■•l4aP' \REAVERS 12s 6d BARGAINS—Pretty 1 ' \J ■ Pullovers and Cardigans, short or long sleeves, 12s 6d; Velvet Bridge Coats and Capes, 12s 6d; Ermlnette Necklets; 12s ■ 6d; Pleated Tweed. Skirts and dozens ot other smart styles, also Cream, 12s 6d.- ... •\REAVERS—AII-wool GLOVES, with con. J trasting stripe cuffs; browns and fawns; all sizes; Is lid. ~ -. • ■ '■:■'■ t ;>V'\ ".REAVERS UNDERHOSE—AII wool, ) seamless UNDERHOSE'; flesh Bhade;all sizes; 2s 6d; unnoticeable uhder\ yout stockings. , / \REAVERS —Fancy Brocade ; CORSELjIJ ETTES; Tea-rose, uplift brassiere* boned underbelt; medium length; 32 to 38; ss- nd. . * ■ '" ■ >:, ~ D REAVERS—Cream Interlock PYJAMAS ; jumper style ;no sleeves; 5s 6d. Win—ceyette Pyjamas; all shades; W's; 4s lid, • \REA VERS—Girls* Cashmere FROCK- / AND-KNICKER SETS; flared skirts; 16In to 22in ; Saxe, Scarlet, Almond; 10s 6d to 14s 6d. ' :• i REAVERS —Dainty . Lace Wool Baby S. FROCKS; full shape; gathered on".■ deep yoke; Sky, Shell, Gream; 5s lid: .. " D REAVERS—Matrons' HATS ; ribbon and velvet trimming; large fitting heads;: Grey, Navy, Brown, Black; from 12s 6d. \REAVERS—Very modish little Rucked ' Velvet Model HATS; were 255, now: i 6d. .' . ; '■■:.• \: D REAVERS —Large range of designs im Stamped Supper CLOTHS; heavy cream linen; 36 x 36; 5s lid. .. , D REAVERS—TEA COSIES; large size; hemstitched and stamped ready -tor working; 2s lid; postage, 2d extra, . V \REAVERS— Light-weight TWEEDS-' for iJ.. Winter Frocks, 2s lid yard; Waffle Cloth, plain colours, 3s lid yard. Frocks cut out from these materials and seams stitched, 5s 7d. Send for self-measurement chart. —DREAVERS, LTD., George street, Dunedin. > 21JurEW: vitality pulses through -reins after course of MORLIFE TABLETS; prevent amentia; 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s.—Wilkinson and Son. chemists.. \ MISS LOGAN, Typlste;'all work strictly confidential. —5 and 6 Stock Exchange, Princes street entrance. Telephone 18.-064'. RINK Holloway's DRY GIN and Lane's / Stone Ginger for your health's sake. W KEN'S WALLPAPERS to suit all tastes e.nd pockets; latest designs, colourings; ■ largest selection; Inspect windows. MONEY , HE ALLIANCE ADVANCE AND DISCOUNT CO., LTD.. Security Buildings. , -. Stuart street. DUNEDIN. .' MONEY TO LEND ON ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIES. ■ P.O. Box 688. Telephone 11-221. TRUST MONEYS TO LEND At '• LOWEST CURRENT RATES. SAMEL & SIMPSON. . Solicitors, - .; ." '•:-; COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS. 36 Dowling street. Phone 10-286. ? (Formerly of Cargill'g Corner, South Dunedin.) '.■■' .... " LOANS.— All securities; low rates; * confidential.—Accommodation, Ltd., Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Princes street. < 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 22295, 22 June 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22295, 22 June 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22295, 22 June 1934, Page 1