The Railways Department advertises in this issue the running of a special passenger train on Monday, leaving Dunedin at 5.43 p.ra. for Invercargill. An advertisement in this issue announces that a dance will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on Tuesday in aid of the: St. Joseph’s Orphanage Band. A. E. J. Blakeley and W. E. Bagley, dentists, Bank of Australasia, corner or Bond and Rattray streets (next Telegraph Office). Telephone 12-359. Advt. Don’t delay with eye troubles. To give complete satisfaction is the Tdeal of W. V. Sturmer, Optician, 2 Octagon,' Dunedin.—Advt. v. ,Who is Peter Dick? The leading.firm for optical and jewellery service. Peter Dick, jewellers and opticians, 490 Moray place. Dunedin.—Advt.
It’s penny wise and pounds-foolish t* use inferior coal—insist on Kaitangata.— Advt. ■ i’:' 1
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22373, 21 September 1934, Page 8
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