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MISCELLANEOUS WANTS 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 ss. Strictly cash in advance. Kxtra charge if booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor WANTED, a light SPRING DRAY, In good order. —State all particulars to 378, Times Office. __ FREE and EASY, Saturday, June 1, 7.30 p.m. ; first “ free and easy ” of the season; all ex-servicemen welcome. FOOD and CLOTHING, Friday. 31st, 2.309.30, Central Mission School Hall, Stuart street. Admission Free. Look out for karrie-kannib Doii Display: special quadruplet pram and infants. —The Oxley Exhibit, Winter Show. WANTED, BOOK on management of sheep, and BOOK of working young dogs for sheep work. —" Sheep,” Times Office. WANTED to BUY, second-hand Elliott Wood-worker' MACHINE, also 24in Planer and hand Mortice Machine. —Prices and particulars to 407, Times Office. WANTED, Old Gold, Watches. Rings, Gems. Chains, etc. —Top price at C. Vennall’s, watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s Buildings. WANTED KNOWN—Dunedin Highland Pipe Band, on its return from Greymouth, will Open Grand Scottish Concert, Concert Chamber, Monday Next. STAMPS WANTED—New Pictorials, 4d per 100; Jubilee, Is 6d per 100.— Hooper, 14 Manse street, Dunedin. Everything in rubber for the Home, the Farm, the Garden, the Motorist, at the Reliance Rubber Company, Princes street. “ TV GGERS -" — Roll U l* t 0 the R - S A - U Rooms, Saturday Night Next, June 1, “ free and easy ” ; enjoyable evening assured ; no charge. WANTED, Patrons hear “ How M’Dougall Topped the Score ’’ and Dr M’Mlllau nearly topped the poll, Scottish Concert, Concert Chamber, Monday, June 3, at 8 p.m.; admission, 2s and Is. EVERY purchaser of a SUIT or OVERCOAT gets a Free Flight in one of the Otago Aero Club’s planes.—Woodswear, 40 Princes street. PERFECTO, THE PERFECT PAINT for all purposes; ready for brush; 34 colours; all sized containers; 19s 6d gallon. Wrens. LANE'S XX ALB and STOUT are a Tonic, and preferable to any home brew. ALLPRESS OFFER—I2 Fur-trimmed Winter COATS at 39s 6d. If you missed the first shipment, hurry! ALLPRESS' are Offering this season’s Pur--trimmed COATS at 39s 6d, 49s 6d, 59s 6d, 79s 6d ; your Inspection invited. ALLPRESS’ Bruce All-wool SINGLETS or UNDERPANTS; Men’s, 5s lid; 0.5., 6s lid (posted 3d garment extra). ALLPRESS’: Bruce All-wool Heavy-ribbed UNDERPANTS, 6s lid; 0.5., 7s lid (posted 3d garment extra, railed freight forward). ALLPRESS’: Men’s Palma Nap TROUSERS; usually 6s 6d, now 4a lid ; sizes 4-8 ; order now; posted 5s 6d. ALLPRESS’: Pay us a Visit, or Mall Your Order to “ ALLPRESS’.” 200 Princes street, Dunedin. RS.A. CLUB, Saturday Evening, June 1, • 7.30, all “ Diggers ” welcome; bring along your pals. RUNS —Hosiery Repaired, Hemstitching 3d, Pleating, 10-inch, 6d yard.— Margery Helps, 58 George street, Dunedin, QQUASH and Holloway’s Dry Gin or Lane's £5 Stone Ginger and Holloway's Dry Gin stimulate. WANTED KNOWN—Miss Margaret Howden is returning specially from Christchurch to sing “ Hame," Scottish Concert, Monday, Concert Chamber, at 8. IRONITE ROOF PAINT. 13s 6d gallon; permanent colour; guaranteed greatest spreading capacity; highest quality.— Wrens, GOOD quality gives pride of ownership; , new prices give unbeatable value; buy quality furniture from Sanders and Morrison. 200 each.— NEW Steel-shafted GOLF CLUBS offered cost price. From 14s 6d M’Dougall’s, 22 Bond street. ALLAY BLEEDING, Stinging Piles with Dr Weissmann’s PILE CONES ; price, 2s 6d from Conn's “ Grand ” Pharmacy. FOOT SUFFERERS—PIease note Mr Buchan, chiropodist, has REMOVED to 32 Upper Octagon, next Octagon Theatre. CHAS. BUCHAN, foot specialist, REMOVED to 32 Octagon, ground floor: no stairs to climb; phone 10-243. REMOVAL’ NOTICE—CHAS. BUCHAN, chlropodis., open for business, new premises, 32 Upper Octagon; phone 10-243. M ‘DONALD & MILLER, Green Island, are Cash Buyers of Prime BACON PIGS. Correspondence Invited. BAR-LOCK standard and Portable TYPEWRITERS ; British and best.—United Typewriter Co., 134 High street. WANTED KNOWN —That the Piping and Dancing Competitions open on Saturday at 6 p.m., and will continue all day Monday; also on Tuesday evening; Concert Chamber; admission, Is; support your national heritage. FREE AEROPLANE FLIGHT given to every purchaser of a Woodswear Suit or Overcoat. —New address, opposite Strand Theatre. WREN’S WALLPAPERS; largest selection: lowest prices; latest designs; samples sent free on request: satisfaction guaranteed.—Wrens. SPECIALIST COLOURING Ladles Evening SHOES ; Leather, Velvet, Satin, Grope de Chine, Tinsel shades guaranteed —Margery Helps, 58 George street WANTED. —F. HIMMBL. Watchmaker and Jeweller, 34 George street, gives half a dozen Spoons with Wedding and Engagement Rings. Write foi Prices. Jewellery Remade. WANTED KNOWN —Last, but not least, Mr Arthur Macdonald, Dunedin’s favourite, will sing " Scotland My Ain ”; grand Scottish Entertainment, Concert Chamber, Monday, June 3, at 8 p.m.; admission, 2s and Is; reserves at Chas. Begg and Co. Rabbit Skins, Rabbit Skins. Sheepskins. Sheepskins. rpUKNER B R 0 8, 53 RATTRAY STREET. DUNEDIN. Are Cash Buyers of Calfskins, Sheepskins, Wool, Hides, and Rabbit Skins. A Trial Solicited. Prompt Returns. i R M E R S ! will be coming to Town for the 1R SHOW. Don’t forget to bring 3RSE CLIPPER BLADES to be .RPENED. 3s 6d per Set. You d our Stand at the SHOW UpDon’t miss it. G. & J. MANSON, LTD., 385 Princes street. (Opposite Tram Sheds.) JJ ARES HARES WANTED IN THOUSANDS AT DUNEDIN. RABBIT SKINS BOOMING. R. S. BLACK STILL LEADING. CONSIGN TO DUNEDIN. R. S. BLACK, Rabbitskin Buyer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22585, 31 May 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22585, 31 May 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22585, 31 May 1935, Page 1

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