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PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE LATEST MAIL These new and oustanding novels are of special interest:— "FAR FOREST," by Francis Brett Young. A little stone cottage, nestling ivyclad on the banks of Gladdin brook as it flows through , a dark forest near Shropshire's northern border, draws the characters of Francis Brett Young's together in a story that will delight the many thousands of his readers. Price, 10s 6d. " SHERSTON'S PROGRESS," by Seigfried Sassoon. After six years Siegfried Sassoon continues the story of George Sherston, last met in "Memoirs of an Infantry Officer," perhaps the most distinguished novel of its year. "Sherston's Progress" is the Evening Standard Book of the Month, and is recommended by the Book Society. Price, 7s 6d. "SNOWSTONE," is by J. M. Scott, who wrote the biography of Gino Watkins, the Arctic explorer. It is a really exciting novel of adventure, set against the background of rGreenland and the world of snow and ice, which the author knows so well. Price, 7s 6d. "RECOIL," by J. L. Hardy, is an intensely dramatic tale of personal love and racial hatred, of passion and violence and courage, of espionage and fighting, by the author of " Everything is Thunder." Price, 7s 6d. RECENT NOVELS. "Fire Over England," by A. E. W. Mason. "Mother of the Bride," by Allcff Grant Rosman. " The Moccasin Men," by John Ross. "The Island of Sheep," by John Buchan. "Winter's End," by Edward Holstins. "Miss Buncle Married," by D. E. Stevenson. Price, 7s 6d each. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. KLEXEMA TREATMENT FOR SKIN AND SCALP AILMENTS. Sufferers from— ECZEMA, SEBORRHOEA, PSORIASIS. ALOPECIA, ACNE, FALLING HAIR, BABY ECZEMA, Successfully treated, instantly relieved. Consultations Free. Write for Booklet. KLEXEMA ROOMS, PUBLIC TRUST BUILDINGS, MORAY PLACE. Open Friday Evenings. Phone 13-355. Visiting Oamaru, New Club Hotel, 3rd Wed. each month. * UNUSUAL GUARANTEE. The new "Hanlo" is guaranteed superior to any other hand lotion. Chaps and redness disappear like magic. Try it at our expense. Cost refunded if not satisfied. To make " Hanlo " known and appreciated, fullsize Is 6d bottle will be Is for next 2 months. (Posted anywhere for Is 4d). WILKINSON & SON, Chemists. |g GIRLS WANTED. "Wanted. 16 Girls. Attractive. Must be slim. Excellent opportunities." rVvilM iror, fulfil cunV m.clfano+isino sv. does stoutness keep you out? Let or strenuous exercising. 17 days' guaranteed treatment, 7s 6d. —Wilkinson and Son. Chemists. 'LEXEMA Skin Treatment: For Skin l and Scalp Aliments: always successful. Visiting Balclutha, October 9, Crown Hotel. Consultations Free. JTEELITE " FAINTS—Put your labour J into something durable. " Steellte " Bed and Green for service.—Smith and Smith. Limited. ONLY pure, fresh, full-strength ingredients used in Conn's Prescriptions.— Conn's Grand Pharmacy, High street, Dunedin. REMODEL from £1 ss, at Otago Dental Service' 206 Princes street, 3 doors below Woolworths. F your Evening Shoes are shabby, renew with "Excelsior" Gold and Silver Shoe Lacquer. GOITRE! Many successful results from THYRODONE. Obtainable from Wilkinson and Son, chemists. 4s 6d. Money-back guarantee. SE PERFECTO Pure Prepared PAINT; it's guaranteed; 19s 6d Imp. gallon; lib. Is; 21b, 2s.—Wren's, Princes street. MATRIMONIAL ADY (25), Central Otago, sincere, t wishes friendship refined farmer, etc.; view marriage.—Aroha Sinclair Club, Box 39, Wellington. .FRIENDSHIPS. Marriage, Travel, Happiness awaiting you; hundreds of couples engaged, married.—Rena Travis, Cooke's Building, Auckland. REFINED LADY wishes to meet refined GENTLEMAN; view to friendship and matrimony; genuine.—96s, Times. LOST AND FOUND Advertisements of 16 words under tbe beading* of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and. Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s (id, six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge if booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. LOST, Motor DEMONSTRATION PLATE; D33B.—Please return New Zealand Express Co., or ring 12-278. LOST, vicinity of Harris's and Arthur Barnett's. one Brown SUEDE GLOVE, fringed gauntlet top (left hand).—Reward on returning to Times Office. TiOUND, Red and White Collie DOG; _ owner have same paying expenses.— Apply 6 Lindsay road, Mornington. ' OST, Black and Tan Collie DOG; no --'I collar; answers to " Mintie."—Finder please ring Frew's Blue Cross Animals' Hospital, 10-082. Address: 23 Grange street. QK REWARD given for Information Jt/t> leading to conviction of person who stole heavy spare motor truck Wheel from SALISBURY, North Taieri, Tuesday. (EWARD to any person knowing where ■h Jersey Cow is which was the property of Sandy Rae, Tarara, before sale. August 20, 1936. Strayed from Owaka, August 21; write Farmers' Co-op., Owaka. K. Bayne, Katea. I^OUND— 9ct Signet, 8s 6d; free initials; Wedding Ring, 17s 6d; i-dozen Spoons given.—F. Himmel, 34 George street I 7OUND.—Diamond Cluster and Three- . stone Engagement RINGS, £7 10s up; best value Watches—F. Himmel, George street. FOUND— Remodel from £1 ss, at Otago Dental Service, 206 Princes street, 3 doors celow Woolworths. i.-<UUNL>-Taxis and Rental Cars available, day and night. Telephone 11-433 (White Star) for service.—White JTEELITE" GREEN—Easily the best J Roof Green on the market; permanent colour; non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith. Limited ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion It has won a place lor Itself in virtually every Industry Rightly directed ana prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23006, 8 October 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23006, 8 October 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23006, 8 October 1936, Page 1

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