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VEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. Assets Exceed £3,000,000. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES. FiRE. MARINE. ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAR (Special Policy). Otago Branch Office: Corner RATTRAY and CRAWFORD ■ STREETS, DUNEDIN. A M, CAMERON. Manager. Oamaru Office. Thames street. JAMES B GRAVE, Chief Agent. JJ oTe given u p. ( “I had given up hope of ever being really well again,” writes Mr A. E. C. (Christchurch). “My stoutness seemed permanent. After a short trial of Naturettes, however, I have already lost 161 b, and feel years younger.” Try Naturettes. 17 days’ treatment, 7s 6d. Money-back guarantee.—Wilkinson and Son. Chemists. D REAVERS—Blousettes, satin and floral marocain. also with spots, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid; Hungarian hand-embroidered Blouses, short or long sleeves, 12s 6d to 24s 6d: Locknit Blouses, short sleeves, all colourings, 4s lid, 6s lid. 8s lid. D REAVERS—Locknif Nightdresses tor children,, trimmed with coffeecoloured lace, 6s lid, 7s lid. D REA VERS—Frock and Bloomer Sets, floral and checked materials. Sizes IBin to 22in, 5s lid. DRE A VERS—Ladies’ cream Interlock Vests, plain bound necks and armholes, nice soft quality; 0.5., 2s 6d. D REAVERS—Heavy hip-reducing Corsets, back lacing, strong elastic waistband. long hips, firmly boned; 25 to 36, 30s 6d. D REAVERS—Bemburg silk Nightdress lengths, stamped and hemstitched, sky, apples, shell, salmon, lemon; 3s 9d. D REA VERS—Handkerchief Sachets in organdie, stamped for working; green, lemon, sky, shell, helio.; Is 6d. D REA VERS—Pure silk Hose, reinforced with rayon, full fashioned, lisle soles and welts, new heel; 3s Hd. TVREAVERS—SpeciaI purchase of NeckU wear, white and magnolia satin collars with dainty jabot: Is Gd each. D REAVERS—New shipment of our famous Super Sand Crepe just received. No advance in price; Is yard. D REA VERS—Boiling Silk in our special soft quality, white, shell, apple, sky, salmon, lemon; 36in; Is. TVHEAVERS—New large-fitting Straws; J ' becoming shapes for youthful faces; trimmed velvet ribbon and posy: 2Ss. D REA VERS—Very smart picture Straw Hats, red, lido, honey, beige, brown, navy, black, etc.; 19s 6d. BEWARE of substitutes—get the genuine WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. WITHOUT doubt the Finest Selection of WALLPAPERS are to be seen at Tlngeys, Moray place. TO LET PREMIER "BUILDINGS, PRINCES T STREET (Opposite New Post Office). ROOMS," suitable for Offices or Small Warehouse, TO LET. Reasonable rental. Vacant possession. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. Phone 12-459. FURNISHED HOUSE, on cable car route, 10 minutes from city; from first week January: for six weeks; references required.—Address " Professional,” Times Office. ?jT. CLAIR, handy tram, fully furnished LOW; nice garden: thodes, Jamieson. 42s 6d.—Tamblyn, tO LET, in centre of city, BED SITTING ROOM and Kitchenette —Perr"tual •ustees. , TO LET, Portobello, BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette; electric range; all conveniences.'—Perpetual Trustees. TO LET. north end of King street, SHOP and 4 living rooms; £1 2s 6d weekly.—Perpetual Trustees. TO LET, north end, partly furnished FLAT, 3 rooms and kitchenette: moderate rental.—Perpetual Trustees. FURNISHED FLAT. 2 rooms, kitchenette. In city; rental 25s 6d. —Nicholson. T. and G. Buildings, Princes street. FURNISHED and Unfurnished ROOMS, city and suburbs; reasonable rental. Nicholson, T. and G. Buildings. Princes street. mo LET, unfurnished FUAT, Moray L place; 3 rooms and kitchenette: 335; all appointments.—Park, Reynolds, Ltd. TO LET. self-contained FLAT, central and sunny; modern conveniences.— Apply 67 Stafford street (phone 11-440). TO LET, five-roomed VILLA, vacant.— Apply 338 Hlghgate, Maori Hill. TO LET, bottom FLOOR, 2-storey house, consisting 4 rooms and kitchen; separate entrance.—Phone 13-482. TO LET, two large sunny furnished ROOMS, with use of conveniences.— Apply "Moderate,” Box 479, Oamaru. TO LET, Bradshaw street, 6-roomed DWELLING: reasonable rental to approved tenant.—Apply Public Trust.

The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, in Edinburgh, decided to hold the next assembly in Washington, United States of America, in 1939. Dr D. La Cour, director of the Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen, was elected president for the next three years.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 17