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FOR SALE I)UNEDIN DEMOLITION CO., 12 WILKIE ROAD, KENSINGTON, Phone, Day 22-894. DUNEDIN. Even's 23-317. MATERIALS coming in every day. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY. Kauri Washtubs, 47s per set. Oregon Cupboard Front 10ft 4in x sft Bin, 6 doors—3ss. Small Cupbd. Doors, small T. and G. Doors. Panelled Partition. Bft x 6ft. with L.L. top—37s. W.C. Pedestals, complete with fittings. Laundry Stove, Several Large Copper Circulators, cheap. GALVANISED IRON BATH ON LEGS, Metal Wheelbarrows. Also. Sashes, Doors. RANGES, NEW SINKS, new Porcelain Wash-hand Basins. Rim Locks. Open Saturday 8 till 12 a.m. TRY US FIRST FOR YOUR BUILDING REQUIREMENTS. p U L MING S. Again available; unequalled for cows, excellent for toDping-off lambs; 6 sacks for £l, plus railage to sidings; smaller lots 3s 6d per sack, sacks in, net on trucks, Dunedin; cash with order. J. R. STEVEN & COY., Grain, Seed, and Produce Merchants, 43 Jetty street, Dunedin, C.l. >ETROL ENGINES, 1 H.P. to 5 H.P. X ELECTRIC MOTORS, i H.P. to 50 H.P. PUMPS: Household, Farm, Industrial, and Contractors'. WATER POWER: PELTON WHEELS, Etc. We are Specialists, and Invite your Inquiries. BROWN BROTHERS, Electrical Engineers, Box 548, Chch. JEST COAST RIMU. Deliveries promptly effected direct from mills of all classes of rimu. For quotations and particulars apply:— E. J. KENNY. 101 Jeffrey's road. Christcluirch. BUSH'S FURNITURE MART, Cargill s corner—Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Glory Boxes, Highboys, Rimu Bedroom Suite, White Enamel Bedroom Suite, Lawn Mowers, Crib Range (2ft 6in).—Phone 23-261. TENTS— Makers of all styles of Tents; write for prices and catalogue showing designs.—Johnson and Couzins, Ltd., 93 Cashel street, Christchurch. I _ PDISON AMBEROLA PHONOGRAPH Li and 400 New Records; what offer? Must be sold.—Box 165, Hawera. OAK BEDROOM SUITE; 3-piece O Chesterfield Suite, well sprung, bargains.—At F. Fox. 112 King street. 1 *> PPTf— KAITANGATA Nuts, 3 bags 10"OU# lis; Starbrite, 3 bags 8s 3d; all other coals stocked.—Collins, King street. WANTED to SELL, SINGLE BEDS, 3ft; panelled ends; extra heavy rustless wire, with straining bolts: 49s 6d.—Harold Banks. Ltd. CHESTERFIELD SUITES, m Wool Mo\.J quette or Genoa; from £l3 17s 6d; Tea Wagons from 21s 6d.—Harold Banks. JEDROOM SUITES, hand dovetailed, reflex mirror, full mirror wardrobe, £l7 17s 6d complete; any stain.—HAROLD BANKS, LTD.. Dunedin. lENOLD CHAIN DRIVES. - N.Z. L Stocks, 1 to 100 h.p.; most efficient method power transmission (90 per cent.): smooth, quiet running. >ENOLD CHAIN DRIVES effect savm.%l ings. space and power. Positive driving assured. All " slip " eliminated: definite speed ratios maintained. >ENOLD CHAIN DRlVES.—Quotations _i and full particulars from R. B. DENNISTON & CO., LTD., 31 Moray place West (above Princes street). JRITISH ENAMEL BATHS. Lavatory > Basins, White and Coloured Sinks; quality lines; prices right.—G. W. Collie, Ltd,. 73 Crawford street, Dunedin. >ARROWS, Store Trucks. Winches, Fric--3 tion and Crab Pumps, Water Pipes, Wire Ropes, Punching Machines.—Scurr, Cumberland street. > AIL WAY and Tramway Rails (all V weights, lengths), Boiler Tubes (Uin, 2in, 3in. 4in, siri).—Scurr, Cumberland street. "<TEEL SPLIT PULLEYS, Belting. Fans. -> Platform Scales, Buzzer Chains, Truck Wheels, Fireproof Safes.—SCURR. Cumberland street. riIYPEWRITERS and DUPLICATORS; X new and second-hand; all makes; send for lists.—New Zealand Typewriter Co., Bond street. I7<OR ECONOMY, Efficiency, and Beauty ' Install a ZEALANDIA ENAMELLED RANGE; inspection inx'ited.— Barningham's, 325 George street. >ABBITS—Hayes portable RABBIT XV SMOKER is sure, also humane; get demonstration.—E. Hayes and Sons, Oturehua. • OOTMAKERS: Bradbury's PATCHING jIJ MACHINE, in splendid order. For Sale: £9 or near offer.—S. W. Osborne, Owaka. FOR SALE, Second-hand 3 horse power International ENGINE; in good order: price £l7.—Apply International Harvester Company, Maclaggan street, Dunedin. CIORNET; Besson and Co.'s; B fiat; sil- ) ver; class A; new creation; like new, only used short time; what offer? — 543, Times. 7<OR SALE. Rosewood Broadwood jl l PIANO; almost new; owner leaving Dunedin; will accept reasonable offer.— Phone 22-914. fS DOUBLE, 10s Single Bed size alO lowed on old Mattresses traded in on new LAYERBILTS.—CaIder Mackay's. ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATORS; new and used; all sizes; easy terms arranged. Acme Supply Co., 103 Bond street. FOR SALE, English CONCERTINA; 50 keys; beautiful instrument; written guarantee; with case; £2.—524, Times. DOLLS' PRAMS.—Beautiful Seagraws Prams, from 32s 6d; wee girlies love them.—Victor Nelson, Ltd. TRICYCLES and MOTOR CARS that make years of happiness for children of all ages.—Victor Nelson, Ltd. VICTOR NELSON, LTD.. will accept as part payment your Used Doll's Pram, Trike, or Motor Car.—Phone 10-600. mwo active Draught MARES. 10 years, X all work; quiet and sound; also, 1-yard Tip-dray and Harness.—l 6 Queensbury street; Phone 13-864. WOULDN'T you like to get him a Scooter this Xmas?-W. T. Beveridgc, Ltd.. South Dunedin. OTAGO DENTAL SERVICE—New Set of Teeth from £2 55—206 Princes street. 3 doors below Woolworths. TiOR SALE, English Galvd. Iron PIPE; . all sizes; quotations against specification.—Box 473, Dunedin. 1?OR SALE; WINE CASKS; 36, 60, and X 80 gallons; also, Broadway Destructor; chip burner.—Colombo Tea Company. DOGS FOR SALE I7<OR SALE, one Huntaway SLUT; also, 1 one Huntaway Pup and a Pom Slut.— J. Davidson, Waitati. O WHIPPETS; bitch and dog; 11 months; good rabbiters; £2 2s.—Stammers, 107 Prince Albert road. rpHREE well-bred Heading Collie PUPS; X trial strain; £1 each.—Particulars apply R. Gray, Waitahuna. DOGS WANTED WANTED, good Huntaway DOG.—Price YY and particulars No. 493, Times Office. It is not uncommon to find that those whose callings are attended with some degree of risk or danger carry talismans or "good luck" tokens. Mr G. W. Sellars. the young New Zealand parachutist, has for his " magic charm " a small image of Buddha (says the support of this mentioned that he had said he was not superstitious, and in Southland Daily News). Mr Sellars said he was not superstitious, and in support of this mentioned that lie had made his first flight on a Friday, which had also been the thirteenth day of the month. He has had three narrow escapes from death while in possession of his talisman. Recently he carried out two jumps without having the token, and although these descents were successful, Mr Sellars said he did not feel entirely "at home."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23334, 28 October 1937, Page 22

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