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LOST AND FOUND Advertisements of 16 words under the UeatlIncs of Situations Vacant. Wanted, For Sale, To Let. Lost end Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., Is per Insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s 6d. six consecutive Insertions Bs. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge If booked. Business letters should bo addressed to The Manager, and not Tho Editor. LOST, City, Thursday afternoon, lady’s gunmetal WATCH, leather strap; reward.—Phone 12-393. LOST, pair lady’s navy blue gauntlet GLOVES: also one lady’s brown KID GLOVE.—Please ring 22-064. Reward. LOST, Gentleman’s Wrist WATCH; Friday, vicinity Octagon; reward.—4B6, Times. I EFT ski ground, Flagstaff, Sunday, J WATERPROOF and CAP; reward.— 451, Times. JOST, Blue Enamel BROOCH: between J. Bowling Green Store and Albany street Post Office.—Reward returning Bowling Green Store. ]' OST, Squirrel LOCK, fur cape; between J 197 High street and Public Trust Building; Friday evening.—Would finder please phone 13-961. Reward. rpAKEN by mistake from Technical ColJL lege Ball, Gentleman’s Navy OVERCOAT. —Owner kindly communicate with 481, Times. 1 POUND: Men’s Signet Rings. 25s up; free initials: Watches. Wrist, 45s up; guaranteed.—F. Himmel, 34 George street. IT'OUND: Half-dozen Spoons given with ' Wedding RINGS, Set. 17s 6d; 18-carat 25s up.—F. Himmel. LOST —Another year of Whang’s Life, but he doesn’t worry. Help him enjoy his Birthday Party at the Mayfair Theatre this Wednesday. FOUND— Momona Women’s Division Birthday, August 29: Begg’s Concert Party; admission Is 6d; Dance to follow: supoer. FOUND— Farmers’ Field Pipes, Sin. 16s; 4in, 255; 61n, 50s per 100 ft, plus sales tax; Flower Pots, Sin to Bin.—Tileries. Abbotsford. i FOUND— Labour Ball, Allanton Hall, Friday, August 18; McLeod’s Music; novelty dances; admission, ladles 2s. gentlemen 3s. FOUND— Berwick Hall, Tuesday. August 15, 8 p.m.. Meeting of Berwick and Maungatua residents for suggestion. Centennial Celebrations. FOUND: Washing Wringers Rerubbered; broken parts Repaired.—At Acme Tyre Company, corner King and Frederick streets. FOUND— Pipe Band DANCE, East Talerl, To-night (Saturday), J2th. McLeod’s music. Free bus. Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s. FOUND— Seacliff Hall: Old-time and Modern Dance, August 25. Keep this date free. FOUND: A lot of pleasure In store this Wednesday at the Whang Community sing. It Is Birthday Day; a special day: a special treat; and OI Boy! What a cake. FOUND: Outram Pictures, To-nlght, August 12. Cecil B. De Mille’s production, “ The Buccaneer.” starring Fredrlc March, Akim Tamlroff. (Approved for General Exhibition.) Theatre comfortably heated. EDUCATIONAL TTEMIN G WAY'S UNIQUE AA SECRETARIAL COURSE Combines 6 Complete Courses— Business Letter Writing, Precis Writing, Office Administration, Company Administration, Conduct of Meetings. Debt Collection. Here is a concise Secretarial Course of utmost value to secretaries of public and private bodies, Joint Stock Companies, Trade Unions, Clubs, Sports Organisations, Institutions, Friendly Societies, Executives and Business Proprietors. Hemingway’s new Secretarial Course contains the definite solution of every secretarial and administrative problem —it is a certain guide to better management and bigger profits. For Free Booklet, “ Secretarial Knowledge ” write to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. ■JU IS S ' PASSMORE. ART CLASSES HAVE RESUMED. EVENING 'CLASSES RESUME SEPTEMBER 4. Studio phone 18-164. Residence, 22-365. BROWN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.Vacancies Students; Day, Evening; 300 positions 1938: rapid individual tuition: Government examinations: railway concessions. ROSSBOTHAM’S, Stock Exchange.—lndividual Tuition—Shorthand, Touch Typewriting (installed 10 years) and Bookkeeping.—Telephone 10-736. A STUDENT requires a COACH for Greek, B.A. Stage I.—Address 460, Times. TRADE PERSONAL TEN’S SUITS, UNDERCLOTHING, 1 BOOTS, SHOES, etc.; ALL CHILREN’S AND LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL, BOUGHT, SOLD. OR EXCHANGED. Mrs ELLIS, 11 HANOVER STREET. Homecrafts depot: Tapestry designs painted to order; " Jewel" Needles for rug-making. 2s 6d; Daisy Knitting Wheels, 2s 6d; large variety of Colours in Dennison’s Sealing Wax; Overlocking. Hemstitching, and Pleating.— Margery Helps, 250 George street. WANTED F. HIMMEL. Watchmaker and Jeweller, 34 George street, gives half a dozen Spoons with Wedding and Engagement Rings. Write for prices: Jewellery Remade. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS.—WiII holders of Coupons please Take Advantage of same as early as possible?— Phone 13-926. THE STUDIO to have those old treasured PHOTOGRAPHS Copied and Enlarged at moderate prices.— ’’ Rembrandt,” 199 George street. ■ EUDORA Sewing Room (opposite Barnett’s), Specialises in odd jobs; good workmanship; fair classes; mutual satiscation. JIMSIE FRASER, 180 Stuart street: Home of Suit Cases—The people know we do not blow cracking up our Suit Case show. —Phono 18-013. WINTER Foot Troubles! Winter Heels, Chilblains. Instantly relieved. For comfort, consult Chas. Buchan. Foot Specialist, Octagon. LAlNS.—lnstant relief: Buchan’s hilblain Balm, 2s 6d; Bunions itely relieved by Buchan’s Bunion s 6d; posted. I OLD FEET, Hot Feet, Flat Feet, Callouses, Corns, Bunions, quickly lleved.— CHAS. BUCHAN. Experienced ilropodist. Octagon. MISS LOGAN, Typiste, all work strictly confidential.—s and 6 Stock Exchange," Princes street entrance: telephone 18-064. IRONITE RED, the king of roof PAINT; the rust destroyer; specially made suit climatic conditions; 16s 6d.—wren s SELL your goods in the proper market —through the Classified Advertising Columns of the Times. Office open till 11.30 p.m.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23885, 12 August 1939, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23885, 12 August 1939, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23885, 12 August 1939, Page 17

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