MISCELLANEOUS DEERSKINS RABBITSKINS FOR HIGHEST PRICES, Consign to BLACK AND CO., WALLPAPER IN MODERN PATTERNS AND MODERATE PRICES. Inspect Wrens' Selection at their Showroom. , 402 PRINCES STREET. " WRENOVATE." RANTED.— Workers buy BOOTS H. • » Isaacs Boot Factory, Hanover st. Bluchers 12s 6d. Plated 13s 6d, Working Boots 19s 6d, 21s 6d, Shoes 17s 6d, Children's Shoes froril 12s 6d; Footwear to Measure. Repairing: Men's Soled, Heeled, 7s; Ladies' Heeled, Is; Soled. 4s; Children's, from 3s 6d. MEN'S SILK DRESSING GOWNS, neat designs. Were 21s. Now 12s 6d At J. and J. Arthur's Oddment Sale. LLPRESS" SALE: 100 first-class Washing Print FROCKS; Sunrise and SumI mer Breeze; all sizes. ; Usually, 19s 6d. Now 14s 6d. A LLPRESS' SALE: 200 Pairs of Canterbury Locknit KNICKERS; S. Women's, Women's, Out-size; 3s lid. A LLPRESS' SALE: 30 Good SILK FROCKS; in plain and florals; in Small Women's to X.O.S. 19s 6d. LLPRESS' SALE: 10 Only smart Tweed COATS, in new shades, including I Navy. Usually. 90s. Now 59s 6d. LLPRESS' SALE:. CORSETS. Usually l 19s 6d. Now 15s 6d. Brassieres, Is I 6d, Is lid, 2s lid. Lisle Hose, 6s 3d and I 7s 3d. A LLPRESS' LADIES' SHOP is situated in the "OCTAGON," next to the Regent Theatre. >EADY - MIX CONCRETE. Phone ii 10-032. JEADY-MIX CONCRETE; cheapest and *■ best material for paths; lay your j own; open Saturday 10-032. MEN'S Mosgiel SLIP-ONS: Maroon and Green. Were lis Gd. Now 7s 6d.— At J. and J. Arthur's Oddment Sale. SMALL Shipment Imperial Portable TYPEWRITERS just arrived; catalogues free.—N.Z. Typewriter Co., 22 Water street. ►RING leisure and economy to your i j*J home With a WASHRITE WASHER; 1 terms.—Electric Refrigeration, 139 Princes I street. IRRORS: Inspect Wren's Stock of i ata beautiful Frameless MIRRORS; shapes and sizes to suit all tastes.— WREN'S. D makes unfashionable clothes like f new; one glass tube FAIRY DYE j makes 3 quarts dye; chemists and stores; THE Perfect TOOTHBRUSH for perfect teeth is Pyradent Double Curve; price 25.-r Wilkinso- and Son. chemists. EN'S POLO NECK PULLOVERS; Grey i atjl' only; Were 14s 6d. Now 10s 6d.— At J. and J. Arthur's Oddment Sale. r\TTOBNS for -all' Painting and Paper* I W hanging needs; save money and buy I at Wren's, 402 Princes street. WANTED TO BUY New men must please advise a day or so before consigning. TONKIN AND CO., Box 303, Dunedin. Phone 14-715. RANTED to PURCHASE. LATHES, t V Tools, and workshop equipment of all kinds.—J. H. Mains, 252 George street. Phone 18-300. ! . OLD GOLD, : Jewellery, Watches, etc., ,'. wanted; any quantity; highest prices; valuation free.—Patersons, 80 George street. '-, : ADIES"; Gentlemen's, and Children's jkJ CLOTHING of every description Wanted: highest prices.—Mrs Brookes, Frederick and King streets. BUYERS of all STAMPS; lists free.— Wilcox, Smith and Co.. 14 Manse street. Dunedin. BOARD AND RESIDENCE TMPORTANT : ANNOUNCEMENT. After being thoroughly renovated and overhauled. HOTEL CENTRAL, 100 Princes street, Will be open to receive guests from MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10. • W. Y. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. Phone 13-350. OUR PROBLEM SOLVED FOR L ACCOMMODATION. Special Effort to Please. Enjoy a Happy Holiday by Staying at WOOD'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Rattray street (centre of town). ' Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. Reserve Early. Phone 10-757. . CLAIR. DUNEDIN: GREENCLIFFE kj GUEST HOUSE. The Hotel you are looking for. Service of the best. Vacancies for permanents. Tariff reasonable Right at the beach. Phone 23-641 Mrs BOND, Proprietress. JRANSON'.S HOTEL J C.T, and W.A. House. Tariff. 12s day; £3 10s week. This wellknown Hotel has vacancies for Permanent Guests; Double Rooms, £2 5s each; Single Rooms, £2 10s each.—Phone 12-699. EITH H O U I mJ SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. . Reduction for Married Couples. Attractive Surroundings. On George street tram route. Phone No. 11-021. rpE RAHIRI HOTEL: Vacancies; casuals X £2, permanents 30s; excellent cuisine, every comfort; new electric hot-water DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (Next Town Hall): Casuals 10s a day, £2 10s week; permanents, 30s week; comfort assured.—Phone 12-601. CLANRANALD, 6 Duncan street: Supe- • rior ACCOMMODATION; visitors, casuals; bed, breakfast; moderate tariff.— Phone 13-495. Mrs Cook. » QUEEN STREET has a VACANCY for a Boarder; permanent or casual. man wants respectable BOARD, L vicinity Caversham terminus or Lookout Point; state terms.—929, Times Office; or phone 18-282, between 1-2 p.m. T7ANTED (single room) BOARD for Vt respectable young man (office worker) in good private home. —937, Times. FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED \rOUNG woman requires Furnished - BED-SITTING ROOM; own gas: rent reasonable; central.—B43, Times. [rANTED, DOUBLE ROOM or small Tf Flat, one week from February 17. Reply 887, Times. ANTED, SINGLE ROOM, with use of » t gas ring and conveniences; preferably N.l.—Reply 911, Times. WANTED RENT, furnished BED-SIT-TING ROOM; man absent most of day; fireplace; close Octagon.—924, Times. IF going prematurely grey you cannot use anv tonic to equal Hendy's HAIR REGENERATOR; not a dye, but a genuine colour restorer; price 3s 6d post free anywhere from A. M. Hendy, Hair Specialist. Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24526, 7 February 1941, Page 1
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