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Printed stationery For PRIVATE AND OTHER OCCASIONS. Whether it’* your NOTEPAPER / • ' which should have your address or crest tastefully printed on it'. , INVITATIONS for Weddings, Dances, Parties, or, numerous . other occasions; TICKETS > V for Balls, Dances, Concert*, or any form of SOCIAL PRINTING, ' you should consult our Printing Dept., where expert advice'will be gladly given. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS,' LTD., PRINCES ST„ DUNEDIN. Telephone 11-639. SPECIALLY FOR THE TINY TOTS Jig-Saw Puzzles have been popular tor years, but mostly* for the older children. Now the' smaller onesi are being catered for with a- Puzzle cut In large wooden pieces in the following attractive subjects: Dogs. It was a Lovely Spin. Girl and Boy Hiking. Moonlight Frolics. Girl and Boy Fishing. Girl and Boy Flying Kites. All'scenes brightly-coloured and boxed. 3r 9d EACH (postage extra). GAMES DEPARTMENT, , rWHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD.* Princes street, Dunedin. /ONSLOW HO USE V ' Private Hotel at St. Kilda. Car Accommodation. Tennis Court Excellent Cuisine 1 . Efficient .Service. Rooms Available- 'with h. and c. water. : ■ Lending library. One Minute from Municipal Golf Links. H. J. SMYTH, Proprietor.' Phone 22-350. , Box 7. St. Kilda. T lI\E v LEVIATHAN DUNEDIN'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Withimone minute of the Railway Station. Every modern appointment. Laundry facilities. C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced Moderate Tariff. Tariff, 11s 6d day, £3, week. Permanents catered for at Reduced . ■ ■vi . Charges. - Mr and Mrs T ESPIE, Phone 11-979. P.O. Box ,112 DOUGLAS, Private Hotel (next Town Hall).—Casuals 10s day, £3 week; permanents by arrangement; comfort assured Phone 12-601. . ■ , WANTED to. Board, In country home, tv children, aged .10 and 5 years; 32s p< week.—9, Times. V APARTMENTS WANTED TI7 A: , N T E E 7 ■ ROOM FOR WORKING MAN. Vicinity Truby King-Harris Hospital, v Dunedin. 17, TIMES. LOST AND FOUND LOST, ngvy blue Kid Glove, about week ago; reward.—Phong 20-682. LOST’ between Queen's Gardens and Station, lady’s right-hand navy Kid Glove.— Ring 32W,/Outram.-, Reward. LOST, between Albany street and Leith Valley, sum of Money.—Finder please ring 14-795. Reward. LOST. Wednesday, young black and tan Collie Dog, with chain attached.—263 Riselaw road, Caversham. Reward. LOST, large White Pigeon, vicinity Mu selburgh Rise.—Finder please ring 23-41 Reward. LOST, small Purse, £10; two art union tickets addressed Rattray street.—4s, Times, rv' 'V LOST, about two weeks ago, Suitcase, containing table linen.—Reward returning Times Office. LOST, Friday evening, city, gentleman’s practically new Leather Glove, right hand; reward. —Phone. 13-983. !FT on seat at Mornington tram shelter, iall Copper Tray; reward—Ring 14-086; 18' Napier street. STRAYED on my swedes, two Heifers.- If not claimed and expenses paid by June 1 will be sold.—Sarginson, Waitati. LOST, in Balclutha, at Tank Demonstration, black Collie Dog; answers “ Mac.”— Anyone finding same ring W. A. Soper, Greenfield. Phone 334 R, Balclutha. ANYONE finding Parcel, containing baby’s cream knitted Suit, lost Friday, between George street and Railway Station, please communicate with 47 Church street, Mosgiel. Phone 33. v FOUND: Dance; Momona; Saturday, May 29. Good music; supper. Lucky Spot. FOUND: Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, Rattray street. Open Sundays from noon. FOUND: Boxing, Monday and Wednesday, 7 p.m., above Moncrieff and Stewart’s.—L. Greaney, instructor. FOUND, Hockey Dance, To-night, Oddfellows’ Hall, Mosgiel.—McLeod’s Music: Supper; admission Is 6d. FOUND: West Taieri Home Guard Parade, Sunday, 30th, at 10.3 d a.m., Recreation Ground. . FOUND: Large quantities of Produce required for sale at Dug-out. June 4. Merton residents please send your contributions to Merton School, Thursday, June 3. FOUND —Overlooking Company Removed opposite D.1.C.; knitted garments altered; hemstitching, buttons and /buttonholes; monograms; quick service. FOUND: Meeting'of the Momona Soldiers’ Social Committee will be held in the hall on Monday, 31st inst., at 7.45 p.m.— N. G. Waugh, Secy. • . FOUND: Wanaka Pictures. To-night. Leslie Howard and Laurence Olivier in “ 49th Parallel.” Excellent production. (Adult Recommendation.) DUND: Outstanding Action-thriller— Honky Tonk,” starring Clark Gable, reen Island Pictures, To-day! Also ;te Smith Special. (Adult Recommendaan.) ' POUND OUTRAM THEATRE, ’ TO-NIGHT, “BOMBAY CLIPPER.” "BOMBAY CLIPPER.” Suspense Mystery Drama. (Adult Recommendation.) JOUND, MOSGIEL PICTURES, TO- ' NIGHT (SATURDAY): Never before a m so powerful and so tender. You must le Claudette Colbert and John Payne in REMEMBER THE DAY.” Beyond comire it’s Claudette’s best. (Adult recojnendation.) •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25238, 29 May 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25238, 29 May 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25238, 29 May 1943, Page 1

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