All HOME NEEDS are available on Unbeatably Low Terms CALDER MACKAY'S of Rattray Street.
FLORISTS Flowers. flowers. flowers. Mrs ERIC PATERSON. N.C.F.A. (N.Z.), Floral Artiste, Excelsior Floral Studio, 5 Moray place (opp. Savoy). Wreaths. Bouquets, Cut Flowers, Sprays at shortest notice. Phone 12-077: private, 13-673. We telegraph-flowers. lAURIER ” FLORAL STUDIO J For Artistic Floral Designs. . Bouquets, Sprays, Wreaths, etc., try “ Laurier.” A. PRATLEY, 61 St. Andrew street. Phone 18-307. After hours, ring 12-755.
LOST AND FOUND 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s. booking extra LOST, Saturday morning. King Edward street. £2.—Finder ring 10-671. LOST,' at Wingatui, Soldier’s Badge, No. 63895. —C. Lawson, Paisley street. Balclutha. LOST, small Gold Anchor: engraved on bar R.N.Z.N.: keepsake; reward. —Phone 18-304. LOST. Monday morning, yellow whistling Canary; reward. —12 Jellicoe crescent, Roslyn. ; LOST, by visiting bowler, dark Overcoat, with name in bowling book in pocket.— Ring 12-370; reward. LOST, January 22, "brown Kid Glove (left hand). St. Kilda car or Cargill’s comer; reward. —Ring 22-550. LOST, between Kartigi and Oamaru, 1 tan Riding Boot. —Finder please communicate with Aubrey. “Alta Vady,” Oamaru LEFT, St. Kilda tram terminus, navy Suitcase, bathing togs, etc.; reward. —556* Times. ; LOST between Henley, Momona, and Dunedin, 2 Air Force Glengarries. Satu - day, 22nd inst. —Finder please communicate Doc. Brewer, R.N.Z.A.F., Taieri. LOST, either in taxi or telephone box on Station, yesterday, tan Purse, containing letters, ration book, and money.—Ring 20-875. Reword. LOST, gold expanding wristlet Watch, between Station, Octagon, or Gardens car: name, address on back; reward. —445. Times. __ . LOST, Sunday, 23rd, diamond cluster Engagement Ring, in 6.10 p.m. Harrington Point bus, or vicinity Queen’s Gardens, Moody’s, and Normanby car; reward.—s4o, Times Office. « - _ LOST. Sunday, paua shell Brooch, between Duke street-Exchange-Aitdersons Bay tram-Cemetery-St. Kilda-Cargill s corner-Normanby tram; soldier’s keepsake. —Apply 21 Willow Bank; _reward. WOULD person seen picking up Navy Handbag at Dr Stuart’s Memorial, 4 p.m. Friday please return, to C. Smith, c/o M'. Hammer, Mosgiel Junction? Urgently needed. _ j O S T, ■ 1 BLACK EXPRESS GELDING. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COLTD. FOUND; Middlemarch Pictures, To-night, rhe Laugh Showtime of your Life. Laurel ind Hardy in "A-Haunting We Will Go Excellent Supports. (Universal Exhibition.) OUND: Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, ;attray street. Fish meals all hours. Advertising is * accepted as a necessary part of modern business 'promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise and not as a magic formula for unearned success;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25442, 25 January 1944, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25442, 25 January 1944, Page 1
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