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TRADE PERSONAL m H E DOCTOR TELLS DELINQUENT DEPOSITORS. Some 30 dolly patients have not been called for. as promised, although definitely desired for Xmas. I have kept my promise. This means that 30 other children have been penalised because I have had to sav “ No," being full up for December. They cannot now be discharged lor at least another 30 days, as I will be closed for January, and will not be paid for the operations till I returnjust too bad for everybody, is it not? I have had a few folk inquiring for carcasses left anything from 12 months to 4 years ago without any doll deposit receipt or number (not valid after three months), and expect me in my busiest month to institute a search among records and headstones to see the possibility of a resurrection. It simply can’t be dene. The responsibility is on the owner to come and claim it in reasonable time. The storage charge of sixpence per week after 3 months simply “ eats up any value that was in the corpse after 3 months (a reasonable time). MEMORY AROUSED. It’s amazing how the arrival of a grandchild will awaken memory. What a hope lo expect to find such an abandoned child. It’s too much of a tax on any memory. If it was so very precious, why forsake it for s 0 long? Any successor will certainly not be responsible for such deeds if still findable in boxes of oddments. A radio broadcast could not waken the dead oast. Your old boots are subject to sale after a given time. If not inquired for frequently it's natural to assume that the owner has gone away or gone hence (who knows?). It’s no use scowling or growling at the Doctor (his memory is not infallible, if yours is). If it’s not producible the funeral is yours. It's the last thing I want to do Is to penalise a child by depriving it of its doll. NO PAY—YOUR LOSS. If you fail to meet your insurance premium you. lose your policy and all you paid in premiums. If your “ lay-by payments ” are not finalised no delivery is given till you do. and so on in every trade. The customer " may ”be always right (in Iheory), but the seller also has some rights too. DOLL SUPPLIES. While absent up north for health and business reasons I hope to secure further supplies of “ hard-to-break ” sleeping dollies, heads for fit-in and fit-over bodies, also suitable spare parts for some lovely jointed' sleeping bodies of our own (and clients'), also wigs and celluloid parts and clastic. RETROSPECT. For 30 years new we have catered for the children and have mended their “ dear ” dollies, as well as bringing joy and happiness to others in the home, and saved them the expense of buying a new doll and making useless the old and better one oi mothers and grandmothers. I will advise later when again able to reopen and carry on " doll operations. ’ Thanking all who nave brought along spare unused parts of their old dolls in order that someone else's doll could be completed. Owing to scarcity of suitable clastic it will be necessary to bring your own supply. To inanv inquiries, “ Scottie " (Stewart), of Invercargill, has been claimed after I year in hospital. Storage charges came "to more than his hospital treatment charges. Nuff sed. TOD ITS TOYLAND AND DOLLY HOSPITAL, 37 ST. ANDREW STREET, DUNEDIN. WRIGHT’S, Watchmakers and Jewellers, 3 Octagon, Martin’s Building: DIAMOND RINGS. BIRTHDAY RINGS, SIGNET RINGS, AND WEDDING RINGS, Watches and Jewellery Repaired WE BUY OLD GOLD EXCELLA pUFF PASTRY. EXCELLA i EXCELLA Already prepared EXCELLA Just roll out and bake EXCELLA lOd lb EXCELLA Cake Shop (near Wardell’s). JIMSIE Fraser." 77 The Home of Suitcases Attaches and Music Cases, Hat Boxes, etc., Solid Leather Attaches and Suitcases, Vegeta.blc_Baby..»jy,cai.oe)-s t large Mixing Bowls. • FREE Details Simple Natural Home Remedy for Wrinkles: 30 years’ success.— M Hanna, 228 Queen street, Auckland. VICTOR Nelson has just landed rubbertyred Pram and Sulky Wheels: call today. PROFESSIONAL E D I C A L REGISTRATION. I, MOLLIE MARMION WOOD, Bachelor of Medicine. Bachelor of Surgery, now residing In Dunedin, Hereby Give Notice that I intend applying on the 4th FEBRUARY Next to have my name placed cn the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand: and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Dunedin. (Signature in full): MOLLIE M. WOOD. Address: Public Hospital, Dunedin. Dated at Dunedin, January 4, 1946. I hereby affirm myself to be the pel-son named in the diplomas or medical registration certificate produced. MOLLIE M. WOOD. [A Card.] _JT. CLAIR MASSAGE CLINIC. LTD. 5 (ST. CLAIR BATHS) Hydro Therapy Actino Therapy Physio Therapy Sulphpr Baths Oxygen Baths Massage Registered Staff in Attendance. Social Security Benefits. ■ pRANK ANDERSON, Chiropodist, Capitol Buildings. Hours: 10-12, 2-G. Phone 12-356. PERMANENT WAVING V ALDOR TOILET- SALON. Permanent Waving Specialists, 245 George street (Opposite State Theatre) Full Head, £1; Three-quarter Wave, 15s PLEASE BOOK EARLY. Phone 18-852. Phone 18-852 " J^URO.’ The finest ' STEAM PERM obtainable. Beautiful, soft, lasting waves and lovely, tight, clinging curls Exclusive to JOHNS OF LONDON Princes street. Phone Appointments to 12-136. B LACKFORD’S BEAUTY Next Wain’s Hotel, SALON. Phone 18-226. 318 Princes street EXCLUSIVE PERMANENTS. ART BEAUTY SALON. 294 George street. Phone 18-040. Full Head, non-electric, 15s; 3-hear 1 ,12 s. Full Head Vitamin Oil. 16s: Combination £l. OPEN BETWEEN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. Dolores beauty salon (MISS J LA HOOD). 169 Princes street (upstairs, above Kitzj Specialist Permanent (Eugene and Nonelectric) Waving Tinting and Beauty Work. Phone' 18-396. JAY'S BEAUTY SALON Room 14, Stock Exchange Bldg. Perfection in Permanent Waving Personal Care and Attention. Individuality in Hairstyles. Phone 10-682 for Appointment. CJTEPHANIE M. SMITH (of Sydney), £3 Late Maeder and Valdor Salons, N.Z. Principal of De Luxe Salon, 314 George street. Phone 14-436, wishes to announce she will resume business on JANUARY 7. JJ- AVE ff DONE AT HOME MISS BROOKES, 23 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh (Phone 23-606), will be pleased to call and do' your PERM AND RESETTING in your home REMEMBER: After perming excessive dandruff frequently gives trouble; an excellent remedy, which immediately allays all irritation. Tonic No. 80.—Obtainable only at Hendy’s Hairdressing Rooms.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26043, 5 January 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26043, 5 January 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26043, 5 January 1946, Page 1

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