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LOST AND FOUND JP O U N D, TWO PIG DOGS, One black and tan, one black with bob fail. Also TWO ROMNEY RAMS, Brand like S2 on rump. It' not claimed and expenses paid within Seven Days, will be Destroyed. SKINNER, North Taieri. lOST, SMALL CIRCULAR GOLD J BROOCH, with pale greenstone, Tuesday, May 11, Town Hall, D.1.C., Princes street, Rattray street car, or Highgate. Keepsake. Reward. PHONE 14-351. LOST, Monday Evening, Keys, in leather case.—Reward returning to Crust and Crust, 20 Manse street, Dunedin. LOST, small Suitcase, Saturday, between Milton-Dunedin. Ring 18-867; or \B7, Times. LOST, Silver Ear ClipT vicinity Octagon, Monday night.—Finder phone 12-224; reward. LOST, R.S.A. Badge N0T285267, in or near Henley.—Finder please return R.S.A. Office, Dunedin. LOST, May 9, pair Spectacles, vicinity Gardens taxi depot; reward.—l 34 Main North road. N.E LOST, some weeks ago, Child’s Teddy Bear; vicinity Elgin road-Kenmure road; reward.—Ring 21-723. LOST, black Pouch containing keys for Ford VB—Ring 21-317; reward. LOST, Man’s Wristlet Watch, Monday.— Reward on returning to 71 Eg lint on road. LOST, Spectacles, Pigroot road, March 6; reward.—Reply O'Neil and Knox, Naseby• LOST, Yale” Keyr May 6, Gordon road, Mosgicl.—os, Times. Jt O U N D: SEACLIFF PUBLIC HALL, GRAND ANNUAL BALL, In Aid Young People’s Club, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 8.30 p.m. Sports Band. Good floor, set supper, .Novelty Dances. Ladies 4s. Gentlemen ss, Double 9s. Bus leaves N.Z.R. Depot 7.30 p.nt., returning after dance. FOUND: Winners Waihola Cricket Club’s Competition.—First Prize, No. 331, B. Ryan, North Branch, Milton. Second Prize, No. 279, J. R. Drake, Rosebank, Balclutha. Third Prize, No. 156, Mrs T. Caldwell, Outran!, R.D. —L. ANDREWS, hon. secretary. FOUND: At the- Monster Carnival, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday afternoon next, May 22; Exhibition of National Dances by pupils of Miss H. Dalgety; admission! free. FOUND: At the Businessmen’s Monster Carnival, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday afternoon and evening next, May 22 merry-go-round in full swing; bring the kiddies along and help support a worthy object; admission free. . FOUND: Scenes of 100 years ago re-en-acted at the Monster Carnival in Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday, May 22; be in for the prizes awarded in the “Peg your claim on the Goldfield admission free. FOUND: Taieri Grand Basketball Ball, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, June 10. Ramblers Band. Super supper. Admission: Ladies 3s 6d, Gentlemen 4s 6d. FOUND! Ranfurly Pictures, To-night; “Three Little Girls in Blue,” in Technicolor; excellent programme and good shorts, including cartoon. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: Taieri Tennis Club Dance, Fire Brigade Hall Mosgiel, May 28; Irving and Cooper's music; super supper; admission 2s, 2s 6d. . FOUND: Would Members of Outran! Plunket Society give usual donation for supper for ball on Friday night.—Thank you, A. Bathgate, hon. secretary DUND: Tennis Dance, to be held at Alnton, May 22; f?ood music; supper; 2s I and 2s. j' _ DUND: Wyllie’s "Crossing Tennis Club ance. North Taieri Hall, May 22. Irving id Cooper’s Music. Supper. Admission, and 2s 6d. 9 FOUND: If people persist in stealing firewood off my property at Gill’s Corner, Lower Portobello, the police will be notified—M. Lewis, Lower Portobello. DUND Taieri Collie Club Committee eeting, A and P. Hall, Outram, Tliursjy, 20th. 8 p.m.— N. Boyd, lion, sec. _ OLID A Y ACCOMMODATION IITED SERVICE HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. e hundred bedrooms; h. and c. water telephones in each room; noted for uiet dignified atmosphere and pleasoutlook; its comfortable, restful ®es and bedrooms; its excellent ne, plus the friendly, persona] attenof an assiduous staff. All these make stay so much pleasanter. N WRAY MILLNER. Proprietor | OTEL AMBASSADORS, 21-23 Manchester street CHRISTCHURCH jwo minutes from Tram and Station C. 1 SLEEMAN, Manager 11-IEER AND WARMTH AT EXCELSIOR ■ HOTEL, .Christchurch. Continuous Winter Heating Sunny Bedrooms. Good Table Central situation. JJOTEL STONEHURST, AUCKLAND. Leading Private Hotel in New Zealand. Spacious rooms, with hot and cold water, phone. Pleasant location, centrally situated. Nice garden, glorious harbour views. MARLBOROUGH House, 21 Kent, terrace, Wellington; first-class accommodation and breakfast; single and double rooms; heart of city. HOTEL Bristol, Wellington; phone 50-383, corner of Cuba and Ghuznee streets, in centre of city; casual accommodation specially catered for. HOTEL St. Clair: Superior Accommodation; bed and breakfast; comfort assured. —Phone 23-481 RELAX at “ Hotei Cromwell"; city comforts; electric heaters some rooms; 17s 6d daily; bus trips daily to Lakes Wan-aka and Hawea. ROTORUA! A warmer climate for your winter holiday—” The Mansions,” Rotorua.—Write Box 121 for reservations; Mr and Mrs A. W. Brockic, proprietors. _ MARRIED woman desires Accommodation country, fortnight to month.--Address 96, Times. CRIB wanted 3 weeks from Xmas, Karilane, Waikouaiti, Purakanui or thereabouts.—Phone 14-155 or 81, Times. “ HAZLEWOOD,” 123 Cargill street, has Vacancies Bed-breakfast. —Ring 10-905. EED and Breakfast accommodation, visitors, 10s each; handy city; 2 comfortable double bedrooms, with heating facilities —Phone 14-033. WANTED to Exchange, Furnished House near Roxburgh for one in Dunedin from June 5 to 12. —69, Times. BOARD AND RESIDENCE DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall); casuals; comfort assured. Phone 12-601 TERRY’S Private Hotel; Centennial Visitors; lounge; superior accommodation; bed. breakfast. —Phone 13-266. CASTLEREAGH (Mrs McMaster), 60 Upper Stuart street; superior Accommodation; bed-breakfast. PRIVATE Board Wanted urgently.—Address replies to Mr Baird, c/o Austin Motors. BOARD or Bed-Sitting Room wanted for an active Elderly Lady; able to exchange references; willing to pay good rent.— Phone 13-618. PROFESSIONAL pETROL COUPONS. If anyone has unused Petrol Coupons they could be gratefully used for visiting sick patients. The Oil Fuel Controller’s allocation is inadequate to visit all those requiring attendance at home. DR R. L. COTTON, 141 High street. PERSONAL WOULD J. Wisner, late of Romahapa, or anyone knowing whereabouts, contact W. Johns, Balclutha, Finegand, R.D., of interest?

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26775, 19 May 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26775, 19 May 1948, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26775, 19 May 1948, Page 1

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