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WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD. BOOKS FOR EASTER■THE HOLY CITY,” by Frank Hurley. Camera studies of Jerusalem ana its surroundings. A beautiful book. £1 15s 9d (8d). «WHEN THE LAMP FLICKERS," by Leslie D. Weatherhead. A guidance to the everyday problems of" 1™ ana women. 8s 6d (4d). ‘IN TUNE WITH THE INFINITE,” by R. W. Trine. A well-known classic in a cheap edition. 3s 6d (3d). BOOKS BY RITA SNOWDEN. ” TODAY.” A book of devotions. 6s (3d). "IF I OPEN MY DOOR." A delightful book of beauty and spiritual uncerstanding. 6s (4d). “A LARK IS IN THE SKY.” Inspiring and unlifting reading. 5s (Ja;. HOLY BIBLES. Illustrated edition with pictures in colour; Tin x sin; cloth. 10s 6d (6d). Large type edition, 7Jin x 51in, ljin thick: cloth. 17s (8d). Cloth binding, 7iin x 4Jin. 7s (6d). Bible with coloured reproductions from paintings by Harold Copping; 7Jin x 4=in. 13s 3d (6d). Pilgrim edition of the Bible, with notes; ideal for students and teachers; 7jm x 51in, 2iin thick; cloth,. 31s 3d (8d). The Schofield Reference Bible, B£in x sJin; cloth. 22s 6d (8d). (Postage in Brackets.) WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. Princes street, Dunedin. STORAGE AND REMOVAL CAREFUL MEN. EXPERT PACKERS QRUST & CRUST, SPECIALISTS IN FURNITURE REMOVALS, PACKING AND STORAGE YOUR MOVE. SIR Town and Country. Road Rail or Sea CARTAGE CONTRACTORS. CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, FORWARDING AND DISTRIBUTING AGENTS OFFICE: 20 MANSE STREET. Modern Phone Dry Covered Vans 11-525 Storage , LOST AND FOUND LADY’S Gold W?istlet Watch (inscription on case) Lost on tram between Dundas st and Octagon, 7.45 p.m. f Saturday; great sentimental value; generous reward.—266, Times. LOST, between .Queen's drive. St. Kilda, and Tainui School, Single String Pearls; bridesmaid’s present; reward.—Phone 11-448. STRAYED from Burnside, bay hack Mare, long tail and mane, with cover and headstall.—Anyone knowing whereabouts please ring 15-425. STRAYED from Wakari, Monday night, black and white Collie Bitch; chain at* tached; may be heading for Middlemarch; reward. —Phone 21-308. LOST, Friday evening, 2 Keys in black leather key holder; reward.—R. S. Brown, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings. LOST, red, green Wallet, sum of money, war souvenir, substantial reward.—2l3, Times. LOST, lady's gold wristlet Watch, between Duke st. and tramsheds, Sunday; keepsake; reward.—22s, Times. LOST, small Black Purse, containing working girl’s wages, vicinity Hanover or Grosvenor streets; reward.—Phone 24-190. LOST, vicinity Market Reserve, Hub Cap for Morris 8 Van, colour black. —Contact Purity Cake Shop. Frederick st. LOST, Diamante Spider Brooch, near Regent Theatre, Saturday night.—Finder kindly phone 23-276; reward. LOST, brown Leather Handbag; tickets, keys.—Ring 12-620 please; reward; 278, Times. ____ LOST, String of Pearls, during week-end; reward.—2B6. Times. LOST, Maori Hill, Parcel marked Rae, Roxburgh.—Phone 20-518. LOST, Ford Prefect Head Lamp Rim and Reflector; reward.—l 4-550, day. 'OUND MOSGIEL PICTURES, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, ne Allyson, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Gene Kelly, Ann Sothern in M-G-M’s Biggest Technicolor Musical, “WORDS AND MUSIC,” With Cyd Charisse and Lena Horne. :re is a Picture to put a Song in Your iart and Stars in Your Eyes. Thrill to s Music and Dancing from a Galaxy of • Your Favourites. (Recommended Universal Exhibition.)_ «OUND WAIKOUAITI FEDERATED FARMERS. Arrangements are being ide in the district to have DOGS OCULATED AGAINST DISTEMPER. 1 interested communicate with Mr s. tYNE, phone 46. Waikouaiti. i“ O ~U N D: BASKETBALL DANCE, ST. LUKE’S HALL, MOSGIEL, APRIL 8, 8 p.m. jood Music and Supper. Novelty Dances. Admission 2s, 2s 6d. OUND: OTAKOU W.D..F.F. BRING AND BUY SALE, AFTUL 8; doors in 2 p.m. TAMAKI HALL, Otakou. NCE 8 p.m.; admission 2s; light reihments. A Bus will leave Portobello 7.30 p.m., returning after Dance. UND' Taieri Agricultural Society, ial and Dance, Agricultural Hall, Outi Thursday, April 20;' presentation of is and trophies; gentlemen ss, ladies 6d.—Wm. T. Snow, secretary. UND: Wanaka Pictures, Saturday, Bth, he Bishop’s Wife,”’ with Monty olley and James Gleason; also in supj ting programme, All Blacks v. South Ist Test. (General Exhibition.) JND; The South Taieri Football Club play a Friendly Match against West eri on Saturday, April 8, at 2 p.m.— D. Costello, hon. secretary. JND: Outram Bowling Club, Euchre irnament will start Wednesday, 12th and continue every Wednesday, 8 ,_Wm. T. Snow, hon. secretary. PERSONAL COUNTRY Home offered to kind homely person or anyone wanting home for school child or older in exchange for company.—Address 255, Times. LONG Sufferer desires to obtain Kardnos Kerosene Kure C.C.—236, Times. PERMANENT WAVING )TED FOR THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PERMANET WAVES IN TOWN. Full Head, £1 2s 6d. VALDOR BEAUTY SALON, lone 18-852. Phone 18-852. ART Beauty salon, 294 George st.. Full Non-electric 15s 6d; 3. 12s 6d; Vitamin Perm. 18s 6d; Combination Eugene method £l, also Cutting-and Setting.Phone 18-040. FLORISTS r~S S R E . D Floral Artiste. 156 High -tieet (N E. Burrows, Principal*. Members Society N.Z Professions’ rloral Artists Phone 12-661, aftei ..our-. 26-696 and 24-572 We Telegraph BEREAVEMENT NOTICES CUTHILL.—Mrs Cuthill and Laurel desire to Thank all kind friends and relations for messages of sympathy, letters, cards, telegrams, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement, and special Thanks to the residents of Deborah Bay. Phase accept this as a personal acknowledgment. TAIAROA. —The family of the late Martin Talaroa, Karitane, wish to Thank relatives and friends for all expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. rriHE Editor does not handle business 1 letters—these should be addressed to the Manager.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27358, 6 April 1950, Page 1

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