LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. STRATH TAIERI A. & P. SOCIETY, Middlemnrch. SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW, * EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 1, 19l8\ ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, March # 23. Schedules and Entry Forms on application to 6m R. WALKER, Secretary. TAGO EDUCATION BOARD. NEVIS-SALE OF OLD SCHOOL SITE AND BUILDINGS. TENDERS will be received up till SATURDAY, 16th March, 1918, for the PURCHASE of Section 6, Block 111, Nevis; area ten (10) acres, with Buddings thereon. The Buildings are of wood, with iron roof, and consist of Schoolroom and Residence o£ three rooms (combined). Further particulars may be obtained on application to this office. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office. Dunrdin, 6th February, 1918. TME COLOMBO TEA CO., LTD., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. "OTTE have just landed the following TEAS, which we offer, duty paid, in single or more lots, to casn buyers at Ices than wholesale prices. We advise our clients to buy now, as a. shortage of Tea is imminent in the near future. On orders for three or more chests we allow a SPECIAL DISCOUNT:— 325 Chests Ceylon Tea, each 1001 b, Is 4-d and lssd per lb. 175 Half-chests Ceylon Tea, each 551 b, from Is 5d to Is 9d per lb. 350 Boxes Ceylon Tea, each 251 b, from Is 7d to Is 9d per lb. 75 Half-cheats Agra Ouvah, each 561 b, Is 8d per lb. Orange Blossom (finest tea obtainable), posted free to any- part of New Zealand, 10s 6d per 51b packet. Finest Soluble Cocoa, 6lb tins, 2s lid per lb. FREE ON EAtt. CASH WITH ORDER. Please mention this paper when ordering.
"AVID WISHART, Consulting Homoeopathist and Biochemic Therapeutist. Specialty Skin Diseases and Rheumatism. Every proving of a drug upon'the healthy, and every case of disease treated by a drug, m accordance with the proving of it, adds to " tho medicine of„.experience." 3 Grant street (off High street).' 'Phone 769. DRINK HABIT CURED. Testimony from BalcSutha. . TOUR DRINKO MEDICINE has proved beneficial, and I am thoroughly satisfied and- truly thankful." So writes a resident of Balclutha. This experience is- endorsed by scores of other grateful people. • No matter how long your friend has been addicted to drink, you owe it to him and to yourself to give this- well-proved remedy a trial. Treatment is not expensive, and can be given secretly if desired. There no ill after-effects. Powders, won't hurt the most delicate. Booklet fully describing Drinko and copies of testimonials free in sealed envelope on request. Write in confidence, stating if Mr, Mrs, or MissLady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 W, Lambton quay, Wellington. 6m £IOO REWARD, WILL Pay the above Reward for Information leading to Conviction of anyone in possession of Kuriheka Sheep wit£> out my authority and. Sale Mark. Kuriheka Sheep are firebranded with a bar down the nose x iin), and regisin Dunedin, Clyde, and Oanraru branding districts. Information re Sale Mark on application to J. CO WIS NICHOLS, 2f Maheno.
- As the men come out of i the dripping IiiIJWUIJHI rZtroti ~., knee-deep in mud, their thoughts turn instinctively to the Y.M.C.A. hut, where in warmth and shelter they can forget for a time the horrors and hardships of war. There they write their letters home and receive refreshment and entertainment. Will YOU Kelp to keep the Y.M.C.A. buildings open for our boys on Active Service ? Think of the boys over yonder when you give your contribution for FRIDAY, MARCH 15th Please address all contributions to The Hon. Treasurer, Otago Campaign, Y.M.C.A. Bed Triangle Day, Box 42i, Dunedin.
In responding to the demonstration which closed her farewell appearance in Auckland, Miss Marie Tempest, the English comedienne, described her New Zealand tour as the most glorious holiday she had ever had in her life.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3338, 6 March 1918, Page 26
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