LONDON (England). JtITHEN Visiting the OLD COUNTRY [W. stay at FLORENCE HOTEL, 19-20 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, W. 2. Twenty years’ reputation for Quiet Comfort and Excellent Cuisine. Noted rendezvous for Overseas Visitors, [situated most beautiful and convenient part West'End. Few yards Park, Kensington Cardens, buses, tubes. Few minutes all Theatres. TERMS from £3 13s 6d weekly, Breakfast, Luncheon, Afternoon lea, Dinner. Daily from 12s 6d. No charge baths, boots, attendance. Spacious Reception Rooms, Elevator. Reservations by letter or cables to Florenotel, London. Detailed tariffs from Props. Arundel Restd. Hotel, Waterloo Quadrant, Aucklan d. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. £JROWN LANDS FOR SELECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undermentioned Lands are open for selection on Renewable Lease, and APPLICATIONS will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, up to 4 o’clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 26th January, 1927. ' Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board for examination on FRIDAY, 28th January, 1927, at 10.30 WAIRUNA SETTLEMENT, CLUTHA ‘ COUNTY. Section 1S : Area 2004 acres. Halfyearly rental £6O. Section 2s : Area 553 acres. Halfyearly rental £44. CLIFTON SETTLEMENT, CLUTHA COUNTY. Seven Sections, ranging in area from 391 acres to 747 acres, with halfyearly rentals from £63 to £144 15s. Sale plans giving full details may be obtained from this Office. R. S. GALBRAITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Department, Dune din. pEFE N C E DEPARTMENT. MEN S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, SUNDRIES. |L: At Bargain Prices, Post Free. ' Quality Guaranteed. Army Overcoats 30/Army Tunics 12/6 10/- 7/— ArmyzTrousers 12/6 10/- 7/— Cadet Blouses *6/6 4/- 3/6 Cadet Shorts 4/- 3/6 2/6 All wool, dyed dark blue. Also, Khaki Cord Riding Breeches— New (6ft man only) .. .. 20/- ! Renovated (31in -waist only) 7/6 Cow or Horse Covers (new) .. 15/Also,
' RIFLES—.3O3 M.L.E. long Mark I, > high velocity; fitted with new j barrels; good as new. £3 each, ex j store Trentham. See also catalogues and order forms at all Post Offices, or apply to DISPOSAL DEPOT, Buckle street, Wellington. P.O. Box 821. P ASTER PRESENTS OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB. The New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board has again made arrangements to DELIVER SINGLE CARCASES of Prime New Zealand Lamb to ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM for the forthcoming Easter Season for the sum of £1 Us per carcase. Orders must reach the Board’s Office in Wellington before 15th FEBRUARY. All that is .necessary is to send £1 Us to the Secretary of the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, P.O. Box 121, Wellington, together with the friend’s full address. This amount covers all charges to delivering at the friend’s private house, to whom a postcard will be forwarded indicating the sender’s name, and instructions regarding defrosting, etc. SEND A CARCASE OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB to your friends in the United Kingdom for Easter, and help to advertise and encourage the consumption of this Prime Article of New Zealand Produce. IS IT POSSIBLE TO SELL TO BETTER ADVANTAGE, And at the Same Time to Buy Cheaper from One Particular Firm? WHAT IS A PARADOX? ■ How does it affect the Seller and the I* Buyer? REILLY’S EXPLAIN. The rule of the road is a paradox quite. If you go to the right you are bound to go wrong; - To the left you are bound to go right. The Grower, Consignor, or Purchaser of any lines of produce, “and such there are in New Zealand, Australia, Great Britain, and America, Specialists, who entrust Reilly’s with consignments and orders of all descriptions.’’ REILLY’S ACT AS DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. Therefore, Customers are constantly in touch, through Reilly’s, with the very heart buying conditions; and Consignors, through Reilly’s, get the Widest Distribution, thus ensuring sellers the Best Prices obtainable and Buyers the Goods they Require at Fair Markset Values: (Therefore it is sound business ' TO ENTRUST * REILLY’S f CENTRAL PRODUCE MART, f DUNEDIN, WITH YOUR BUSINESS. Whey Promise Consignors and Customers KFaithful Service. ■. - ■
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Otago Witness, Issue 3801, 18 January 1927, Page 38
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