BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS •' riIHE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY X FIRST AID MANUAL,” Eighth edition and latest just arrived. 330 pages by Dr Buxton in 17 vital chapters directed towards the savin;: of life and relieving min. There arc 159 directing illustrations. This manual is complete and authoritative. 3s< 9d (post 3d). HYNDMAN'S, LTD.. George street, Dunedin. IRVINE & GO., LTD., REMOVED TO LARGER PREMISES, WILLIS STREET At rear N.Z. Loan Co.’s Store, Lower Rattray street. STILL BUYING RABBITSKINS. WOOL. SHEEPSKINS. HIDES, ETC. PROMPT REMITTANCES. NO COMMISSION OR CLASSING CHARGE. DON’T WA I T Until your Skin Trouble has developed into a Serious Ai'ment. It is quicker and easier cured in the earlier stages. KLEX E M A TREATMENT Has never failed in ihe treatment of all £kin and Scalp Troubles. Let our trained nurse give you a Free Consultation at the KLEXEMA ROOMS, PUBLIC TRUST BUILDINGS, Moray place. Phone 13-355. Visiting Oamaru, Club Hotel, Friday, September 18. Hours; 12 to 5.30. THE WALLPAPER PEOPLE INSPECT OUR STOCKS Of the latest and most modern designs, In shades and prices to suit all. (WRENOVATE.) WREN'S SHOWROOM. 402 Princes street. HALL’S Slippery Elm Compound is worth like a charm; for stomach troubles. —From McKenzies Stores. BEAUTIFUL Wallpapers within the reach of everyone, best English creations: new and exclusive.—Smith and Smith, Ltd. PUBLIC NOTICES ALL PEOPLE’S QUEEN CARNIVAL RESULT OF ART UNION. First Prize; No. F 11326, Mystery Envelope. Second Prize: No. F4BIB, Mysterv Envelope. Third Prize: No. BIO2GI, Mrs W. L. Hutton, Portobello road. Fourth Prize: No. 89903, E. Sullivan, Broad Bay Fifth Prize: No. C 52, Keigran, 130 Union street. Sixth Prize: No. 812141, B. B 4 Clark street. Seventh Prize: No. F 6722, Mystery Envelope. Eighth Prize: No. 89128, T. Baxter, 12 Loyalty street, Caversham. Ninth Prize; No. 84885, L. Dunsmuir, 181 Moray place. Tenth Prize: No. C 9834. A. Hanson, Portobello. Eleventh Prize: No. 85781. R. Skinner. 36 Fawcett street. South Dunedin. Twelfth Prize: No, EI9GI, Mystery Envelope. Thirteenth Prize: No. C 459. E. L. Prout, E.P. and L. Fourteenth Prize; No. A 2646, Mrs C. Anderson. 55 Forbury crescent. Fifteenth Prize: No. CB9, Mrs Gray, R.S.A., Moray place. Sixteenth Prize; No. F 10384, Mystery Envelope. Seventeenth Prize; No. A 8719, Miller, Sawyers’ Bay. Eighteenth Prize: No. D 4683, Mrs E. Birt, 167 Elgin road, Mornington. Nineteenth Prize: No. 82193, T. C. F„ Mil!. Twentieth Prize: No. D 2719, M. B. McLeod. Milton. Twenty-first Prize; No. ASMS, D. C. G. Twenty-second Prize: No. C 329. Mrs Hogg, 161 Forth street. Twenty-third Prize: No. A 545, M. Welsh, 7 Philip street. South Dunedin. Twenty-fourth Prize: No. F 3747. Mystery Envelope. Twenty-fifth Prize: No. A 4151, H. Freeman. Hillside. Twenty-sixth Prize: Mo. EBl6, Mrs Spratt, 7 Norton’s road. Riccarton. Twentyseventh Prize: No. 8391, H. McKinlay, Box 268. Twenty-eighth Prize; No. 86973, N. McLeod, 31 Cannington road. Twenty-ninth Prize: No. E 2381, Mrs Porter, Box 792. Dunedin. Thirtieth Prize: No. E 3488. Joan, 9 Jackson street, St. Kilda. Thirty-first Prize: No. C 8596, P. Church, 58 Surrey street. Caversham. Prizes may be collected at Otago Patriotic Council, Dowling street, Dunedin. LOCAL BODIES AND BUILDING TRADES RAFFLES DRAWN ON SEPTEMBER 12, 1942. Raffle 1A 56/3283, Beaver Fur Coat: No. 1477, Mrs Smith. 201 King Edward street. Raffle 34. Tallboy: No. 1555, Mrs Clark, Mosgiel Junction. Raffle 34, Eiderdown: No. 3258, Mr Hollows, Brighton road. Raffle 34. Electric Griller: Mrs Ashbrook, 124 Canon street, Christchurch. Raffle 348, Pram; No. 979, Mrs Henry, 27 Marewa street, Kew. The Sideboard, Gas Cooker and Electric Cooker will be dawn next Friday, and advertised in Saturday’s papers. Prizes may be collected at Otago Patriotic Council, Dowling street. ANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES* SECTION, QUEEN CARNIVAL. Beaver Coney Coat; No. 369, Mrs A. Mitlell, 197 Musselburgh rise. Coal Range: o. 651, Mrs Frame, 210 Elgin road. Elecio Range; No. 1397, C. J. Wilson. 12 ennvson street. Gas Range: No. 1240, rs Edington, 12 Macnee street, Morningm. Radio: No. 1261, " H.” 36 Grandview escent, Opoho. Prizes mav be collected at Mr W. C. cDonncll’s Office, Security Buildings, 1615 iuart street. Dunedin. TRANSPORT SECTION, aif Ton Coal; No. 1995, D. Auld, King et. No. 2 Hamper; No. 3550, Mr obs. Hillside Workshops. Traimvay s, First Prize, for 12 months; No. 8872. mwav Pass. Second Prize, for six iths:‘No. A 2998. Tramway Pass, Third •e for three months; No. 83120. insula Motor Service—First. Prize. 20 cession Tickets: No. 2291, Driver T. lartnev. Technical College. Ashburton, md Prize, 10 Concession Tickets: No. • Mi's L. Rae, Cape Saunders. Einer•ii Quilt: No. 361, J. Nye, 52 Botha et, Tainui. Six Tons Coal, raffle, sixes of one ton coal each —First Prize: 1094. G. M. Kenn. 8 Mitchell avenue, nington. Second Prize: No. 4296, ——. •d Prize: No, 1201, W. Hart, HillFourth Prize: No. 4383. . h Prize: No. 2060, J. McLennan, iot. Sixth Prize: No. 2038. D. M. Orr. lutten street. South Dunedin, inners apply to A. M. Webster, Secrc- , Tram Sheds, City. BOARD AND RESIDENCE I 15 LEVI A T II A K UNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. n one minute of the Railway Station modern appointment. Laundry ies CT. and W.A. House. Reduced -ate Tariff. Tariff, 11s 6d day. 113 Permanents catered for at Reduced Charges. Mr and Mrs T. ESPIE, ne 11-979. P.O. Box 112. ‘ CLAIR, DUNEDIN; GREENCLIFFE GUEST HOUSE, o Hotel you are looking for. Service he best. Vacancies for permanents, if reasonable. Right, at the beach, one 23-641. Mrs BOND. Proprietress. 6 T E L CENT R A L (Private), 100 Princes street. Phone 13-350. CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, AND CONVENIENT. W. Y. CAMPBELL. Proprietor. EI T H H O U S E. iperior Accommodation. Att-active roundings. Permanent and Casual •sts, Reduction for married couples. George street tram route. Phone 11-021. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall); Casuals 10s a day. £2 10s week, permanents, 30s week; comfort assured Phone 12-COl. LADY and Son, aged 4, require Superior Bed and Breakfast for 2 month? from middle December: vicinity George street.— Write Mrs Thain, 15 Mt. St. John avenue, Auckland, 5.E.3. _ WANTED, close railway engine sheds, comfortable, Homely Board; quiet youth: terms.—497, Times. WANTED, Full Board or Room; vicinity University or Gardens.—Address 560, Times. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED, Unfurnished Room by young married woman; central; urgent; terms.— Address 559, Times.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25021, 15 September 1942, Page 1
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