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PUBLIC NOTICES. AT CONN’S ** GRAND " PHARMACY* cHMKS Barometer steady. IT’S WORTH A BIT OF TROUBLE. Perhaps you may have to walk another hundred yards further along the street* Perhaps you may have to take a car for an extra section. It may put you to a bit of extra trouble, but it's worth' it to have your prescription dispensed at Conn’s Grand Pharmacy. Then you are sure of pure, fresh,- fullstrength ingredients. You are sure of accuracy also. At Conn’s, experienced dispensers are employed, and their one aim is to prepare your prescription with the greatest care, skill, and promptitude. CONN’S " GRAND ” PHARMACY, HIGH STREET. UNDERTAKERS. E. M‘LEAN AND SON, Funeral Directors, 219 George street, Dunedin. Phono 13-192; private 10-410 (day or night). Funerals arranged town and country. Port Chalmers representatives: A. Long and A. Coleman. Private Chapel, 219 George street. C. J. THORN LIMITED, Funeral Directors, David and Marion streets, Forbury Corner. Phone 23-927 (day or night;. Funerals arranged throughout tho Dominion. South Dunedin Representative, T. L. Gillions, Hall street. Phone 22-487. Mortuary Chapel avail* able. TO ADVERTISERS, ADVERTISERS are asked to have their Notices in this Office as early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY’S Paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible. Applicants for Situations advertised a» Vacant are advised not to send original references; copies only should be sent. NOTE. LATEST POSTAL REGULA[ONS require that REPLIES to Adveriements SENT THROUGH THE POST [dressed to the ‘ Evening Star Office UST CARRY A Id STAMP. etters replying to advertisements mar handed in at the Advertising Office of ‘ Evening Star,’ Stuart street. Such ers do not require a postage stamp.

TENDERS. OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. REMOVAL OF BUILDING AND CONTENTS. TENDERS (marked “ Tender for Building ”) for the PURCHASE FOR REMOVAL of the BRICK BUILDING AND CONTENTS situated on Section 51, Block 74, Dunedin (corner of Devon and Mason streets), and formerly used as a Freezing Works, will be received at the office or the Otago Harbour Board up till Noon on MONDAY, October 12th, 1936. Particulars • and conditions of tender are obtainable at the office of the Board, Birch street, Dunedin. The highest or any tender not necessarilj accepted. J. RENTON. Secretary* Dunedin, 25th September, 1936.

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Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 1

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375

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 1

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