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PUBLIC NOTICES. AT CONN’S “GRAND” PHARMACY* CHAMOc & 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 fop 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, HIGJI STREET. UNDERTAKERS C. J. THORN LIMITED, Funeral Directors, David and Marion streets, Forbury Corner. Phone 23-927 (day or night). Funerals arranged throughout the Dominion. South Dunedin Representative, T. L. Gillions, Hall street. Phone 22-487. Mortuary Chapel available. - R. M’LEAN AND SON, Funeral Directors, 219 George street, Dunedin. Phone 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.

Mistress: “ Whose was the voice I heard in the kitchen?” “ Oh —’m—my brother —’m.” tress: “ What is his name?” “ Er—l think it’s ’Erbert, ’m.’ man’s Maid: M» Maid:

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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 1

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203

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 1

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