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FOR BOYS AND GIRLS THE GREEN FOREST SERIES, By Thornton W. Burgess. “ LIGHTFOOT THE DEER." - “ WHITEFCOT THE WOOD MOUSE." “ BUSTER BEAR’S TWINS." "BLACKY THE CROW.” 6s each; postage 6d. THE BEDTIME STORY BOOKS, By Thornton W. Burgess. “ LONGLEGS THE HERON." “JERRY MUSKRAT AT HOME.” "BILLY MINK.” " LITTLE JOE OTTER.” “ PRICKLY PORKY,” ! “ POOR MRS QUACK.” "PETER COTTONTAIL.” “GRANDFATHER FROG.” "CHATTERER. THE RED SQUIRREL.” " OLD GRANNY FOX.” “ % BOBBY COON." "BOWSER. THE HOUND.” “OLD MAN COYOTE.” “ HAPPY JACK.” "JIMMY SKUNK.” " MR MOCKER.” “OLD GRANNY FOX.” 3s each; postage 4d. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., PRINCES STREET, Dunedin. All Depts. Telephone 11-639.

STORAGE AND REMOVALS CAREFUL MEN EXPERT PACKERS (JRUST AND CRUST, SPECIALISTS IN FURNITURE REMOVALS, PACKING AND STORAGE. YOUR MOVE. SIR! Town or Country. Road, Rail, or Sea CARTAGE CONTRACTORS. CUSTOMS, FORWARDING. SHIPPING, AND DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. OFFICE: 20 MANSE STREET. Modern Phone Dry Covered Vans. 11-525. Storage. TOURS YOU TRAVELLING BY RAIL? THEN PHONE US YOUR REQUIREMENTS. We issue Tickets and Reserve Seats AT NO EXTR A GOST. H. C. CAMPBELL, LTD., PHONE 11-623. PERSONAL SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF £5 WOMEN AND CHILDREN. The Secretary will be in Attendance at the Office, Security Buildings. Stuart street. DAILY, 2-4 p.m. (Saturdays excepted), to : INTERVIEW WOMEN requiring ADVICE in DOMESTIC DIFFICULTIES All Communications Strictly Confidential. Telephone 10-465 MATRIMONIAL VITIDOW (48), . comfortable home VV (Otago), means, seeks MATRIMONY.—SyIvia Gerard, Penfriends’ , Service, Alston Chambers, Auckland. , rpwo young Fishermen, with good inX comes, wish Correspond two young Ladies, view friendship and Matrimony.— 96. Times Office. LOST AND FOUND 16 words Is, 3 days 2s 6d: 24 words Is 6d. 3 days 4s; 32 Words 2s, 3 days ss. LOST, (Sunday), Anderson’s Bay Cemetery, large round BROOCH.—Finder please ring 22-254; reward. BLACK POM DOG, white tips on feet: address on collar. —Return 46 May-bank-street. Opoho; reward. I. OST, PEARLS, single string, dual clasp, ■i in city. Saturday.—Return office. Arthur Barnett, Ltd. LOST (Friday, September 6). between George street and Princes street, short string AMBER BEADS: keepsake: reward Address 134. Times. I OST (fortnight ago), double BLANKET, ■J between Caversham and Brighton.— Reward returning 6 Sydney street, or write 137, Times. ~ LOST. Rough-costed Black and Tan Collie DOG: last seen Kaihlku and Waiwera distrct; owner's name on lag.— Finder please communicate National Mortgage. Balclutha; reward. I OST from Fruitlahds, black and tan ■* COLLIE DOG. with chain and Tuapeka collar: name Scott.—Reward on returning to Jno. J. McCambridge, Fruitlands having been submitted of * J the loss of Policv No. 249468, in the books of THE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LTD., on the life of MARY D. EICKERSTAFF. of BEAUMONT. I Hereby Give Notice oi my intention to isiue. at the expi.y ol four weeks from this date, a cony to take the ulaco thereof, unless objection be previously lodged. H. de C. McARTHUR, General Manager. Dated at Dunedin 17/9/40. Ir'OUND.— EASTABROOKS Engagement 1 RINGS, the latest styles; best quality: lowest prices; see our window for values. TT'OUND.—EASTABROOKS for Ladies’ X 1 and Men’s Gold, Rolled Gold and Chromium Wristlet WATCHES; ail guaranteed; see our selection. Ir'OUND—At EASTABROOKS, the Ring X Specialists, 131 Princes street, a Wonderful Selection of Engagement RINGS. L^OUND— To-night (Tuesday), CARDS at X 1 the Outran! Bowling Pavilion. 8 o’clock; prizes and supper. Ir'OUND— Bring and Buy Sale, Henley Hall, Saturday. September 21. 2 p.m.; total proceeds soldiers’ parcel fund. FOUND— DANCE, Henley Hall, Wednesday, September 25; good music; gentlemen 2s 6d, ladies Is 6d; supper; proceeds Patriotic Queen Carnival. FOUND— MEETING Momona and Otokia Residents, Momona Hall, Wednesday, September 18, 7.30 sharp; form Patriotic Committee. Ir'OUND —DANCE. Berwick Hall, Wed- . nesday, September 18; good music, supper; gentlemen 3s, ladies 2s (with basket, no charge): cake and produce stall: bus from Mosgicl, fare 2s return; proceeds Patriotic Queen Carnival.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24405, 17 September 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24405, 17 September 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24405, 17 September 1940, Page 1

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