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tats de Paris C.P. a la Sirei. iThe World's Most Perfect j^SSfe. Make. *3r . Every Style has been carefully modelled /7\ !^^~^~~^v^ and designed, and will be found perfect / \ M\^^) in Fit, Style, and Workmanship. They (q>J V*"—^ are designed and cut by experts, who, raT'/ |r%^% while making every provision to meet XsL ■ PN^rj the demands of Fashion, have not for- \|J™|snM gotten that the health of the wearer \xpsffls has also to be considered. ' BBS/ * Graceful lines and a Perfect Figure, with ij'MMl no rigid lines or a sense of corseting are ffif'f. Bum the characteristics of these Distinctive ij§Xwwi "* klir '"MARGIANE." This beautiful Corset W+offlff . A Perfectly-shaped Corwffl fit any figure feffflW set, extra long at back allowing the greatest VSMMB and over the hips, comfort, and at the wfWMI n • />■» /#» same time giving the PriCG 27/6 most graceful appear- lVwii / 'Mi ance to the wearer. WA A . Drirko 00 /C VuA m The Superior Merits rnce za/p Mil of these Corsels wiH Corsets to suit any Hi at once be a PP arent Figure. Whlttl t0 yOU * For Style and Com- \ff |||f C II in and ask to see fort without a Rival. \) f 1 ** NeW Mode,s, S°j3 DUNEDIN DUNEDIN iffii (111 Price 22/6. Jiii ■ HERRIINOBOINE EXPANDED B I METAL LATHING g fl The Standard Steel Lath for Ceilings, Partitions, and Walls. The Heavy Ribs make HERRING- 9 jfl BONE rigid, producing a Plastering Surface that does not spring under pressure of the trowel. Hj "fl Outside or inside walls built of HERRING-BONE Metal Lath, with Lime or Cement Plaster, fl H . are Refreshingly Cool in Hot Weather and Warm in Cold Weather. Ws I W CHEAP. FIRE-PROOF. WEATHER-PROOF. VERMIN-PROOF. PERMANENT. *» H ■ SMITH &~SMITH (Ltd),_ffgJ Proof that cannot be gainsaid The latest Report of Dr. Maclaurin, the Government Analyst, on four brands of Nelson Moate's Tea together with the Analysis made in 1882 by Professor Bickerton Coloßial Analyst, makes interesting reading. These Analyses prove beyond contradiction that Nelson, Moate & Co.'s Teas are the Best and Purest that money and experience can buy. They prove, too, that Nelson, Moate's Teas to-day are even better than they were in 1882, when retail prices were higher. Remember in both instances the-teas were bought from local grocers—the Analyst's report on the same packet and quality that you may purchase to-day. NAME OF TEA, IM2 ■ ■ Sne'tjC-l'n Dar t . K.yal PRICE OF TEA, 1909 : 1/6 18 I/ie" v. I Smri.ni Leaves .. ..Nil NU m m Sjirioiu Lwet .. ..Nil Nil NU Nil Fitufi .. .. .. NU m Nil Nil Faeun •• .. • .. Nil Nil Nil ~Na~ ; ""to P« "»t 9.0 « 13 9.0 Moutir* urcot 8.2 8.3 8.7 8.0 ; _Ai* „_ 5.5 Atk „ 5.3 S.l 5.1 "IT SJnUe ii Water M 1.9 2.J 2.0 2.0 SoUMe ia Water „ 3.1 3.0 3.2 3.4 SthMei«HjdrteUerteAcid , 2.4 2.3 3.0 2.9 Motile ia Hrit acUdie Aciil .„ 2.0 2.0 1.7 ~TT Im«'«»1« U .4 J .« luriaMe n 0.2 J.i ~oT t2 Eitraet 35.2 35.7 28.2 37.4 Extract „ 38.7 40.1 33.5 4*2 Eitradcalcalatedfroathe«fytea 38.S 38.0 33.7 40.6 Extract calculated on the Jry tea 42.1 43.7 42,3 43.7 The above analysis shows that the whole of these Teaa are Samples of these Teas were purchased from retail erooere ofgood quality and quite free from ad alteration. in Wellington by one of my staff krooo™ The extremely smaU quantity of insoluble ash also indicates -m.... »..„»*. .i.»w »v. t «»u a . ~ « great care and cleanliness in the collection. 1 5 e8e r * sul " B J° W that all the Samples are jjMinine Teas of ' The eamples were purchased by a stranger in the ordinary-* good quality, ana mat great care has been exercised in iheir Vi way across the counter collection and preparation for market. • 1 - (S iB ned),S.«ACUURm,D. S cF.C.,G W er»..tA^ Oood Tea is the most refreshing, cheapest, and invigorating drink procurable—ask for NHSQHMOAnS Pure < Jeas Prices: 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/- 2/2, 2/4, 3/1... ' L_ CANT YOU WORK ? B a cant you concentrate- The Sane and Sanitary doi^« g et away j n Kitchen Ware! troin you— Much of the pleasure of Cooking depends upon the kind of Utensils Are you UnentllUSiastic— on e °ses. Great Big Iron Pots and Kettles, that when filled, are heavy enough to almost wrench the arm from an ordinary woman, Have you tliat belong now to the age of the bullock waggon. Pots with rough ~ surfaces, almost impossible of cleansing, are out of keeping with these Don , * care" feeling? days 6f intelligent hygiene. The Utensils made for 20th Century . women are Aluminium—so wonderfully light, so easy to handle, so : — IN erves ! —that's the quickly cleaned, and so sanitary and desirable in every way. Alu'j. i! o minium Ware is now obtainable at quite reasonable prices, and we ■: trouble r request you to see the display in our window, and come in, please, to examine by personal touch these charming Kitchen Utensils. You want .. , .„ ALUMINIUM UTENSILS, mOrOhOII Q FINEST LONDON MADE. I'm I 111 111 11 II KETTLES, from ... ... 5/- POTS, from 1/6 ■ l%»l\/ll*»ai V COLANDARS, fft)m ... 3/- PUDDING BOWLS, from 1/6 - . FRYING PANS, from ... 2/6 BILLIES, from 2/6 m* I • f COFFEE POTS, from ... 4/6 JUGS, from ... ... 3/I" AOnHDKinO I LADLES, from 1/6 LUNCH CASES, from ... 3/6 I ||\l||ini lUfi I MILK BOILERS (Patent), no boiling over 3/6 I VVI/IIUI Illv • Made under certificate at the Incorporated Institute of Hygiene, London. 'Tis a splendid tonic a ■ I ■ ■ _f& a n dnerver e mfed y- sterling Ironmongery Cw Acts immediately and \0 pR|NCES $T ■ (0 pp Osite POS T OFFICE). Surely Cures. II .Airy, Chemist or Store • 1/- & 2/6 bottle-the halfcrown size holds 4 times 1 ✓^'ff-—_ Eα. _TBV>€»f *"' _^9i_t as much as the sznaEer I . # 9 In fragrance, flavour, quality end economy AMBER TIPS is pre-eminent. Size* I Remember "The Lancet" says: "Fine tea means better heallfi." 74 ON RTTRMTtOPICS by A-gricola, with lutyidi 3 SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS: WE T AYLOR & SONS (LTD.), DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16142, 3 August 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16142, 3 August 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16142, 3 August 1914, Page 2