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ALWAYS «ON TaP. w I ALWAYS "ON TOP." THE BEST and THE REST. Do You Boy the Best T—"TIGES.* ALWAYS *KMf TOP/" VALWAYS f*Otf TOPV* ■*v: «.■»:, s We have just received another Shipment o! our Challenge Line of Black Cloth Dress Skirts, too late to advertise in our Sale Catalogue. Price 3/11. Don't miss these. 50 dozen Bibbed Cashmere Hose. Two pairs for 1/3. You can't get these elsewhere. Ladies' Woven Nightdresses, 3/11^ 100 dozen Smart Silk Bows for the Neck, Id each. Worth 9d. 3 boxes Real Coque Feathers, 1/ each. Usual prices, 3/6 and 4/6. Three-quarter Length Warm Tweed Coats, 2/11. Ladies' Costumes, 14/6. This Season's Smart Costumes, with long basques, 21/. Were 39/6. Long Navy Coats, 19/6. 100 pieces of Black Chiffon Drawn Eibbon, Id yard ; dozen. Worth 3|d and 4|d yard. MARVELLOUS HOW THE STOCK HAS BEEN LOWERED. YET WE HAVE PILES OF GOODS LEFT TO BE CLEARED. PRICE WONT STOP US, and you will Benefit. IT'S THINGS YOU NEED WE'RE SELLING SO CHEAP, A FEW OF THEM— Ladies' Umbrellas, full size, 1/9. Girls' Umbrellas, 1/5. Trimmed Hats from 1/11. Trimmed Bonnets, 4/9. Cream Knitted Jerseys, 3/11. White Underskirts, trimmed strong lace and insertion, 2/6. 36in Madapolam, 3/11 dozen. Navy Velvet Motors, 2/11. n ■■■■■BHSIBBBI, This Season's Smart Cloth Motors, 1/6. Were 3/6. Smart Stitched Cloth Turbans, 1/3. Girls' Wide-brim Sailors, 6d. Brown Fur Bag-shaped Muffs, 4/11. Were 10/6. Best quality Tan Leather Belts, ail. sizes, 1/. Good Cloth Bloomers, 1/lli. Worth V 6. j j Colonial Knit Bloomers, 3/6. 200 pieces Straw Plait, 6|d piece. 28in Soft Twill Striped Flannelette, 2/11 dozen. Black Silk Belting, 3d yard; syds for 1/. Holland Cooking Aprons, B|d. Our own Special All-over Hair Nets, 1/9 dozen. White Jap Silk, 10' d yard. Tan Kid Gloves, 1/11|. Worth 2/11 500 yards Pleated * Chiffon—White, 6yds for 1/3 ; black, 6yds for 1/6. 6in and Bin Fancy Spot Chiffon, id yard. Brown Turkish Towels, 1/1 pair. Horrockses' Longcloth Pillow Cases, plain, 1/4 i pair. Longcloth Pillow Cases, frilled and trimmed lace, 2/3 pair. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE OUR BEST AND PROMPT ATTENTION, Millinery store, LOWER STUART ST., DUNEDIN. 3-FUREOW 1 HILLSIDE. 2-FURROW DOUBLE :'OULD-BOARD SINGLE FURROW. GARDEN PLOW. THESE FAMOUS PLOWS ARE., NOW IN USE EVERYWHERE AND GIVE THE UTMOST SATISFACTION FARMERS WHO USE THEM RECOGNISE THAT THEY SAVE TIME, HORSEFLESH, AND MONEY. THE DUX KEIFE HARROW The '•Knife'' Harrow beats the; ' ■ Disc" in any class of land. The knives being specially angled enter the ground with a screw action, and wor'it: everything on a face. No clods can stand against them, In weedy and oouchy ground they stand alone. One farmer who now uses the knive harrow writes : " I would never use a "Disc" again." Write for full particulars,., prices, and illustrations, and you will be surprised. THE "DUX" CYLINDER PULPER. THE "DUX" WEEDER OR RIDGER. THE "DUX" SEED SOWER. THE "DUX" ENSILAGE CUTTERS. THE "DUX" HORSE POWERS. THFj "MACALISTER" RIDGER. W. E. REYNOLDS & Co., BOND ST., Agents for the famous "Heston" Vehicles and Macalister'a Gold Medal TURNIP RIDGER.

A. McEwan, BLACKSMITH, ffttILWBIGHT and CfACH ALIBI ST., BALCLUTBA. JJ kiids oi Agricultural ImpfoGlumi ol Work. 1. fteEwui tenst by careto' »tt«Un to ciwiom«rt, punctual execution »f aO work enteasted to kirn and low■ksrtcii ■atiet aad a* taoflM* I ** fiftWeuii Wktelwrigh*. DOLMAN'S MUSTARD IN THE BATHKOOM. Jnat put a tablespoon of Mustard in sow bath, and see what a reuiviguur- ' .. -1 til i:„.» offairt. i+. hdS. Qa tired limba and weary heads it fag ft wonderfully soothing and re-

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXV, Issue 2140, 31 July 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXV, Issue 2140, 31 July 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXV, Issue 2140, 31 July 1908, Page 2

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