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m Wardrobes. Special Offer of 3ft Gin. Wardrobes, Mirror Door and Drawer, Polished Walnut or Oak, £5 10/« Duchesse Chests to match, * 37/6 45/, 55/, 59/6, 75/. Beds and Bedding. Loose Kapoc Beds from 22/6. Buttoned Kapoc Beds from 29/6. Buttoned Flock Beds from 15'. Hair, Kapoc, Wool, Flock,. Etc., are'the various materials used in the manufacture of our bedding and are the best procurable. The Tickings are superior to those generally used. Special attention given to purifying and re-making all kinds of Uedding. Our stock of Brass and Iron Bedsteads is now replete with all the Latest Designs and, having been bought before the recent advance just cabled from Home, a saving of 20 per cent is effected. 39/6, 45/», 55/-. We hold a large stock of Artistic Wood Bedsteads from 39/6 each. Our New Illustrated Catalogue Post Free on Application. Herbert Haynes & So., Lid., The Leading House Furnishers, v Princes Str at. DUNEDIN. The Octagon.

Csaotoes tfc« Wgbest jtkh Am nest dcHdras forces, «ad k vaAmt&y atkrewiedgtA to to THE STANDARD COCOA OF THE WMUk

JUST ARRIVED! THE Japanese Lily. Of all our Billbous Plants this is truly the most beautiful, with its brilliant and delicately-coloured flowers aud delightful perfume. It will grow IN ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ORDER AT ONCE! LILIUM AURATUM—"TIIIO GOLDEN-BAYED LILY." Height, 4 to 6 feet. Flowers 12 inches across! Post Free, 8d each; 3 for 1/9; 6 for 3/LILIUM AURATUM RUBRO VITTATUM— Gorgeous Flower, 10 to 12 inches across. Post Free, 1/6 each; 3 for 4/LILIUM AURATUM WITTEL — "The Noble Lily." Distinctive, Beautiful White Flowers. Post Free, 1/6 each; 3 for 4/LILIUM AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM— The Giant of the Lilies, yet one of the most beautiful, hardy and easy to grow. Post Free, 1/6 each; 3 for 4/NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. Nimmo & Blair, BULB SPECIALISTS, DUNEDIN.

0. CARRIAGES. Collapsible. - Strong. Compact. Rubber-Tyred. We are offering the balance of our Stock of 50 /• BABY CARRIAGES at Unparalleled Reduction of over 33 per c^nt. If (I- m NOW 32/6 Don't Procrastinate. Order Now. Only a few left. "Rattray St., DUNEDIN. Tay St., INVERCARQILL

Taratu Coal, Tkt Ckeftpesi *nd 1m« in th« Karktt. WEIE & CRAIG. Sot* AftEt* for th« Tai&in Coal Coy. b laleiatfea and S«rro«nßu|f Efiatrieta, Mm ag#ats for Croat and Croat. Psrtaia Shlivawd with th* itmont proaptttudi, ®GL IBJJWMMTVCtVIATB "J)INNA puahioa the weanu in nesty, rubbishy tea." Gie them guid, hertaoma "Hoadai iggkp.'*

SEAGULLS 43 YEARS OLD. M. Blondeau, of Quimperle, Brittany, was out shooting a few,days ago when, lie Brought down • a seagull. Attached to oiie of its legs was a ring with the inscription. in English, "1869. Return Zoological Station, Heligoland." In 1869 Heligoland was, of course, a British possession. M. Blondeau has preserved the bird in the hope of ascertaining whether it is as old as the date on the ring would indicate.

£20,000 PRIZE FOR MOTOR FUEL. A prize of £20,000, to bo contributed to by all the chief motor-ear clubs in the world, is to be offered, says 'Excelsior,' for a new motor-car fuel,, rendered necessary by the rapidly increasing price of 'petrol. The new fuel must be easy to manufacture with substances of which there is a constant supply, such as . alcohol, and which- are not likely to fluctuate in price except, with general alterations ip. money values.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 7

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