For Men Only. We are at present offering special lines in Men’s Clothing which immediately'warrant the attention of those who insist on quality combined with value. GENT hi 1 WEED SAC SUITS, greys and browns, combining both style and finish, 99/6 115/- 126 - GHNI’S ALL WOOL TWEED TROUSERS, cull bottoms 25/6 30/- 35/GENTS SPORTS COATS in Homespun tweeds of newest greys & fawns 49/6, 65/-, 75 -. GENTS WHITE TENNIS TROUSERS, belt hoops, cuff bottoms. 25 6, 30/. GENT’S RAINCOATS, RAGLAN STYLE, check linings, smart finish, 596, 69 6. 79 6 GENT’S MOTOR DUST COATS, dust resisting, stud bottoms, 39/6, All parcels of Drapery sent FREE OF CHARGE—Heavy Furnishings, Trunks, Furniture, and Sewing Machines excepted. HERBERT HAYNES, The House for Satisfaction, DUNEDIN.
• • • -V ’’ i',l \ r^agjr. Carlyle Sprayers create satisfied customers* Wc are receiving spontaneous reports from various quarters all unsolicited A couple of the most recent ones are as follows: Bolheiliold Orchard, Kiwaka 3/3/21. To Booth, McDonald A: Co., Ltd. Having completed another .souaon’s «praying with my Carlyle outfit. purchased in 1017, you will no doubt ho glad to hear that it is still rnnniug as smooth as ever, in fact, better, for all through the seasan 1“ have never ouee hao to even remove the tiring plug. This after four years running, pumping approx. hU,OUO gallons of spray, speaks lor itself. Neither the engine or pump hue heeu taken down or cleaned since I purchased it. Ko other make 1 know of holds auch a record. Yours Sincerely, A. It, FALCONEK. Mr K. B. Jackaou, Nelson. Probably the biggest individual orchardist in New Zealand, wrote last season as under:—- “I might stale that the Carlyle Spraying oultit has given every satisfaction. Wc hiu e sprayed throughout the season practically without a stoppage. There is no doubt it is the moat suitable omtit for this “district.” Mr Jackson has since verbally repoited that with his two Carlyle outfits he sprayed 100 acres 7 times over. 1050aeres without a mechanical trouble ol any kind. I>. M. and Co. Ltd. ocorch UI Giber Carlyle Sptayet Owners Arc Equally Satisfied, In Fact, ALL Arc Illustrated Catalogue Post Free. Please Mention This Paper. .Booth, Macdonald & Co, Ltd. Christchurch. .DUNEDIN Branch 103 BOND si. P,O Box qb/j, Phone 3445. Bad Foot He and no sign of it breaking out since pur portr.il is of Mr. E. F. WHEELER, of 22. Reseat Street, Call*. Donci'ter. England, who writes: wound break out in' my big toe. f had it attended to for about three mouths, but during (bat time it bad spread (o all (he toes, v.iib the result t) Ist J hud to undergo no oporoiion, tXstwith no av ail. Then. •ifD-runolhep ■operation, a.-j it did not cot an v be! 1 or, SUFFERERS ft;” KJrfcJir Gout, should !v.ai;;',' Ciat Minn* u",| ointment - sure of complete and htyowv r 'i."ie)i(, the Mm,,! impure waste nr* ter■, ’(ie-'n ,■-meli (no at Dicks, overcomes u..d e\pei;. (!e ’ ln..nu,-i; I recoveries Stand to it.j ermla. I’le.isjnu .!- e.J>> Of nil Dealer*. /(,/■ far and n, Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Renrlcs. F. rundonr, Rheumatism, 1 give bn, uinrnry relief; fo hn Clarke’s Bio “ Everybody’s Blood Purifier.” m
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3114, 24 April 1922, Page 1
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