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I 111 TfTTT 2 BUTTON TAN NAPPA KID GLOVES, good, serviceable wear ... 12/6 per pair, WHITE WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES, reliable make ... 10/6 * pair. WIDE FANCY-RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, all wool, In Black and Nigger ... 6/6 a pair, PURE LINEN FORFARS 3 o ins. wide ... 1/1, 1/2, 2/3, 2/6, a yard. 36 ins. [wide ... 2 6 2/9 2/11 3/3 a yard. These Gcods which are just to hand are of exceptional value, and have been practically unprocurable since pre-war. in " FINLAY'S" PURE LINEN FINEST LONGCLOTH, * ' 1/3, 1/6 Per yard. These Calicoes have been sold until recently at 2/- 6:2/3 per yard. FUGE SILK, 2bin wide, natural and cream 6/11 per .yard. The House [[fori [Satisfaction, DUNEDIN, : ! w*«sixurm Carlyle •IttV/*« create customers* We are receiving spontaneous reports from various quarters all unsolicited A couple of the most recent ones are as follows: Kotheriield Orchard, Kiwaka 3/3/21. To Booth, McDonald & Co., Ltd. Having completed another season's spraying with my Carlyle eutht, purchased in 1917, you will no doubt bo ulad to hear that it is still running as smooth as ever, in fact, better, for all through the seasan 1 have never 011 a; baa to even remove the firing plug. This alter four years running, pumping approx. tJU.OOU gallons of spray, speaks for itself. Neither the engine or pnmp has been taken down or oleaned since I purchased it. No other make 1 know of holds such a record. Yours Sincerely, A. K. FALCONER. Mr R. B. Jackson, Nelson. Probably the biggest individual orchardist in New Zealand, wrote last season as under:— "I might state that the Carlyle bpraying outfit has given every satisfaction. We Lave sprayed throughout the season practically without a stoj page. There is no doubt it is the most suitable outfit for this "district." Mr Jackson has since verbally reported that with his two Carlyle outfits he sprayed 150 acres 7 times over. 1050 acres without a mechanical trouble ol any kind. 13. M. and Co. Ltd. Scores Of Other Carlyle Sprayer Owners Are Equally Satisfied, In tact, AI scores vi £ a 4 logue Post Free , Please Mention This Pape Booth, Macdonald & Co, Ltd. Christchurch DUNEDIN Branch 103 BOND st. P,O Box 465. Phone 3445. !*■■; " Broke out all over my body.' Our Portiait i» of Mr«. RODGERS. of S, Li»U London, England, who writes : "I broke out all hut my body in cured, larco red blotches wliicli after a liUlu II"- 5or"; ; , wliile came into large sores. I wont to pen, ; : " two hospitals and to two or three nr.Udul I doctors, but] became worse instead I of better, so 1 tried your 'Clarke's me yon ' Blood Mixture,' and am now uuitc bring ", .1 ;UF r E*Z\K.X\D Fi , c ,, Ec/emo. Boil?, r ivo s .iK->. Gouf. should realise Mia I. lotions and oi'iimrrlW—to I"' >''ii r( ' " f rompleta and lasting benrl.t, t.l cleansed of the impure waste matter, Hie true eausi Blood Milium' qui* kly attacks, overcomes and e fry ho many wonderful recoveries aland to its ci cr ireiui any injurious ingredients. NOIHI Brinton, t You liiaj make what I'd 01 this, as i f may iik otlur poor soul." . Glandular Swelling*, ii Eruption*. Rheuma* in 1,11! yi.e temporary ni inusl he thoroughly ell troubles. ' Clarke'k the impurities, that. i» Pleasant to Ukc, and r %f <)j all Dealers. Ask joy ami "Everybody's Purifier." f.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3135, 18 September 1922, Page 1

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