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Value at BUTTON TAN NAPPA KID GLOVES, good, servioeable wear ... 12/6 per pair, WHITE WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES, reliable make ... 10/6 a P air - WIDE FANCY-RII3BED CASHMERE HOSE, all wool, In Black and Nigger ••• b/b a P<" r « PURE LINEN FOBFAjS 30 ins. [wide ... 1/1, 1/2, 2/3, 2/6. ■* yard. 36 ins. {wide ... 2/6 2/9 2/11 3/3 a yard. These Gcodswbfch are jusl to hand are of exceptional value,[and have been practically unprocurable since pre-war. ,6 in, "FINLAY'S" PUKE LINEN FINEST LONGCLOTH, -J/3, 1/6 per yard. These Calicoes have been sold until recently at 2/- & 2/3 per yard, FUGE SILK, 28in wide, natural and cream 6/11 P er y ard - The IKm :Satisfaction, DUNEDIN,

gggggjSSSimmm^'^ii^ . . . .;.?al!iwil«Sr-. oiftiiicrttii?)! ■; &^_._.^M! * Viv l^ll ••- H >w create satisfied customers. We are receiving spontaneous reports from various quarters —all unsolicited A couple of the most recent ones are as follows; , Rotherfield Orchard, Biwaka 3/3/21. To Booth, McDonald & Co., Ltd, . Having completed another season's spraying will my Carlyle outfit, purchased in 11)17, you will no doubt bo clad to hear that it is still running as smooth as ever, in fact, better, for all through the seasan 1 have never once hao. to even remove the tiring plug. This after lour years ' g, pumping appro*. (iO.OOU gallons of spray, speaks °lf. Neither the engine or pump baa been LaKeii down or cleaned since 1 purchased it. No other make 1 know of holds such a record. Yours Sincerely, A. K. JFALCUNEU. Scores Of Other Carlyle Sprayer Owne Illustrated Catalogue Po Mr IS. B. Jackson, Nelson. Probably the biggest individual orcharuist in JNew Zealand, wrote last season as under:— "I might state that the Carlyle tepray>ng outfit has given every satisfaction. We have sprayed throughout the season practically without a stoppage. There is no doubt it is the most suitable outfit for tins "district." Mr Jackson has since verbally reported that with his two Carlyle oulfitH he sprayed 150 acres 7 times over. 1050aeres without a mechanical trouble ol any kind. U. M. and Co. Ltd. Ate Equally Satisfied, In Fact, ALL Are Free. Please Mention This Paper. Booth, Macdonald & Co, Ltd. Christchurch DUNEDIN Branch 103 BOND st. P,O Box 465, Phone 3445. Trgy. ■tmvi}n«,ro"?*r'-".iwrfc're' Broke out all Our Portrait is of Mr*. RODGER London, England, who writes : " I broke out ;ill over my hotly i large ml blotches which ,\iv-r .; ii:;i while (Mine into hum' s irei. 1 w, .{. ! two hospitals arid to two or l.'si-.-doclorf. but 1 • > une wo;.,<: hi l" of h"ih'i, so 1 Uintl jour 'CI •.'. /SJcwl Mixture,' and ynj now o'.iii SUFFERERS ft™. •;, tinm. Cent, should rfnlisi ill il. (olio relitS—to be ■inn- of ci,mild hj; ;ii|(| |.. cleansed of the impun- w;i»le m h- r. lifood jbjlxtllte ' ,|tll. Ihj ::.'.. i . why st) many wonderful imiwrifm from anj- Mijiinniis n ,f « ListowcJ 3: muKowhitt. Ik it may •r soul." to Uiiie, and lift' - &M ■■ : -" : ;f^mss^smm^u r r 1 Iverybodv's 8.5<

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3148, 18 December 1922, Page 1

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