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Public Notices. The two missing rtrords were Recuperative." NOBODY WOPi THE PRIZE. No one picked the two words, but such a large number bad one decided, therefore, to give Everybody anotherCchanoe. The rnze Money will be doubled, and.two fresh words chosen, this time quite simple ones. will be divided amongst those picking the two words in this sentence : "Discriminating Tot* Drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are . ~....».;..:,. :/„ - —. and ......... v .'....:.'!:. ;" ''' • ■■' r m UI in the two a 4jectives required; a'ttich to every guess the end of a packet ot Tiger Tea containing the number, and address as follows: . TIGER TEA COMPETITION, &ox 111, Dunedin. Competition closes December 10 next. SPRING CLEANING Ask Your Grocer for 'PUMICINE" SAND SOAP, And have no other. aasgsa2£ HALFDocs not crumble away when wet, and retains nwi nm» its original hardness after use. lAYIQR S H. F. MOSS, Agent. COCOA A CUP OF COCOA Is the most delicious of all drinks, and it is alio very notirlOd, or is for a tin of Cocoa' when yon can get a tin ot TAYLOR Bros.' COOSA Order a tin of Taylors' Cocoa at onue, and beg n to save money. Your Grocer Sells It. I Ex s.s. Kumara. BOSTOCK'S CHARR/HKC BOOTS AND SHOES. -*: I E arc now show- • ing some very exquisite designs in Ladies' British-made Footwear, comprising" all the Latest Stylesand Shapes imaginable. These goods are designed to meet the requirements of the" 4 most fastidious. .: Lace and ButtonBoots and Shoes, with a smart military heel, or the Louis heel, j . pump soles, dainty one- | bar, twin - bar, and i triple-:bar Shoes. j Prices from 12s 6d per pair. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. Appointed Sole Agents for several high-grade French Houses. \xmm \mmm\wm IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, 6 Princes street, Dunedin. Telephone 101. Wholesalo Agent: WILLIAM TAYLOR. Merchant. Any ordinary manufacturer can make ordinary Sand Soap, hut why Ehould you be satisfied with ordinary Sand Soap when better can be had for the asking? In buying PEARSON'S SAND SOAP you get the best that can be made. It hits the happy medium of being neither too hard nor too soft. It does not crumble away, and can be used to the last tiniest bit. For scouring all woodwork, tinware, etc., it is unequalled ) cleans inky fingers; removes all dirt from the hands. Makes homes brighter and work lighter. Ask for PEARSON'S SAND SOAP instead of merely a cake of Sand Soap. 4d per cake. All grocers. Wholesale Agent: WILLIAM TAYLOR, Merchant. DELIVERY OF CIRCULARS, ETC. 'J* nrier* fn V dWributinn with the rbich is delivered at tearly every a S house in the City and Suburbs, and ako, extensively in the Country. vmmrmmmm Dress Materials for South n Ladies at the Popular I All the New Season'& Goods ape now on sale In Dress Materials We have a Magnificent Range both in Fabrics and Designs. And the Prices are certainly most reasonable. m In Cream Materials We have the prettiest things in Nun's Veilings, Cashmeres, Delaines, Winceys, and Serges at Is 3d to 2s lid a yard. m In Cashmeres All Colors, double width, Is ll£d a yard. E3 In Dress Tweeds »£s> m A Splendid Line of Light and Middle Greys, Small Checks. Middle Greys, Small Checks. Really a choice fabric for a stylish, smart costume. 2/11 a yard m Association South Dunedin m I wik m mm BEST KID GLOVES In the City at the Price. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. HAYNIS, DUNEDIN. & CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 12928, 26 September 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12928, 26 September 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12928, 26 September 1906, Page 7

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