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~MaJfe aNote of "Why iffllDHMllS* Give the Best Service THE CASING.—The Strength and Quality of the Canvis used fav Dunlop Motor Cycle Covers ensures you freedom frombursts and annoying tyre troubles. Ample strength is embodied in every cover we issue to carry you thousands of miles over the roughest of roads. THE RUBBER TREAD.—OnIy the highest grade _ Rubber is used—and plenty of it Lightweight covers will not stand up to hard riding on our roads. Thafs why ' "Dunlops" are so popular amongst motor cyclfets—ample rubber is provided , to guarantee you a big mileage. WORKMANSHIP, Our reputation A epends on this, and ss we endeavour I to make every tyre we issue a standing M advertisement—you get the benefit JIV THEREFORE REMEMBER IT PAYS TO USE "DUNLOPS." , Stocked by all Leading Agants in "GROOVED," "STUDDED," «RIBBED" and "LOZENGE" j t Pattern*. Lists on App&attoa *- ' 1 DUNLOP RUBBER CO, ' Sytlnar. AdijaH*. hHt, Cheap JL A glance at the prices below will convince you that what to state is correct, and the assertion will be further proved by a visit to our i premises, 2*3 GEORGE STREET. LARGE-SIZE SOUP PLATES., Plain White .... 2/9 half-dozen. LAIIGJO-SIZE SOUP PLATES, Blue Pattern . . . 4/ half-dozen. MEDIUM-SIZE FLAT PLATES. Blue Pattern . . . 2/9 half-dozen. W. & G. STONE CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, large size—--3/8 half-dozen. STONE CHINA (as illustrated), 6/ per half-dozen. WHITE AND GOLD PLATES, Bin across » ■„ , . 3/ half-dozen. GRAVY BOATS, Blue Pattern 1/ each. JAPANESE FANCr CUPS AND SAUCERS from 10d to 3/6 each. PLATES TO MATCH from 8d each. BROWN EARTHENWARE TEAPOTS . . . ed, 1/3, 1/6, 2/ each. GLASS HAND LAMPS , 2/ each. GLASS TUMBLERS 2/3 half-dozen ALL HOUSEHOLD WANTS KEPT IN STOCK. 243 GEORGE STREET (NEAR HANOVER STREET). ' l*' 1 *' *• © © ■ fi tjgßia m ilv ill »■ m j foSTOIS AND WITH IT THE DEMAND FOR •iij;««i!ui ll^H' oi»m^i=r« d \\ «T We have opened shipments of these goods l\ from EOSTOCK'S, BALLY'S, and the LOTUS FACTORIES We recommend jou to make an early selection wbilo we have a full range, as these goods are selling rapidly, and we expect a Ecrious delay in the arrival of future shipSome of these goods are now on view in our windows. fls & Son pi, s hj? r-t m a? © w2j.^-i.^S.M> 22-25 PRINCES STREET, 212-214 GEORGE STREET WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL MAIL ORDERS m% Our P.O. Box is No. 41 mm *. >•£"'• ,**£ ~-i The brightness and romance of the Orient is suggested in the exquisite colourings and unusual patterns in our fine display of ORIENTAL and THrBETAN NOW ON VIEW! i The whole of our ground-floor space has been transformed into a veritable Eastern Bazaar —the display embracing a large assortment of Persian I and Oriental weaves. ' They are all our own importations, secured by \ us and now offered at Pre -War Prices. It is a display we are justly proud of, and we cordially invite your inspection—no one is impor- > » tuned to purchase. -L SCOULUi£ <p CHISHOLMC RATTRAY ST., DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 16514, 28 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16514, 28 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16514, 28 August 1917, Page 2