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< m i Furniture Moderately Priced HIGH-BACK CANADIAN'.DINING CHAIRS . . 8/0 ADJUSTABLE PRESENTATION MORRIS CHAIRS . 42/CUSHION EASY CHAIRS, in Velvet . . . . 45/NEW DESIGNS IN QUAINT. DUQHESSE. CHESTS . .55/-TILE-BACK WASHSTANDS TO MATCH ...... 18/6 ' SOLID OAK ROLL-TOP DESKS ........ £5 17/6 OAK DOUGLAS OFFICE CHAIRS . . , .i 16/6 3 SPECIALS . MASSIVE EXTENSION DINING TABLES, Cft by 3ft 6in, one leaf ' 42/_ ' THE MARVEL" LOUNGE CHAIR, upholstered in New Season's Cretonnes 32/6 PULL SIZE ARTISTIC WOOD BEDSTEAD, complete with Wive Mattress arid Bedding • £4 17/6 Herbert, Haynes & Co. Ld DUNEDIN.'^"-™™-' DELIVERY—We pay caniaga to your nearest railway station, or postage on all Parcels of Drapery. Heavy Furnishings, Furniture, Trunks, and Sewing Machines excepted.

the Time When m are "lade underthe Doubly iritish Justified « in llHf WHITE TREAD I i V/A Q Q FlßSTLY—Because fhese high-grade Tyres are now unapproached by any other tyre on the market for Quality of Material and for the Excellent Wear and Service they give. ( J SECONDLY—Because in supporting British Industrie*, Motorists help to maintain the people anil business of their own Country. Stocked in Grooved, Three Ribbed and Rubber Non-Skid, PRICK I.JST MAILED ON APPLICATION. DJNI.OI 1 IviL.uhK CO. ( Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry) 9:> Comtunay Pl,ice, Wcllintflon; 116 Worcester St., Chrisichurch; and at A tit h/ // / a vKt 5P <sc ■to S3 (Cfr COOOOOOOCQOSOOOvQOQQOQC "r'jvGQCQOOOGOGOOGOOOQOOQOOOO 8 WITH 8 IT CLEANS, MP POLISHES | Witu vM simple application, Try it on your furniture o: piano-vyoa § irill be surprised at the wonderful improvement. It gives Craftsmen 0 furniture that soft, artistic polish so appropriate to the style. 'lt Q entirely removes the "cloudiness" from mahogany furniture, restoring <5 its original gloss.

Xeep y<;ur dining-room table bright and tempting—it will giva an, added «hnrm to your homo,-' Hot diahea havo no effect on tables polißhed with Johnson'o Propa.'ed War. It nover becomes sticky or tacky in the hott.Cßt weather or from tko heat of the body, consequently does not gather dust or show finger printa. ISwy family has dozens ol uses for Johnson's Prepared Wax. It is ;ust as necosQwy 'round the. house as buap. Keep a tin always on band to cUan and polish your Floors Piano . Motor 0»r Unolenm > ' Furniture Golf Olnbi Woodwork Leather Qoodn Gun Stocks, etc. - .t Is miMirpa'sflod for all of these purposes Johnson's Prepaid Wax ii clean and', easy to use and economical. II ia conveniently put. up—jlwiys ready to use—no tools or brushes required—all you n«ed iB ft fthstsa-cloth rag or woollen rag. . Sold by Most Good Dealers, ' Insist on your tradesman supplying you. He can easily socure Joflnson'g Prepared Wax and Johnson's Wood Dye through any oi our Nev» Zealand - Distributore: Auckland: ilili & Plummer, Ltd,, Smith & Caughey, Ltd , Geo, Brovrnq Ltd., Hardio Bros., Ltd. ' Dunedln: Smith & Smith, Ltd., jjaidlaw & Gray, Ltd., Patorson & Barr, Ltd. Wollington: G. L. Geo & Co., Ltd., Bobt Martin, Ltd., Smith & Smith, Ltd. Cbiistchiuch: E. Beece & Sons, Ltd.. StrntliOTß & Co., Ltd., Smith & Smith; Ltd. JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

ECONOMY. Thinking .people have become aware that the most rigid care regarding expenditure is imperative, and at, such a time as this it might ho proper to remind the public tlmt Dr. Morse's Indian' Root Pills arc an economical remedy sold at a price within tlio reach of ail classes. Although the cost of production has greatly increased, there has been ho advance made in the selling 'price of this remedy. There are on an average forty pills in each bottle, and generally .they-are sokl from one shilling to one and threepence, depending oil the local trade conditions. These pills are a standard remedy, and should be in the home of every family. More' costly medical attention and drugs,can ])e avoided if reasonable care is taken and 'Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills used to lieop the system in propor working order,

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North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13929, 11 July 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13929, 11 July 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13929, 11 July 1917, Page 3