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D.S.A. GIGANTIC REMOVAL SALE! ' 'TO-DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS, The Most Important Event in Our History— A COMPULSORY CLEARANCE SALEPrevious to Removing to Our New Premises now being erected opposite. IT IS ABSOLUTELY COMPULSORY That we have a COMPLETE CLEARANCE, because our Present Shelving is to be incorporated in the New Fixtures Opposite, and therefore MUST BE EMPTIED to save damage by removal; and we have TO ARRIVE a COMPLETE STOCK of the Freshest and Smartest DRAPERY GOODS for the Autumn Season procurable in the Home Markets, which we intend opening our New Establishment with. OUR WHOLE STOCK WILL BE OFFERED • At 1 SUCH SWEEPING REDUCTIONS As musfc have the desired effcct, and leave us Empty Shelves. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, SG AND 88 GEORGE STREET. . SALE ALSO AT BRANCH, SOUTH DUNEDIN.
IThe Best Food fop Infants and Invalfds in all Climates. ALWAYS BEADY. NO COOKING REQUIRED. < UADHPrO FDIL ' nil RLi till u M " B ™' U Masssiis'syyuw fiRIIJ . PUItE MILK) ira (ntJr.'TTf E?"V\ I Xrf|PMIBS». ■sr If IA LI L U mmi ® IN POWDER FOR®. H flj g 1/ INDEFINITELY. IfULS^B LARGEST, IST TE2S3 WOBLD. Of all Chemists and, Stores. ■ MuniEgLPiEßna your blood. | The part which the corpuscles i of the blood'play in making go'ocl the || loss occasioned to the body by wear m and tear, and in carrying off the effete or worn-out || material, has been compared to the part played by a §| • soldier. The corpuscles of pure blood are our soldier- || friends, who repair the worn-out tissues of the body, and || fight against disease-germs. The first condition for good || . health is pure blood, and that can only be obtained £nd || kept by taking pure food and drink. Adulterated food-sfctffis and drinks are the pests of || the modem market, and all too often health considera- ® tions are sacrificed to apparent cheapness. If you would p have a pure drink, take cocoa; but let it be a pure cocoa, $j such as Van Houten's, ■ which is _ highly digestible, i extremely soluble, and of most delicious taste. It is p cheap e too, for it costs less than a farthing a cup.. | It is easily made; it has an attractive aroiha_; and || it contains more nourishment than ail quantity of |jj the best beef-tea. v . | HAVE YOU TRIED v 1 VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE? | :&A# .TllllU JONE$ r < ; Pi if fill *T. -IDKKBCLIi, M.I.KK.] [R. C. JONES, SJ.I.KK |l|lf ; Electrical Engineers, • IjfiSC ' WELLINGTON, ,• '« I / CHmsTCK URCH, DUMEDIN. >.. i Contractor for Electric Lighting, Electric Traction,-.' I] / 1/ "M/ \| \ Electric i'ower Transmission Wants. If TOTBOIiI : - | I JL If ISo e Agents for Oroiiiptoii and Co., Londou (Dynamos, Arc « IxAaCvA " I JjliUl l' s ' Motois ); Henley's Telegraph Company (Cables 1 V\/\/\/y ami Wires); "Kdiswau" Lumps. ' I AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS I 0 UIIAWIfOItU 3TKEJST, DUUJiDIs.' J ' ymimilHl I ill— inn. '' J '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11949, 24 January 1901, Page 7
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465Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11949, 24 January 1901, Page 7
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