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flfl OUR FIRST EXHiemOft! AUTMN NOVELTIES —— WILL BE MADE ON ■ TUESDAY, mm I, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Some charming examples of coming Modes will be displayed throughout the Warehouse. IfflSl i fill, ® c. jw. wayward, 103 George Street, OUHEDIN. Bead this and it will convince you that for Quality, Style, and Finish at the lowest possible price, we are second to none. Note some of our prices: DUCHESSE CHEST for Hoys' Room, 18 x 14 Revelled Mirror £1 lfi ()• DUCiIESSE OHUST, Jewel Drawers, 18 x 14 Revelled Mirror li'l r> 0 lift MARBLE TOP U'ASHK'fAND, All Carved, on Castors £1 100 FULL-SIZED BRASS RAlfj BEDSTRAD £1 lo « SUPERIOR SADDLE-liAG SUITE £12 10 0 HEAVY TELESCOPE TABLE is 2 G C. & W. H AIT W AXIS* j ■ Furnishing Warehouse, 103 George Street, DUNEDIN. School Children! Here's Pocket Money for You! COMI'IiTITION NO. 2. The following sentence" (completed) lirs been sealed away by flip Manager of the Olngo Daily Times, arid is not known to anyone connected with"Tiger Teas:— "Discriminating; Tea drinkers of New Zealand are daily "testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are —— and ." A /"V Will l>e divided amongst those who correctly supply the two missing H RI 1 wol( ' s l ! e ' ,cribi,, s W qwalitios and (2) the position of Tiger Teas in JJO 8 a tbe estimation of the public. If more tha.ii 40 correct replies are tent WW Jl V in, then tlw Prizes will be divided amongst the 40 whoso writing is neatest. . CONDITIONS. (1) Competitors must be under 18 yearspi ago. (2) Write the complete sentence on one side of a sheet of paper or card; on the other side the competitor's full name and address, also ago, duly endorsed'by parent or adult friend; and in one corner the words "Competition No. 2." (3) Any number of guesses may bo sent, but any single competitor may win only one prize. (4) Each guess must be written on a separate sheet, and the end of a, packet of Tiger Tea containing the Number must be' cut off and attached to each sheet sent ill. (3) Competition closes on the 31st MARCH NEXT, and the Prizes will be awarded immediately afterwards. (6) Address (without dejav); TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE, P.O. Box 111, Dunedin, v% Autumn, Show, HEW GOODS ... rJf \ \X' From the World's Best ijr\ MV\ Makers of Shoe Wear. j T1 Our Motto: Best Values, Best Makers, Best Styles / """ n H y?' Jy Ladies' Glace Evening Shoes (bows), V-T V T . 2/11,3/8, to 17/6. J \i f Ladies'Curracio Glove Kid Lace Boots, L A/ 9/6,12/6, to 21/-. (• | l Ladies' Felt and Carpet Slippers, 1/-, '2/11, to 6/6. Jfe SIMON 8R05.,. ■ CONTINENTAL SOOT DEPOT, 140 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (Opposite the Post Office). BRANCH SHOP-BALCLUTHA. Men's Chrome Lice Boots (double soles), 10/«, 12/6, to 16/6. Men's Glace Kid Boots (sewn), 12/6, 14/6, to 24/-. Men's Hard Wear Cookham Boots, 17/6, 22/6, to 28/-. Boys' and Girls' Boots in Great Variety. T UMINOUS PAINT A n? ES , I i ~ . •, . » » and Others to know that the Otago (Balmain ?). Dji | y Mmes undertakes the POSTING of Dry and in Oil, with Protecting Lacquers ®ke),-STREAMERS, POSand Varnishes TERS, and every description of Printing in the most prominent position} in the Cit7 oh 19f SMITH Jc SMITH (LTD.). the shortest notice. /

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13533, 5 March 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13533, 5 March 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13533, 5 March 1906, Page 2