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Mails from Melbotimo tor Durban and Capetown, per Runic, 22nd March, via Albany; lliltiiidca. 2811] March, via Freuiantlc; Xarrung, .11th April, via, Adelaide. W. St. Geoboe Douglas, Chief Postmaster. =a SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TCT V E U Y B 0 D Y GOES TO J. HARRIS & 00. TO HEAR THE i.EDISON PHONOGRAPH TALK, LAUGH, PI/AY, AND SING. Free Music Daily. A most wondciful Invention. .Prices: Gem, £3; Standard, £6; Home, 3; Triumph, £15. No skill required to produce tho finest musics! elections. Orold-moulded Records, ih each. Complete List roceivod Monthly. They never wear out. II will carry you buck lo old Virginia, where tie cotton, corn, and sweet potatoes grow. It sings and "plays " In the Evening by the Moonlight" at. J. Harris and Co.'s. Don't fail to go. It will play " On the Banks of Iho Wabash, Where in Childhood You Loved' to Roam." Pact is, alter hearing it, you'll never- ba content without an Edison in your home, J. KARRIS & CO., 22 PRIXOES STREET. (Near Herbert, Haynes). TANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, Head Office, HIGH STREET, DTJNEDIN. FIRE, MARINE, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS \ Taken at Lowest Current Rates. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manage Toleuhone 2« THE "BEST" Is, after nil, a poor adicctive to usn in connection with THOMSON !i CO.'S Carbonated Watera and Cordials, They are so iranieamrably supsrior to any others made in New Zealand that they are in a class by themselves. Thomson and Cn.'a eo,uipment and methods are milot ahead of any otlur N.Z. irnnnfactuvev. All tbo ingredients mod by thera pro selected regardless of cost, and " era absolutely the best tlut money can buy. This is why you hive to uay a little more for Thomson's; but isn't it worth while ? " THOMSON AND 00., -ORAITHWAITE'g I ANNUAL SALE OB EVERYTHING; RATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND MARINE, ALL RISKS COVEBED ' LOWEST CURRENT RATES, HEAD OFFICE: DUNEDIN.

WE ARE NOW MAKING OUR AUTUMN EXHIBITION OF FASHION'S LATEST CREATIONS, Never lu our experience have we shown a more comprehensive collection of Fashionable Fabrics, Sour most random choice could net go wrong. VENETIAN AMAZON CLOTHS in all the New Shades of • Brown, Wine, Plum, Seaweed, and Navy— 'Dress Lengths from 19/6 to 49/6. CHEVIOT TWEEDS in New Checks and Stripes - Dress Lengths from 13/6 to 47/6. NEW CHEVIOT SERGES in Every Fashionable Shades Dress Lengtha from 19/6. NAVY SERGES in the Popular Cheviot, Coating, Eslamine, and Rough-and-Ready Makes - From 2/-to 5/6. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. (LTD.) VELVETEENS. The Fashion for the Season is Velveteen. The colours in which this soft and exquisite material is made are of the greatest beauty. From soft tones df Forest Brown they range upwards through gradations of Almond, Chestnut, Goldeu Brown, Etna, Mandarin to Deep Cream and Light Ivory Tints. Or from a Deep Burgundy Red through Damask Shades of Mnzarin, Garnet, Vermilion to the delicate Pink, and then to the fuller tones of Vieux Rose. In Green they range from Dark Ivy through varying shades of Moss and Olive to the Pale Sea Green ; whilo in Blues they begin with Deep Navy, and ascend through endless shades of Marine, Wedgwood, Sapphire to the brilliant huo of the Turquoise. All these and many another lovely colour may be seen at the D.I.C, in "LYONS" and "LOUIS" Velveteens at 2/3, 2/11, 3/6 per yard, CORDED VELVETEENS IN NEW, RICH SHADES. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY! OUR FIRST GRAND DISPLAY AUTUMN AND WINTER OOODS TO-DAY, 12ih MARCH, and FOLLOWING DAYS. The Greatest and Most Artistic Display of Trimmed Models ever shown will be on View in Our Showroom. FURS AND MUFFS IN GREAT VARIETY. NEW DRESS MATERIALS. NEW BLOUSINGS. NEW RIBBONS AND LACES, Etc. NOW ON YIEW. DALLAS'* W A T T, 60 and 62 GEORGE STREET,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13855, 19 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13855, 19 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13855, 19 March 1907, Page 4

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