PUBLIC NOTICES. I Q GOLD MEDALS. I I j|||ggh ENGLISH HALL MARKED. | $ " Ie c^aune ' B through which ire get our Gold Medals S k iMll ftna 118 *°. °® er 'hem at prices lower than the 3 | majority of jowellers would care to offer them at. a f Don>t for g et tlie facfc that all our Gold Medals bear the f $* <a|pP|ss& Government Hall Mark—tho standard mark of the 3 | This 10,6 world, an( l one that cannot be disputed. ? I WE HAVE A GRAND STOCK ON SHOW. | C We can supply 9ct. Gold Hall Marked Medals at.. | § 10/6, 12/6,15/6,17/6, 21/-..25-/ 1 3 Prices vary according to the size, v/eight, and workmanship but V 3 in all cases the YALUE is undonbted. € a Our prices for engraving usually run about ONE (f | v 3 SHILLING per dozen letters. § I HALL MARKED SILVER MEDALS | g In a Variety of Very Fine Designs can also S % be seen at prices from .. 1 I Stewart Dawson & Co., Q||p | 1 DUNEDIN. This Design, 21/- fj 1 fared by NOXOL After Years H I of Suffering... 0 Mr F. Carter, writing from Wellington, says—" I have purchased a I . S second bottle of Noxol. It is a splendid remedy for Indigestion and Con- I 1 stipation, wßich I have suffered from, for years. lam strongly recom- ! mending it to my friends." ( j Could anything bo stronger than that 1 A man who had suffered for years was restored to health by a single bottle, at a coßt of 2a. How many [ 1 times hare you felt that a hundred times 2s would be a small price to pay I ! for relief from your pain ? I t Noxol cures by getting right down to the foundation of the trouble, * It stimulates the action of the otomach and intestines, gives them a much j | needed rest by assisting in the work of digestion, and openo up the clogged j system. ! _ When you experience an oppressive fulness after eating, drowsiness, [ i dizziness, pain between the shoulders, bad taste in the mouth on rising, [ £ acidity of stomach, heartburn, or bad breath try a course of Dr Cross- j ' !j land's Noxol and you will find speedy relief. i\ j , 3 Nokol is to be had from medicine vendors everywherei Price 2s* | . r ' . — —— • ■ ... ~v WASHING f\Ajak- 1 DONE With Half the UstAl ; In Half the Usual With Half the Usual ;itnj | t n 1 1: ; Blackstene 6| TAjiGßsrofejfeM Rotary W&sher JAMESI « J. T1 will do a regular Eight-hour Washing in Less than-Pour Hours, and won't I X wear the eiothea. It will wash tho Finest Linens, La»ai, and Laces spotlessly j clean, as welt as the Heavier and Coarser BousehoM Waahables. It will save you I | giving yonr washing ont or getting a washerwoman in. If you have a good S\ I general whom you don't want'to loso, sbo will be quite content to stay with ij | you if yon possess a " Biackstone " Washer—is makes "Washing Day" so easy, 1 ! Better got one soon; they're going fast. ' J PRICE £3 10/- EACH. ' ' ; Oil StOTOS Wo have an unusually Largo Stock ofvthese handy Stoves and 1 and Heaters, which wa intend to sell at exceptional prices for tho Si i TTnntafa. remainder of the season. If jou want one it will payyou to oome 0 Heaters, here for it. Prices from Cs 6d up. j Laidlaw & Gray (Ltd.), i'nd Crockery Merchants, | ! RATTRAY STREET. I t ADELAIDE WINE SHOW, I©o6, HARDY'S OLD PORT a<*&m vioTomom, FIRST ,.„„^g I) SECOND PFJ!SiS. Artistic Beauty in Colour Toae ... Characterises the charming MNOLEIJMS just received from the manufacturers by . 1 ' Scouliar ff Cktaholm (Limited). The grounds vary from Soft Tints to Peep Rich Colours, while the Designs are most. Beautiful —some of them subdued, others bright and striking. The prices range from 2s 3d per yard up. Scouliar 8P Chisholm THE CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Rattray Street, Duaedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13941, 28 June 1907, Page 7
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