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PUBLIC NOTICES. signs si? shi P ments of , New Jewellery, | I I Silverware, Leather Goods, and j I OF | Novelties are now arriving, and I I 1 being opened out as fast as we I I ' I can manage it, S I |T would be well for you, the next few weeks, to | | notice our show-windows carefully, and our f | showrooms, to see the New Goods as tiiey are f | opened out. The variety of suggestions for gifts | I may bewilder you at first; but by making your f | inspections early, when the time conies to buy you » I will probably know exactly what to get, And if I 8 economy and good taste count for anything with 8 1 y°u will know also that we are offering you » | the best value you can get. | a (JBWSVIXfBBIESSSQES u { O. & T. YOUNG, | | 88 Princes Street* | j mm, BAYNES, & CO. (lii). s Grins Iriss I§i!ZfSBP ; MOW OPEN.... ! A Wonderland of Toys and Atnusciaeftls, and a ; veritable Paradise for the Children, forming a most infereatiag exhibition of New and Wonderful Toys, ■ Mechanical Novelties, Dolls, and thousands of Amus- ; iftgi Useful, and Instructive Presents for Children ot | all ages. ; e G&sas which has captured Britain and the Continent'— j " D1AB0L0,"—10ld, 1/11, 2/11. A profusion of ... S YULETIDE GIFTS, NEW YEAR OFFERINGS, | ... and TOKENS OF .REGARD. A Large Selection of the New Peggy Hand-hags, Peggy Purses, Lefier-caass, Pocket-hooks, Drcssirig-cases, Mili- | tary iiair Brushes in Leather Cases. | JAPANESE DRESS BASKETS aad PICNIC BASKETS. ran 1 , uncs. & co. (w.), DUNEDIN. II Do you want a Pure Cocoa? Then drink j|s || Van Houten's. Do you want the cocoa || |l which possesses the finest flavour? Then i| If drink Van Houten's. Do you want the If f|| cocoa which is most readily digested ? • || §| Then drink Van Houten's. There is no 1| || other cocoa which combines these three j|| ■M qualities. It is the best and the l|j only "best." I Special she ; i; Vie hara provided a, particularly largo assortment of goods suitable for the ooeasies, | which will make our Establiahment a great contra of interest ■ j; to holiday Shoppers. :i LADIES' BMBKOIDERED HANDKKROII 1 EPS— 5/6, 6/8, 7/6, S/6 to 45/- per dozon, ! TODIES' HEMSTITCHED HAKDKERCHIEPS2/6, 3/6, 4;6, 5/6 per dozen. f..\ DIES' FI.OIIAL AND PLAIN* ELASTIC BELTS— ; 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, ami 5/6. LADIES' LEATHER BELTS- 1/-, i/s, 1/6, 1/11 to 5/6 each. LADIES' KID AND FABRIC GLOVES, a fall selection at all priccs. ■ \DIES' UMBRELLAS, jnst landed- 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 lo 82/6 each. Ladies' Ready-to-wear Garments. jj r,AMIES' TWEED AND BUCK CI.OTH SKIRTS— i ■{ 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 3/6, 9/6 up. i!; LADIES' FEATHER BOA?, very much worn— 12 6, 16/6, IS/S. j.| I. A DIES' COSTUMES, Sac and Eton shapes. SpeeialPrlocs— 29/6, 82/6. I A Beautiful Selection of Fancy Linen Work, j a FANCY LINEN DOYLKYS, hemstitched- i § 4Jd, 6d, 9d, 1/-, and 1/3 each. | FANCY LINEN TRAY CLOTHS, a very choice lot— j 8/6, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 up. I FRILLED MUSLIN CUSHION COVERS, very new—2/3, 2/6, 3/6 each. [' § KOILKIi LINEN BAGS, uaefnl for travelling, in Blue, 1'iol;, and White— i | V" eac h- f. MOLLISONS (LTDjJ I GEORGE STREET. f mHE First Utility oi frequent ami regular rjW. First Utility of frequent and regular X r,dvertisia» consists in this: Thcro is &t X advertising consists in this; There is at sdl times a large class o! persons, both in all times a largo class of persons, both in country aud town, who have no feted places country and town, who havo no fixed place" for the purchase oi certain necessary articles, {or the purchase oi certain necessary articles" and are ready to be swayed and drawn towards and are ready to be swayed and drawn towardi any particular place which is earnestly any particular place which is earnestN brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, brought under thoir notice Indifferent 'o they yield without hesitation to the first who a.n, they yield without hesitation to the first askji. « who aska.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14088, 17 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14088, 17 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14088, 17 December 1907, Page 3

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