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PUBLIC NOTICES. iii««vMl.iii»iljrj»iMrii^,ui J wmuimi.v»iAwrrku^^ ARTISTIC DECORATING ■ IS THE MAKING -OF" THE HOME Even the most Beautiful and Costly Furniture loses half its effect if the : — WALLPAPER — FRIEZES, ETC. are not in Good Taste. ' : Good Taste does not necessarily mean Elaborateness nor Costliness It means harmony and appropriateness. Our advice is free —our .Wallpapers and Friezes inexpensive ' ' OCTAGON, DUNEDIN—And at WELLINGTON fif CHRISTCHURCH,. |._"....fTri»«jiiiFa.j^jjjn.ii,Mii.i.HH J iiL..»i'i.j ij.hi ~ .i....... i..i..i l ,^ inT im.,.. .. I .i..,i..» n j l y«mi I— .iu..——i.im. ltM .. t u»nj«mmtnw.'iTt,ji»ajiKiiiii J M FINAL OFFERS Special to ~ lip FURNITURE* Mill-owaers. - — DICK'S ORIGINAL BELTING. ,e Department to be Positively Closed by Don't be put off with vrorlhlcßs imitations ' "TO/a r A . d**& fj €% 4 This Rclting is by far the most ' €$!• economical Helt as yet produced. Used '* ' . ■ •'' extensively in Koundncs, Mills, Factories, ■ ' and is specially suited to till Uie reipiirc- • ■' incuts ~f Threshing-mill Owners, and is Odd DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, with Sprint? Seats, upholstered in Art procurable only from the Scle Agents- m , JOHN EDMOND. lapestry— ' „,.■„,„ Usual price 32,6 TARPAULINS. Read This ! Sale price ii/ 9 A SSdo f Tow?S™; furious LOUNGE CHAIRS, upholstered in Mohair Velvetfrom lie.U (inaliiy • at.erial. Will stnn'd \ Usual price 55/the cllccl. of the weather indefinitely, and is an excellent prelection for Stacks and Sale price 37/6 Jlachiiiery. Special sizes made to order. ~,,„, No niilUnviicr should be without a cover 8 011 b' DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, in Carved, Polished Walnut, • SLl ° l " e ' upholstered Pantasoto Leather—■ '. .. ENGINE OILS. ' ?; ~alpi ' icc r:(! The iinpuitancc of having 'good nil is . n T Salc P nce 32 / 6 very evident lo niill-owners. Half the MONK'S BENCH, with Carved Back, in Solid Oak— • ■ wear and tear and breakdowns of Usual price £S S 0 Machinery are caused by using oil of an ' „ , . „» „ . inferior quality, the result liein» heated P nce »*' 7 6 bearings ami a funeral breakdown. Savo rT . , T m _, nn ~■_ . „ , , . . „ . youreeif this unnecessary expense and "'n' 1 JjOW sMILI!/, with Drop-end, well upholstered m Crimson lapestry— worry. We make a specialty of Usual nrice .£8 S 0 hubricatinj; ami Cylinder Oils that will UMiai price £b 6 u give entire Satisfaction. Give us a trial Sale price £6 10 0 order and watch the result. Samples and quotations sent on appli- ,1 only Solid WALNUT SIDEBOARD, with beautifully Carved Panels— cation to- • , ■< . :■ ' " „ ,■ . -•-_„ . Usual price Ml 00 t ■ - \ "'-':;,■■-. .'-'. at the | iCOMFOPT 1 %t«' '"' At T% 1 tilI Half the fatigue on Ironing Day \ .-' m i is caused by the over-healed | ,'"?• m S Kitchens in which womenwork. I. What Commander Peary,,the Discoverer, says: M s v-,-..', ii: . i i \r £ • '"' "Being satisfied since inv first expedition in 1891 that the M ' }.? v '"T d }! lM n* 1 ' ' K««tmftii' cameras and films were best suited for this class of work, ® , • JiAUtodoso. lou.loiit. lie- | ; I,have.used both exclii'ivclv in all of mv Arctic expeditions since, if .' cause things are d.llerent to-day., ; . ~. . g to Mfj j nttri f )ute the fiu . t ' t i, at x | iave brollgllt back | I Vou call use the New I a aeries of pli"tu.-rapbs which in quantity and quality probably || | '.■••-. j •■ exceed any other series of photographs obtained from the Arctic || Uot Point Electric ' *"" I I Iron.' « -I { _____ l Wherever adverse conditions demand absolute dependa- m \ ~,,,,, , .• .. ' , ji hilitv in photosrapliic equipment—there the Kodak goods are m | Its heated by elect.u-.y, and c ,- en> T he photographic success of Commander Peary's M | can be used even in a drawing | - ex p S(iition .i ß . fl ,'„ y demonstrated by. the,pictures all of them --M ... room, because there is no smoke, | f Koi(ak f , S (|«si:>a±irift his thrilling; historic narrative Eg j soot, oi dust. i . _ ow nitu , in g in HAMPTON'S. MAQA.ZINE. M I It keeps your room like a cool !l • fill : I Camber. . j « COST- -under One' fenny per j| ■ « hour. . . b , , , . -. .... i I is e;rcnliilly a wholesome s'imular.t and can be lalcei with benefit by those of wealt digestion.' i lUnNDULL''& JDNEu j SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS:. DOUGLAS BLACK & CO., S (LIMITED). I ' I^ a M° ra J Pl!>cc, Dnnedin. \ DUNEDIN. | ~~" ■ ~ ' -' . . withoutU^"" 01 " acecreiim [_ . Flwor Creasn — ■■— -~- — This exquisite cream cannot grow hair "*k as greasy creams all do, needs no J ' ECONOMICAL. DUKABLE. i tlie skin; it protects from heat, cold, . m^.,y-,„» wind or age, and gives a cool, fresh, l/lUfl 1. TOUGH. clean feeling that can be /rttJmmcdi- i ately. Nothing else-in the world is at *9? " all like it —its virtues are due entirely [ M* to the Icilma Natural Water'itconiaius. I S~\ >0- , (Iciluit is pronounced—eye-silma'.] § , f fl *» Sa / \ ObtainaWe from lollowin; e'uemists - H , tQ // if *'a/itßJf/*' W'M. KLDEIt. Ueonsc strcc-. > T &J B It MBPJT^ K; A MASSING (late Woodward). | ff% J g/gif*f ! pe ICE 2s. i THE BEST JOINTING MATERIAL. | \rOUR EYKSARE WORTH TAKING i Sole Agents I ! A CAKE OF. ■ . ' JOHN CHAMBERS vSON LTD.' ! SPFPT Vf'T i — OPPOSITE QUEEN VICTORIA STATUE. j JOHNSTONE k ' (OBM-ite Pc 6 t Office),

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14783, 16 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14783, 16 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14783, 16 March 1910, Page 2

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