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PUBLIC NOTICH. Jill Parties in the State are of One Mind On the CLOTHES QUESTION Unanimity of opinion, resulting from proved experience on the part of hundreds, nay, thousands of wearers, points to one conclusion, and that is, that Our Celebrated Tailor-cuf Suits for Men are in a class by themselves. They may be worn for any social event, the platform, or for business or street wear. You may come along to 124 and 126 GEORGE STREET and try them on. Sizes for all average and cross figures. REAL SALE PRICES THIS WEEK '- - 43 6, 46/6, 53/6, 56/6, 61/6 Christmas Gifts for the Men Folk. Mercerised Handkorebiofs, with silk initials, 5/6 per half dozen. Umbrellas, always acceptable, 4/6, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6, 14/6, / Fancy Braces, new make, 2[6, 3/6, 5/- pair. Wide-end" Neckties, latest styles, 1/6, 2/-j 2/6, 3/-, 4/6 each Jap. Collar Boxes, 1/11; Leather Collar Boxes, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, Fancy Embroidered Half Hose, 1/3, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, 3/9 pair 10/6 each. Knickor Hose, fancy tops, 3/6/ 4/-, 5/-, 6/6, 8/6 pair Handy, Smart, and Useful Suit Cases, 7/11, 9/6, 12/6, 15/6 Jap. Silk Handkerchiofs, plnin, 2/-, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6 each each. Jup. Silk Handkerchiefs, with initials, fine quality, 3/6 each ■ Hair Brushes, military stylo, 7/6, 9/6,11/6,13/6,17/6 pair Morceriscd Handkerchiefs, fancy borders, 4/3 nnd 5/6 half doz. " ' ' • [jNgMgEMMCB-s TEMPORARY PREMISES: New Zealand WM'A 124 and 126 Clothing Factory. |ggg ' George Street.

J: First Quality Cutlenr! {I Quality Iβ the Main Faotor In the selection of , ! 11 your Cutlery, and Quality la what we aim at ] ii . ' I! Mb TABLE KNIVE3-5/., 6/-, 8/., 11/6 to 22/6 per ] j J 111 half-dozen. j © 1§ DESSERT KNIVEB-4/., 6/., 7/-, 10/- to 20/. per ! n |j||. half dozen. j ii CARVERS, In Pairs—4/6, 5/-, 7/-, 9/- per pair. I m TEA SPOONS—2/3, 6/9, 7/9 per haMozen. j § ii DESSERT SPOONS-4/-, 11/3,14/6 per half-dozen. ; I B TABLE SP P°NS—6/-, 14/9, 19/6 per halMozen. J I! if Carvers in Plush and SilWined : is sS Cases, i j; I' 12/6 15/- 17/6 21/- 22/6 to 50/- per Case ; ]| I Electroplate. 1 » I Our Stock of Elecloplate is all of the Best Quality, and \\ I ■ thoroughly guaranteed. I 1 I Large and Varied Assortment to Choose from. § 10 _ ! i Sterling Ironmongers Co., I! 142 Princes Street, DUNEDIN (Opposite G.P.0.)

"The Best Crop of Turnips I. Have Ever Had!" Sjji • H&mpden Farmer after using " Durnjide Speclil." IT* , Hwfc" Big rO P S Turnips depend upon liberal feeding with suitable Fertilisers. Tho following ttro G env » ne Plant Fo9ds (not more etimulants) and Bona-fide " Big Crop " Producers, \A& ®_') as many farmers can testify by actual results. Till "BURNSIDE SPECIAL" Turnip ) »I II ivianure : Frei|ht p»u on of 1 1 i«.i OP . LJ \IA " ROCRLAND " Turnip Manure! monKtifi/f £412 i 6d to £4 U« 0d per ton. wiff/i'l WK'MvvM Fceltbt pM oo loti cf II toot op. Price 'according mW/' &W/W ,o < "* l,nee ' nm Dab,ii °- 0 Rempthorne, Prosser, & Co.'a N.Z. bis Feiio.i" oto.a «iti Drug Co., Ltd., Dunedin. "Uotkland." _ ; "My Turnips This Year Are The Best I Ever Had !" Ba;a > Mataura Farmer alter nilng "Dockland." OTAGO DAILT TIMES AND WITNESS fT\BK FARMERS' PAPER.-Th» Asriwi. JOB I'IUNIING DEPA.HTMEN'I' ■ 1 tutal Department of the OUgo Witntu Jnli Printing of er«rj d«tcriplion done witl U acknowledged to bo hj that llMpttch nnd al th< Loneit Ciitrwt Rat«i a< »ot otter Wee Urn tb« Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15321, 8 December 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15321, 8 December 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15321, 8 December 1911, Page 9

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