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PUBLIC NOTICES, : : . Bargains in: BOOTS and SHOES, MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, HOSIERY, HATS, TRAVELLING BAGS, RIGS, SUIT-CASES. i 55 BOYS' CREAM or NAVY KNITTED JERSEY 31 only RUGBY SUITS, in Fox Serge, Navy Vicuna, , m&mjW!%tfiJM Bliss Serge, and Navy Twill Coating. There are SUITS, 18in,'20in, 22in, 24in; complete with cap W&TWti IS , i i „•„ .19 1 o an * 91 tw HS sm . %&)m * our Slzes m viz.: 13, 1, L, and l\. lney —Honestly worth 10/ f- m «|jf J| &%$$ all go out at one figureReal sale Price, 6/11 suit Real Sale Price, 15/6 suit Keal Sale Underwear Specials. Boys' Strong School Knickers. I MEN'S HEAVY LAMBSWOOL SINGLETS- •• SADDLE TWEED KNICKERS-Sizes :• 5,6,7 8,9,10 11,12,13 1,2,24 | Real Sale prices: 3/11, 4/11, 6/6, 6/11 Real Sale prices: 5/- 5/6 6/. 6/6 HEAVY RIBBED CORDUROY KNICKERS, very s'trong, open tas; ri» 5 Two Excellent lines of ENGLISH NATURAL.SINGLETS & W™PANTB FQX gERGE omffi and knees _ Real Sale prices: Range No. 1,2/11 garment; Range No. 2, 4/H garment Former prico, 5/6. Real Sale price, 3/11 Dozen, of MEN'S STRONG FLEECY SINGLETS & PANTS- ffl B()YS , gERGE m fi „_ Heal sale price, z/t> eacn Rea] Sa)e ■ 3/6 pa , r An?N'«s NAVY or SHETLAND GREY UNSHRINKABLE UNDERME bIIJiIJjAiNJJ um Real Sale price, 2/6 each TWEED KNICKERS, made from superior quality RemnantßE weai p . * w Real Sale prices: Sizes sto 12, 4/11 pair; Sizes 13 & 14, 5/6 pair ■ [OSGLEL FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS- . * ' ' v ■ , Real Sale prices: 3/3, 3/8, 4/., 4/11 each OUR KNICKERS FOR BOYS are well cut and very strongly made up. —......i.n-.mi«.iiiii»miß«ii»i.««i.m,nnr?'" l " J iiinniiiimiiiiiiiiii urn minim iiiiini i mini in miimi mi i mum i iiiiiiiiiiirninnirmrraT»mnin-nnii i -wifl |

ii—i.iiimminu in iiiiiimmiiim— ■1-1-mnii —iirin rm ™ Quality The ROOFING with LIFE. Made from natural asphalt, Will nob crack, dry out, rust, or rot in any climate. | 8 Most Bitumen, Longest Life! 1 From a test made by the Dominion Analyst, Wellington, it fras demonstrated that out of five makes of roofing tested, EBGAL had more bituminous matter than any other, the excess ranging from 8.93 to 13.03 per cent. ■ ■ Send for Samples and Descriptive Booklet to LWED, AGENTS FOR OTAGO. Thorns 741 and 742. Telegrams: "NAILS," Dnwdln.

Strong Sterling a * r S'lver to matc V Hand Mirror, First Quality Bevelled Glass, Bristles, Ik NEW FENCING WIRE J Reduces Fencing Cost by 33j%. ffl Gives a Better Fence. Fencing is an item of consequence on the Farm. Eere is a wire, however, that will keep the cost down to the very lowest, and at the same time give you a fence far stronger than the ordinary wire. i This wire is manufactured by Kyland Bros., England. It is ahighgrade fencing wire, specially tempered to give strength and pliability. RYLAND'S PLAIN GALVANISED WIRE. j Eyland Galvanised Fencing Wire is equal in strength to No. 8 ordinary. Breaking strain of No. 8 ordinary is 1,125 lbs; Eyland b, | ' Pound for pound, Ryland's is nearly three times longer. Length per cwt. of No. 8 'ordinary, 546 yards ; Ryland's, 1,430 yards. I The freight expenses on Ryland's are less by half, weight per mile | of No. Bordinary, 3601b5; Ryland's 138lbs- ' | RYLAND'S BARB WIRE. § L«n<Hh per cwt. Ryland's Barb Wire, 704 yds; Length of ordinary 448 Weight per mile „ „ „ 280 lbs; Weight „ 440 I Breaking strain „ „ ~ 1000 lbs; Breaking strain „ 1000 Write to us for prices and farther particulars, or send us a trial 8 order, direct <4r through your Storekeepers, Stock and Station Agent, g «n* lWin, m .iirrstn jE&x j*k BP"4 itf% KF | || SOLE AGENTS, DUNEDIN. I

I Ssofch Whisky ] THE WORLD OVER— I Europe, North and South America, S Canada, South Africa, India, Aust tralia, New Zealand, China, and | Japan—"B.L" Whisky is sold in 1 large quantities. In every land it | has a reputation for superior 3 quality. | PREPARED BY . BULLOCH, LADE ft CO., I LIMITED, The Largest Distillers of Pure Malt I Whisky in the World. I ... : :

nrrnrmrfHtnr" 1 " fnmuimmmii 3 We have a variety of odd lines in Crockery, China, Glassware, which are heing almost thrown away. Special lot of LAMPS in Hall, Table, and Hanging, about half usual price to clear. HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY and TOOLS we' are marking down to clear. I Now is your opportunity for securing genuine bargains at Sole Agents LUX LIGHT CO., Slock Taking Sale 39-GEORGE ST. 1 (NEAR OCTAGON). For a young firm of manufacturers, and pioneers in iheir particular line, in this Dominion, one cannot help giving a lot of credit to the Wilson Malt Extract Company. Their product has proved its worth by its use in such notable institutions as the Dunedin, Wellington and Christchurch Hospitals, as well as the Rotorua and other Sanatoria. This Malt Extract is not a patent medicine, but a strong Digestive Food, which aids and builds up the system of both young and old. All Chemists and Grocers stock it. Boots Bright & Waterproof. If you are looking out the very POLISH that WOOD-MILWESHOESHINES 1 (Block and Brown). I A Large Tin for 3d. L else as good.

.....J..—.ll—l—■■■ • Cigarette iit g d a. r All smokers who make tbelr own cigarettes will find " Old j Gold Tobacco" a sweet, cool, 1 smooth, smoke, and Specially manufactured for the New Zealand market.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15822, 22 July 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15822, 22 July 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15822, 22 July 1913, Page 9

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