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WL * JJ i <|lJ W* l^lAU.UlllHJlll liy^lHi.lWTW!llMlWiWlßWWSMMßßgWßßßllHlTrTr illJlttl^, '^ M=^riiMllWr">wnriWt^] k*'-TfT' L - J i J »imr-r— -it™'ii "' JMP B * £ x STOCK-TAKING BARGAINS at BROWN. EWiNG'S. • As it is imperative that as much as possible of the Present Season's Stock shall be cleared before it closes, BROWN, SEWING, & CO., LTD. will continue to mark down those lots which, in the opinion of the Management, should be sold before Stock-Taking, to the lowest possible price; thereby offering great inducement to Lad.es to purcha^ seasonabe goods for present and early Spring wear; and. they wish to intimate that these SPECIAL STOCK-TAKING BARGAINS will be displayed in every Department until THURSDAY, July 31. ■ HXTRAORDINARY VALUE! ~~~ TREMENDOUS BARQABNS! . BROWN, EWINO & CO., LTD. = = Princes Street, DUNEDIN. J

O Have you a . « ffl BAROMETER i l2o ll™ I in your Home? no | |H ' I Mlltr® One of the most interesting things yon can have ; I gj Ifp in your home is a Barometer. A good one enables I 8" t) in. you to forecast the weather, wbile it solves as an J 701E ornament besides. | 601 | v . | We have a capital stock of Barometers, enabling I E ° lIK 3' 0U to get the very size and style yea prefer. They ; *jj I |Wi| ar e reliable, nicely finished, moderately priced'. 'jbID °"! Inclnded are— |! 151 f I COMBINATION BAROMETER AND ! Jgj>s THERMOMETER, . ; 5 . in handsomely carved Oak or Wnlnnt Cases, | wr. ~~~ round or oblong designs. I M % Small Sizes -- - From IS/- f Large Sizes - - 47/6 to 95/- | BRASS-CASE O BAROMETERS. 1 I erJ ' am,rate * n orecas '' * sfcron s'y m!l(^e> 27/6 I 1 llllfv' tv »IPlfi i!ut ca an( ' i ns P ect tliein, or write for particular?, i Si For a wedding present or trophy, you can hardly j select anything more acceptable than one of these || All instruments adjusted to. Standard Barometer I % $ry before leaving the premises. f XX G. & T. YOUNG, Ltd., | tIJ.LJLIJ.I-LU—LIJ—'U PRINCES STREET ' WMMM tit are a^e subC' J,ecl to Coughs, /®ll\ Colds, and Sore //You are if/* /«) w, • you sum |||\ <mm wT quicl tram Constipation *31$ ttjp $\ ! Qcure in the The poisonous gases S&l&rtw &•%'&*< from the decompoa- I Iff MjSLj! n" : Wris>- (q mnil , Ing foecal masses in \ps l wSl f }k;f \y\k IoIUUUS, the Bowels nre ab. p / *>». Borbed J3 . \MMj/ A ' V that the Stomach, Lirer, and Kidneys are J gjj 0m 8} §$ Si jfj!§ fsk rendered incapable of Joins their work and ill- ) | 11 WAHOO " tea cprtain and speedy for TO PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE. llwJll Hf P 9$ For Hoarseness, Irritation of the Throat, " fi§T\ 'i-.ffls APh, /Ktv Bronchitis, and Diseases of the Lungs VsKklW/S*li fitwi ant ' R- C3 P' rdlof y Tract it is an invaluM M PRICE 1/6 PER BOTTLE. TRY ITI , £100 t * ' ; SOiPEIIISi \ t £100' I Will be presented for the return of "HAVELQCK" Tobacco Tags, or Seals, from 2»oz. Flab Cist, or Lids from" HAVELOCK * Mixture 2-oz. Tins, : or Bands from "HAVELOCK" 4-oz. Tins (Note: Bands from "HAVELQCK" Mixture 4-oz. Tins will count as TWO) The Tags, Seals, Lids or Bands may be assorted Ist Largest Number £25 7th Largest Number 50/2nd „ „ £15 Bth „ „ 40/3rd „ „ £10 9th „ „ 30/4th „ „ £7 10th „ „ 25/sth „ „ £5, 11th „ „ 20/■ , 6th „ „ £3 12th „ „ 15/To the 52 Persons returning the next largest 52 numbers, 10/- each Directions for Sending Tags, Seals, Lids and Bands: Posf fo "Havelock," G.P.0.50x i S1 5 Wellington, N.Z., and write your name and full address plainly on the parcel, and also send a letter stating the number of Tags, Seals, Lids or Bands you have posted. No Parcel will be accepted unless FULL postage has been paid on same. The Winners'names will be published in the Newspapers. THE BRITISH EMPIRE TRADING CO'S., LTD. decision will be final, regarding any question which may arise in connection with this Competition. It is advisable Competitors keep their Tags, Seals, Lids or Bands and send them in one parcel on March 31st. 1914. This Competition will close on MARCH 31st, 1914. > GET BUSY ! OTAGO DAILY TIMES. AND WITNESS i fT\HE FARMERS' PAPER.-Tho AgricuJJOß HUNTING DEPARTMENT.- | A tural Department of the Otago Witness Job Printing ot every description done with | is acknowledge;! to be unequalled by that DesDateh. unrl at tbe Lowest Current Ratea, I of any other Weekly is the Dominion,

Good LycK. ~J|l ® in Tyres follows good judgmenl in selecting Tyres. IDUHLOP M H TYRES H have by their great •. strength and reliability • / ' proved to be the right tyres p for motoring on our roads. OBTAINABLE ALL AGENTS. H p®j\ 11, DUNLOP RUBBER CO. AU Btatea nnd H.Z. t' \ Isn't it Wonderful? ST fill™ Only 10 o'clock, my wash- | 111 fl \\ I. ing's out drying, and here I 9 I *"HIS • I am enjoying a rest! lie §, U||sgip||S Why, some of my friends won't be j \\\ W JJB finished for two hours or so yet. » //a They've got those old-fashioned S boilers, and washing with them is | so difficult. Thank goodness, mine j MdkwnS^ I It is surprising how quickly one gets through with a METHVEN.. A few minutes after the fire is light* d Jggi## the water is boiling, and one. can go ahead without waiting. It saves instance. How easy it is! And this leaves more energy for rubbing and jf . rinsing. Now, w,th that old boiler— k Jl but don't let me think of it! I've | MfrQsli got a Methven now, and it's such a I a Yourlonmonger Sells METHVENS. I ASK TO SEE THEM. , METHVENS Ld., Makers, DUNEDIN f' Van '1 Hwrteis I cocoaM |. Ask your' dealsr I ™ i llg l lP> (Iment to His Majesty George V. Has Proved Itself the J, World's Best. %J The Winner of the Amiens Racs At the Great French Motor Cycle Contest at Amiens, the g|l| world's most important cycshng went, Stitoi: Cycles won .all tho honours, but the RUDGt came Tirst. Ihis, tfWjP (o%s following on its victory at the Isle of Man lrophv Kaco, K&.jQ riroves that in long-distance contests where a machine is put to a drastic lest, the RUDGE lias been Invincible. £os%^ WIMPENNY BROS., LTD., Moray Place, Dunedin.

Follow the Example set by the British | AtoiraSity and War ©ffice, and use | FIHTWS Famous [ j High-Gass Steel. | I You will secure better results and reduce' working expenses. f | Inferior steel is costly. It wears out, qtrckly, necessitating jg ■ extra expenses for replacements. With FIRTH'S Steel—the | I bust, that England manufactures—you save t.h s expense, because g | it'wears longer and better, and fewer renewals arc required. | | FIRTH'S Steel is the. toughest and most rel'able obtainable. S The world over it is famous for its quality. Both the British j 3 Admirality and War Office use it. They daren't use inferior | | steel. Th'ev use FIRTH'S simply because they cannot get better. | |, , For FIKTH'S Steel \ve are sole agents, and at fill times we carry | | ' ii complete stock, including | 1 Files and Rasps, High-speed Drills, Circular Saws, k| I Chisel. Stesl, Octagon Steel, High-speef! Steel, IMin* |. 1 ins Stee:, Troliey Wheels, eic., esc. |; f If you don't, use FIRTH'S Steel, givo it a trial. Once you realise ' | 1 how good if is, we know you'll use no other. To those who | |. can't call, we gladly send prices and full particulars. a jA,& T. BDBT, Ltd., STU J 1 ELECTRO-PLATES) GOODS j FOR THE TABLE. 1 We have, just opened up a Magnificent Selection of | 1 CRUETS FRUIT DISHES 1 | JELLY DASHES SALT SHAKERS I 1 SALAD BOWLS BISCUIT BARRELS 1 j ,3 TIER CAKE SUGAR AND CREAM | 1 ' STANDS STANDS | 1 All fitted with the Famous | I SSOYAL ®©ULT©M CHSNA. | I The Prices are most Reasonable, the quality of the Plate the Best, 1 therefore, .they represent the Best Value to be obtained in the Dominion | Dawsons Limited, THE PREMIER JEWELLERS, | 14 Princes Street, DUNEDIN | fNext Herbert, Haynea & Co.) Ig|

For the ... Dining Room There is nothing more suitable than OAK Furniture. • The DINING ROOM furnished in OAK has a natural Elegance and Dignified Charm unapproachable by any other combination. In OAK FURNITURE we are Specialists, and have made it our study to produce only the very best in BEAUTIFUL AND ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS, AND STYLES QUAINT AND ANTIQUE. » i Large and Complete Stocks for your inspection, or we i will be pleased to send you, Post Free, our Illustrated | Catalogues, showing Charming and Serviceable Suites and Single Pieces, AT THE MOST MODERATE PRICES. Rattray Street, Dunedin. Tay Street, Invercargill.

ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS. The SENSATIONAL FIHITIE SALE of Ik Season. nivc Starts SATURDAY, JUNE 21 . Closes JULY 19, Ik—F.&F.Martin, OctagonZ?*\ g|fF" T i tial ai'itsti in the Newest Ifefl Send for 0ur.50-page Catalogue of Furniture, |j J. J, MJlt> LI ILiDOSI CI H S |H k all priced and illustrated. Best • To bz Sold bereft of Profits-FLOORCLOTHS AND PASSAGE CLOTHS. Profits Peeled off for 28 Days, our owft Factory-made BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM, anil KITCHEN FURNITURE, 1101 l Our Own Imported FURNISHINGS and PIANOS to be Sacrificed. s ' Up-to-date PIANOS, English and German, £35, cased and railed free.' Don't Delay; write To-day; call at once. We will pack and truck free, and pay.half railage, on orders sfjg over £5 in value. Carpets, Beds & Bedsteads all reduced. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned F. & F. Martin, Octagon, Dnnedin

— Mr James Orrnek, who died a few weeks ago at I,he age of 34, may he said to have created the modern ta.</re for antique furniture. and in the early days of his collecting his parsiyn for "wormy" chairs", was n source of much amusement to his friends. The foundation of his collection began nlmost. by accident. Chancing 'to be at Coventry with a friend, his attention wa« arrested by a sale of furniture at an old coaching inn. An examination of eorno chairs, tables, ete, which had overflowed into the street, convinced him that here was a unique opportunity of acquiring some exceedingly fine specimens of Queen Anne, Chippendale, and Sheraton, and entering the house, he arranged to pur chase its entire contents. Nobody set any value on such things at that time, but years after many of the items thus purchasedl fotohed enormous cnnis, One chair, i'or instance, which cost 10s, ho so!d, 20 years later, for SISO. .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15823, 23 July 1913, Page 3

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