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I Lighten Labor! J You do not walk when you can take the train; yon do not sow tediously 5 when you have a sewing machine, then why do the hardest, most a a exhausting form of drudgery, the household washing, when you can get a j | machine to do it for you ? I A BLACKSTONEI li ShEeNI rotary f *BSsS ' ias entered many homes and made them j brighter and happier. Get one in | • W yours. You can employ your time moro » ' f'.idpleasantly and beneficially than slaving s at the wash-board, and a BLACKSTONE | mß* itfillji Look in and see the very latest machine, | If' li|L "YOST." It is a scientific marvel s PiJJ because it does the washing without | P Spffil attention of any sort.- It seems improb- j |! If ifflL able, but we will show you how 1 J Hj| ill Don't delay. Act on impulse and come | vll 1 in and see our Washing Machines. They i equal the Sewing Machine as the ] greatest boon the housewife has. j RATTRAY STREET; DUNEDIN. \ |- ' b Cuts Through Pipes |in, to 2in. Thick, Quickly and Easily, leaving a Smooth, Clean Edge. US BEAVER PIPE CUTTER. Plumbers, Engineers, Builders—all who have at any time to work with pipes—will find this little tool the handiest thing imaginable. It enables them to cut through pires Jin. to 2in. thick, easily and quickly; and when the pipe is through, the job is finished. No burring, no rough edge, necessitating filiug afterwards. The BEAVER CUTTER leaves ■ a Clean, Smooth Edge, and the pipe is ready for instant use. We should like to show yoa this tool,\ which will pay for itself in time saved over and over again. BRISCOE & Si., Ltd.,

FROM THE < | p The Builders engaged on the ex- | | tension oi our Premises arc now I £ breaking through the dividing wall, | | and beginning to move the fixtures. | Jj To get the stock more quickly out | | of the way, we are offering BAR. | I GAINS, which IN VALUE ARE i I WITHOUT PARALLEL IN THE | J CITYI Shopping at the " D.S.A," | during this Sale is therefore roamI ing in a field of Bargains, a pleasure \ | which thousands of women arc S 1 taking advantage of, and thereby | I saving large sums of money, for the ■ j goods are all desirable, being Fresh, | Seasonable, and Fashionable, j f Don't delay paying a visit to this ! | most successful and attractive Sale. I 20 Dozen CHILDREN'S FELT MUSHI ROOM SHAPE HATS, trimmed girdles 8 in White, Navy, Moss, Light Blue, j a Brown, and Cardinal—were 3/11. j I Sale Prioe, 1/-. | I 12 Only LOVELY ItEAI, DOWN FLORAL ! | SATEEN QUILTS, with borders and { | insets of Plain Red, Blue, and Green I | grounds; "oral cflecta—usually 27/6. | | Salo Prioc, 17/6 each. J | FASHIONABLE SIIAPE IN LADIES' | a CHIP HATS, coloured and black. | K All now clearing at 3d and 6d each. I I HOYS' STRONG NORFOLK TWEED. ! | SUITS, well made nr>d warranted | W pood wear; Browns and < Grcye; Ct fi | boys 6to 15 years. | | All One Price, 9/11 each. j STSTANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS' VV and Others to know that the OU,')aily Times undertakes ■ PObTIMti . VOODCUTS (any size), STKKAMKR.'OSTEKS, end overy description of Print, ng in the most prominent position* in lit ;ny on ikortuat cotin.

HEN'S SMARTLY-CUT TWEED SAC | SUITS, witti or without rent at back; § medium and dark mixtures—w«re 27/6 j end 32/6. Now 22/8 each. j SPECIAL LOT OF MEN'S WARM BLAN- fKET TWEED OVERCOATS; fashion- c able shape;; 6inart etripes• no old ! slock; Greys, Browns, and Dark ! Gresea mixtures —worth 35/- to 45/-. < AH Sizes clearing at 21/-. i 70 LADIES' ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in | . fine Navy and Black all-wool 6fcriped \ merges; bcautifnlly ma do locally, with jjj fine braiding and piping-usual price, § 40/-. _ | Our Phenomenal Price, 8/11 each! \ 83 LADIES' SHOT WOOL WHIPCORD | ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in seven diner- | ent oolour combinations; embroidered j in Black and with Black silk guipure | lace neck and culls; all made, looally— ? original prioe, 35/-. 5 Also to go at 8/11 each. S 200 LADIES' COSTUMES, principally in tweeds; all latest shapes—semi-sac, $ high-waisted, and Norfolk; skirts 51 panel shape; the new three-picoe style; | all lashiooable new goods. ! In lour lots to clear— jj 10/6, 15/-, 21/-, Silk-lined 29/6 each, j VERY SPECIALI MAIDS' NAVY COS- | TUMES, made of Fox's indigo serge, S guaranteed; Norfolk and sao shapes; | sizes 6, 7, 8, and 9. jj Clearing Price, 21/- all round. 5 ANOTHER LIKE UNPARALLELED IN £ THE CITY:- S 57 NEW TWO AND THREE-PIECE | SKIRTS, in 6tylish all-wool tweeds; j Lovat, Hoather, Greys, Browns; 5 trimrao.l large'buttons; local mannfac- ! turo—usual prioe, 21/-. Sale Price, 10/6. i 50 Gross " SUITALL " IMITATION REAL j TORCHON LACE; linen finished; | edgings and insertions irom lin to 3in 1 wide. Sale Prices, 1/- and 1/8 dozen, a I Drapery Supply Association, WINTER FAIR and EXTENSION OF PREMISES 105 to lis M\t George St. OhLL® i_ OTAQO WMHESS—Largcsl Country ClronlMion of my weekly m th» Dominion, c'otuid in «iery tiumnouae in OUgo tad Eoulbl&nd, and circulating largely in Caalerburj uid northern jurnl diakictn, it ottsri unrivulW fnciluiew for Advcriittng mtjikii;! w. labittAt 10 couaity. MWifttfc

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15824, 24 July 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15824, 24 July 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15824, 24 July 1913, Page 11