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PUBLIC NOTICES. . ', ' ■ ■ . SI [■■lIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- "■'■*■"" "■ *' " " WIMWUIW ■MiMiimi«;.tMk Ml ii ■■upiiiiiA J A.^unuiiuj««mijj«uißini M iiiLjiiii .imimj.hi ||||||HHB||||HH I n|imy|M|HHWmiIWIMM"HI'HIIIWIITniW l l"'lriff"f^*^ aM *^** T """ JI '" Ll *" "'"*"" ■■■■Mil"*»"fa ■lIIIIPIIW MWIMWIB Bargains in: BOOTS and SHOES, MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, SHIRTS, J . PYJAMAS, HOSIERY, HATS, TRAVELLING BAGS, RIGS, SUIKASES. 55 BOYS' CEEAM or NAVY KNITTED JERSEY 31 only RUGBY SUITS, in Fox Serge, Navy Vicuna, I 8 nr-Tmci ->o' n,v n<v 'nr w -u. Wf&Bffl\aWs%o)W& Bliss Serge, and Navy Twill Coating. ' There are 1 fl SLITS. 18m, 20m, 22in, 24m; complete with cap , - M - , ■ (fa §§| jg&)jm our Bizes m stock—viz.: 13, 1, 2, and 2J. They B I B -Honestly worth 10/6- ' H SIfCJJi *%&& ' all g0 onfc at dne fi Bu re— \ 1 R eal,S-e Prtce, ,/„ S.U ggg «** Sale -He, ItV .- J Seal Sale Underwear Specials. Boys' Strong School Knickers. MEN'S HEAVY LAMBSWOOL SINGLETS- * ■ SADDLE TWEED KNICKERS-Sizes: 5.6,7 8,9,10 11,12,13 1.2,21 Real Sale prices: 3/11, 4/11, 6/6, 6/11 Real Sale nrices: V 5/6 6/. 6/6 HEAVY RIBBED LAMBSWOOL, UNDERPAOTS- CORDUROY.KNICKERS, very s tron ßl open knees; sizes sto 14Real Sale prices: 3/11, 4/6, 5/6, 7/9 pair Re j, Sale ptia> 3/ „ pair Two Excellent Lines of ENGLISH NATURAL SINGLETS & UNDERPANTS „. y „__.„ „,„ p ,„_ Q ,u,,i Real-Sale prices: Range No. 1, 2/11 garment) Range No. 2, 4/11 garment FOX SERGE KNICKERS, with strap and buckle beesForm** price, 5/6. Real Sale price, 3/11 B Dozens of MEN'S STRONG FLEECY SINGLETS & PANTS- ■ TrvTPmma i ■•«»,> 8 Real Sale price, 2/6 each °° BOYS SERGE KNICKERS, open knees; sizes 6to 14— I MEN'S NAVY or SHETLAND GREY UNSHRINKABLE UNDER, m RMI SaU P ""' V6 . P * h FLANNELS— Real Sale price, 2/6 each TWEED kMCKERS, made from superior quality Remnants— MEN'S MOSGIEL FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS- Real Salc P rkeS! Sizes sto 12 > 4 /" P air; Sizes 13 & 14 > 5 / 6 *™ Real Sale prices: 3/3, 3/8, 4/-, 4/11 each OUR KNICKERS FOR BOYS are well cut and very strongly made up. AUSTRALIAN'MUTUAL I nnNrr nvnifftAK PROVIDENT SOCIETY. mn I OVtKI-OUK ■.•'.- Our Stock-taking Reductions are Drawing Good Business. THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE gext's zug cookhams, usually 25/. Now 21/BRITISH EMPIRE GENT'S MARLOW GLACE KID and BOX CALF BALS, usually RESULTS FROM SIXTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. GENT £ OW ST S NG WOBKDro BOOTS ' Nailed ' usuaUy n / s ACCUMULATED FUNDS, Over ... £30,000,000. Cll#t.JV*l B °°* DEPOT » , ANNUAL INCOME, Nearly ... -. ... £4,000,000. JjUllOll Pi OS© J ?5513flH T " NEW BUSINESS, 1912 (Ordinary), Exce'eds ... £7,000,000. ~,P , 8 * «, -j , ' ' (NEAR OCTAGON), Our Only Address. " NEW BUSINESS, 1912 (Industrial), Exceeds ... e £1,000,000. LADIES' SMART TAN DERBY BALS, usually 17/6 NOW 14/8 POLICIES 'IN FORCE (Ordinary Department).. 274,418, assuring over £02,000,000 . LADIES' SMART TAN SHOES, usually 13/6 NOW 8/11 , -.(including Bonus Additions). LADIES' BLACK GLACE DERBY SHOES, usually 10/9 NOW 8/11 POLICIES IN FORCE'(lndustrial Department), 90,481, assuring £3,083,682. 8 [<i> , r ..„„._,.„,. , , , ' rmnmmr^mr 'TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED/£17,790,073. ■_ ' . — CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1912), £936,971, providing '. — , ■„■ , ~ ,„.,.„..». REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS-of £1,640,000. ' V ,The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY-ORDIN- Ifflld£k;f*ffl #% i .' TH© B©sf ARY or INDUSTRIAL-for any amount from £5 to £10,000. W% ®!50ff2 i ?NH ■ | e | ■ DIRECTORS OP THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: QUcHJty The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy |9B| J»B R« ~ J Chairman; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq., and H. Bcauchamp, Esq. frff i tUllPi SsSSICIGa New Zealand Branch- . EDWARD W. LOWE, ilWlßiß*|B •Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. ' Dnnedin District Office— B. R. STOCK. 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With FIRTH'S Steel—the I | best that England manufactures—you save this expense, because - E it wears longer and better, and fewer renewals are required. j . | FIRTH'S Steel is the toughest and most reliable obtainable. , - I The world over it is famous for its quality. Both the British q. J f Qr C amn lo. an J Degcrhltfve Booklet to I Admiralty and.War Office use it. They daren't use inferior j -OCTO jor aampira ana uerenpnve dookict ro • 1 ' steel, They use FIRTH'S simply because they cannot get better. . \ | • For FIRTH'S Steel we are sole agents, and at all times we carry a,. If% * aJU f% E Files and Rasps, High-speed Drills, Circular Saws, | B 1 108 1 IL &M LsSJ. | Chisel Steel, Octagon Steel, High-speed Steel, Min- b Biwiiawwusy ws >««gvi ws vwi I ing Stee 1 , Trolley Wheels, etc., etc. i IIMITPn I - 'If you don't use FIRTH'S Steel, give it a trial. Once you realise ' i ■ how good it is, we know you'll use no. other. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15826, 26 July 1913, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15826, 26 July 1913, Page 15