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' PUBLIC NOTICES. ■ I BOWLS | THE GREAT WHITE M. j tennis] The New Season is coming in apace. You will be needing to secure becoming and comfortable [Garments and Shoes to thoroughly enjoy your Summer Pastimes. We are interested in your Comfort. This week we ,devote our Magnificent Show Windows to the display of White Goods. We nominate below the Principal Items, but We have the etcetras also in goodly variety. Your Inspection is Cordially Welcomed. Gent's White Silk Sliirts, with or without collars attached, 9/6 and Elastic Belts, 1/-, 1/6 ; Leather, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 each (iwJtvii • i „,, m . Gent's Cream Cashmere Socks for Tennis, fancy striped and clocked, a " ,i M att Tennis Slnrts, 3/11,4/6, 5/6, 6/6 each 2/0, 2/9, 3/6 pair rw'« ♦!t/V 6 a, i 1( l/ 2 </ 6 ea . c ' l Gent's Soft Donble Collars, in Cream and Tnssore effects, with patent | Gents White Felt Bowling Hats, 4/6 and 5/6 each front support, 1/-and 1/6 each 1 JiEW ZEAX/AND MEN'S WHITE FLAIfNEL BOWLING OR CRICKETING ~~~~ 7 TROUSERS-9/6, 11/6, 13/6, 15/6, 19/6 a pair OCTAGON ** B All with Permanent Turn-up except those at 9/6 and 11/6 PRINCES ST #J ! WHITE DRILL JACKETS AND TROUSERS-6/9 and 8/6 HI IMR HIM ! 1 CLOTHING. JACTORY t each UUHEiLJiM. Gent's White Canvas Shoes, with Rubber Soles, 3/11,4/11, 5/11,6/11 Ladies' White Canvas Oxford Tennis Shoes, Chrome Soles, 7/9 a pair i „ xAJH „ ~ ... „iv r, i pn * Ladies' White Canvas Tennis Boots, Chrome Soles, 10/6 a pair Gent's White Canvas Boots, with Rubber Soles, 5/11, 7/11 a pair Ladies' White, Grey, or Champagne Canvas Derby Tennis Shoes. Gent's White Canvas Shoes, Chrome Soles, 8/9, 9/6,10/9,11/6 ; Boots, Chrome Soles, 10/- a pair • „ W 6 ', i?/, 9 a P«;i r Ladies' White Oxford' Tennis Shoes, Rubber Soles, 14/-a panGent's Buck Shoes, Chrome Soles, 14/6; Welted, 22/6; Boots, 26/• a Ladies' White Buck Oxford Shoes, Rubber or Chrome Soles, 18/6 a pair pair . , CRICKET ' New Zealand Clothingfactdiy I boating SECURE A SHARE OP THE PROFITS OF THE f*— I*—1*— 11 ■" 1,1 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL /"OOZING BY PROVIDENT SOCIETY *L ELECTRICITY. For the CDERENT YEAR by EFFECTING a LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY § with that office BEIORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. HAS A CHARM WHICH APPEALS INSTINCTIVELY The following are a few jq , [^o|j=§ ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUSES DECLARED as at 31st December, 1912. on Whole-Life Policies, It is bo Simple, so Clean, Handy, arid Free from Trouble. When yon have Table A, effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1912:- m ~ Electricity in the House you can use, it : ! : : I O for so many things, from Ironing to ranPouciNo. Age. Suh-Assceeb. Pe™ Paid. .1912 Reversiokaey 1 141001111 CE w" inStal bonds. Electricity m your Home at a very ~~ ■ ' Innoe f I*l ®s i! 's j si? i,:: Jones, Ltd., ..aum^snndM. 445 217 fi TO 16 15 8 • p, . . , r , . . You areinvited to inspect the etock of & al ■ 1000-- , 2414 2 is o o Electrical Contractors and "TRICITY," "EL," and otter Hcrase«s,'379 31! / 1500 42 16 3 22100 hold Electric Devices of the Twentieth « 2000 , 76 0 0 ■ 30 o o Eicctncai,'auppiies Mores, Century Characteri are moet^ BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE. LOWER STUART STREET. teresting! The amonnt of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS for the - ■■■'■—i■■ i ■ mi, ~, Bum ONE YEAR, 1912, exceeded i NINE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEYEN THOUSAND ■ POUNDS CASH. , 1 ■■ REMEMBER the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER OFFICE iHi jpa A S&9 jH| S DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. . H W H »ms W' flr»B W B Branch Office: CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. i DIRECTORS! A HTI. 1 J The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A, de B. Bbandon, Esq. (Deputy A /l(\ WOB6ISIIu Chairman); John Duncan, Esq.; Joseph Joseph, Esq.; and 111 I Harold Bbauohamp, Esq. '//It _ EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Hji.lulwrr In I"X f\ vWH© Dnnedin District Office; Corner Princes and DowJing streets. iIOUOV / tiW BJm B. R. STOCK, District Secretary. 1 ///lal fflflflfi | 'rlTzI/osf Effective 'Reinforcing Material I | froiD TRIANGULAR MESH STEEL - - Boys ! ,Mectam. I WOVE WIRE RE-INFORCEMENT. 1 Nothing bo interesting as .MECCANO has ever been invented for the II delight of the children. MECCANO OUTFITS contain WHEELS, I iiii l iir jiiii iiii mi -—in | | FULLIES, RODS, METAL STRIPS, NUTS, BOLTS, etc., etc., all very \ / \ / V / \ / \ / X / ll solid and substantial, together inth Book of. Instructions, containing '\ / \ / \ / \ / \ / V / 1! designs for TOWERS, BRIDGES, CRANES, FIRE ESCAPE, WINDV / \ / \ / \ / \/ V/ 1 | MILL, WAGGONS, &c. Seventy-one designs in all. . Made from 1 cold drawn steel wire. • No fractures caused by punch- •• Ijm®-f" ing or cutting, less lapping, and consequently less waste; Made in ' . 52 40/all widths, gauges, and lengths. Write for booklet (giving particulars § vm : ':* ISm " I RDicnnP fi Pn Iff! sole Agents, Thomson, Bridge? & Co., Ltd., Ol&iOwwu y? wUii uqUsn Oy{\SrniN 1 f Phones, 741&742, Sole Agents for Danedin, Telegrams; "Nails, '-Tf i-r-TiimriiTiT'-rriTi',, i GE^ER^ L IRONMONGERS > PRINCES STREET ' Dairymen! Make more | , ""'W' GOOD SPOUTS Cream Separator smoke The more cream you get from the , • (' n 1\ ; milk, the more money you make. \A - With the "Domo" Separator you fo /Alk ••• , 1} to account, and I it a t , . § Write for full particulars. reach & Mclennan, ; ; TJ. Mail-Order Merchants, 66 Allv jDUNEDIN. 1 4% 4 \im7zr\ Inreela/tles Uk Irmtsifaon. r We pre every lady Jj| in Dnnedin a cordial / TOP/ invitation to visit onr yPPIi ' VM Sliowiroom, 37 George St, to view tke %?<EzL3F Latest Singer Kadunes. We do not press yon to buy, just because yon QaT give us a call Yon may not want JIJII SAliH'Wi mgSg to settle rigKt away, but simply to _ a a Cigarettes W \ "I'll tell ydu why I prescribe Wilson's Malt Extract," said the busy 'doctor to t. his assistant medico, who. was keen on • - ' jgLgA t finding out things, "it's like this: Footballer 3 take hard exercise Wilson's Is by far the best malt extract _ _ j t \ out of the whole bnnch, and mnny oi my and breathe deeply, & Their _ patients-adults mid children —have made palates revolt against inferior wonderful recoveries by its use during . « convalescence. You see, Wilson's Malt tOBBCCO. They Keep OH SmoKinj^ Extract has a large amount of diastase Jhe Cigarettes that win univ^r«nl (digestive agent), and consequently the im- Btl,.8 tl ,. 1 WI " ""iversal paired system is able to assimilate foods, by tneir perfect Cjuality Smt SS.IS and incomparable flavour, , ha W. D. ® H. O. WILLS SS£»iSIS:<C 8R.5T01, AND WNDOM an invigorating tonic in cases of depres. I ® . KftOW. sion after illness. Yes, Wilson's Malt Ex. i tract is (lie best family tonic and food ! "■nbined that I know of." i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15892, 11 October 1913, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15892, 11 October 1913, Page 15

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