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,The British Road Improvement Association is offering a prize of £100 for a new, or improved, type of horseshoe that will provide horses with a satisfactory foothold upon the modem smooth waterproof road surfaces. Every sensible man counts his change, and does not take fo.r granted what is tendered to him. Why, then, should he take what Whiskv is offered him? Ask for "WHITE HORSE" WHISKY-estab-lished 1742.. Everyone in Scotla-nd'admits it is the oldest and finest, therefore insist on getting it. Mackie and Co., Islay, are the Distillers. —Advt. In attempting to recover his hat, which had blown into the river at Carlisle recently a young_ man fell in, find his brother went to his aid. Neither could 6\vim and both were drowned. " ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER!" And perhaps the greatest kindness one can do for another is to show the way to health. When coughs, colds, and influenza, make their appearance Tonking's Linseed Emulsion will do that. Chemists and Stores—ls 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.

FLOOR COVERINGS and CASEMENT CLOTHS. THIS IS THE SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN SPRING GLEANING IS THE ORDER OF THE DAY, AND WE ARE OUT TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN ANYTHING IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW TYPICAL EXAMPLES:GOOD HEAVY FLOORCLOTHS; 2yds wide; pood designs— Price, 23 9d and 3s the running yard. SANITARY LINOLEUMS; 2yds wide; latest designs, including the new Matting Patterns— Prices: 3a 9d, Ja lid, 43 3d, and 4s 9d the running yard. THE "LUSITANIA" CASEMENT CLOTH; in shades of Ecru; 52in widoSpecial Prioo, Is 3d per yard. THE " X. L. " REPP CASEMENT CLOTH; in the popular Ecru shades; 52in -wideSpecial Prico, la 6d per yard. THE "POPLENE" CASEMENT CLOTH; in shades of Ecru; 52in wideSpecial Prico, Is lid per yard. THE "SHANTORENE" CASEMENT CLOTH; quits the latest in curtain material; Ecru shading— Special Prioo, 2a 6d por yard'. A!OLLISONS LIMITED, CORNER UEORGE AND FREDERICK STREETS, DUNSDIN. WHAT BETTER GUARANTEE THAN THE FOLLOWING CAN YOU ' * POSSIBLY HAVE OF THE PURITY OF THOMSON'S CORDIALS Sir Chas. A. Cameron (of Dublin), C.8., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., F. 1.0., Professor of Chemistry, RC.S.I., ex-President and Professor of Hygieno and Chemistry of tho Royal College of Surgeons, and Publio Analyst: — "Preparations absolutely pure and of first-rate quality." 1 E. Godwin Clayton (of London), F. 1.0., F.C.S., member of tho Society of Public Analysts, consulting chemist, analyst, bacteriologist, and assayer, author of "A Compendium of Food Microscopy" and other works:— ' "Because of their freedom from cxcoptionable components—dyes, acids, contaminations, etc.—they oomc into tho highest class of such products." IF YOU. THOMSON'S GINGER WINE WANT PURITY THOMSON'S RASPBERRY V NEGAR. YOU WANT • THOMSON'S LIMEJUICE CORDIAL. ARE YOU PREJUDICED? We know some men are when it comes to the matter of buying Suits that are made up " READY TO WEAR." There was a time, you know, when almost everv mon had his BOOTS and SHOES nnd SHIRTS made-to-measure, but such improvements have been made in the nianufacturo 9f these Goods that it is now tho exception to meet a man who does not buy theso articles " ready made." Well, the SAME IMPROVEMENTS have been going on in the manufacture of MEN'S SUITS, and unless you have seen the " J. 8.5." SUITS we import from England, you have no idea of the wonderful difference between the Reaay-to-wear Suits of a few years ago and those of to-day, We do a large business in them, and all in Rood qualities of Tweeds and Worsteds. Good Vork is put into those Suits, such aa liand-madc buttonholes, hand-finished collars, etc. All linings and poeketinM are of first-class quality, BUT THE FITTING QUALITIES aro the great features of the Suits, and, to demonstrate these to you, nothing would please ns hotter than that you Bhould call in nnd try on a few eoats. We like to show them, because we know they fire better cut than any other ready-to-wear clothes, an<] very often better fitting that your own tailor's cut. SUITS of LOVAT and HOMESPUN I'WEEDB, 59s 6d, 655, 72s 6d, to 84s. Fine SERGE SUlTS—Single-breasted, 79s 6d; Doubje-breaated, 84s. SPORTING and LOUNGE JACKETS, 25s 6d to 38s 6d. GREY FLANNEL JACKETS, 27a 6d. '"VARSITY" TROUSERS, in White Flannol, 15a and 17s 6d; in Grey Flannel and Twills, 10s 6c], 13s 6d, 15s, and 17s fid, —ALL IN THE CELEBRATED MAKE. KlLlior & SL'THBIiLAKD, 192 to 200 PRINCES STREET, And R033 PLACE, LAWRENCE DUNKDIN)

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15911, 3 November 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15911, 3 November 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15911, 3 November 1913, Page 4

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