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V ! If tea | | Try a packet of Lipton's—you will note its distinctive I | B flavour (the correct flavour of the best Tea)—and | " H your educated palate will refuse all others. | THE NEW WOOLS FOR MAKING I THE NEW SPORTS COATS! ' The Knitting and Crocheting of Sports Coats is the latest form of i [ Ladies' Fancy Work. It is a useful, as well as a pleasant occupation, , \ for a ITand-knitted Coat is a real treasure. Now is the time to begin 1 \ work, so that, without hurry, the coat will be ready for wearing in U the late autumn,. U THE LADIES' DEPOT has just opened up a large supply of J; the Special Wools-ALLOA AND ROSE PETTICOAT OP. {? SPORTS WOOL. The latest society colours include Tangerine, ; Cerise, Purple, Saxe, etc., while all the usual standard - colours' *• • are fully represented. Handbooks giving full instructions, 2d., 3d., 5d., and 9d. each. . ; A Charming Novelty—" PEN PAINTING!" |; Can be done on almost any fabric. A most \ engrossing work for ladies of artistic tastes. "Very easily learnt! Handbook of Instructions, 1/6. Complete Outfit, 10/6. j MISS CLOUGH, THE LADIES' DEPOT - - GEORGE ST. j 1914 pi, 111,1,1,1 ,m ,13.iffe 1914 BUICK mrffimT BUICK CARS. GARS. j SMT 1914 BUICK MODELS NOW TO HAND. j Intending purchasers of Motor Cars should inspect these Beautiful HIGH GRADE MODELS. I The New BUICKS are fitted with BQSCH Magnetos, ZENITH s Carburettors, Floating Rear Axle, Bro\vn_ Twill Hoods, Extra Wide Seats, arid j Deep Upholstery, Baker Demountable Rims, Extra Large and Wide Spring^. PRICES—S-Seater TOURING CAR £345 Complete with Everything, j n 3-Seater ROADSTER CAR £295 Complete with Everything. j BUICK CAR, winner Petrol Consumption Test, Brooklands Track, July J 29th, beating all comers. | BUICK CAR, winner Hill Climbing Competition (Standard Chaasis), Signil j Hill, Dnnedin, November 22nd. COOKE, HOWLISON~& CO., LTD., j 25 HANOVER STREET AND 230 STREET. I Proof of "DICK'S" Quality. j "We yea'erday found it necessary to take up by 2J inches one of your 7 in. x 7 ply, about 45 ft. long, Balata Belts, which we first started, runI nin* early in August, 1909. This has been the first take up we have | had, although constantly running to date, July 10th. We have running on the same shafting, doing exactly similar work, , an apparently similar belt, which when produced was stated to be "similar" to Dick's in everything except price—the discount being a little more than Dick's discount. This latter belt we had to take up twice within a week, and a year's running found it worn out. (Signed) B. ANGWIN, Whit. Schr., ' Consulting Engineer, Mem. Inst. Min. Engrs., Mem. Inst. Min. & Mech. Engrs., Mem. Inst. Min. Metallurgy. East Pool & Agar Mines, Ltd., Cam Brea. This Is only one of thousands of eloquent testimonials, all testifying JOHN EDMOND, Importers of all Classes of Hardware, Engineering, and Mill Supplies, DUNEDIN, INVERCARGILL, TIMARU. | London's Homeliest Hotel | Hotel Great Central has a character all its 0 ' own - tu^e station adjoining and buses p P and railway termini at hand, the visitor finds ■ m P access to any part of London or the Provinces p m especially easy. Situation exceptionally healthy : p P cuisine dainty, yet substantial. Suites en famille at Jp P special terms for prolonged stay. Spacious Palm jp || Court. Allthe comfort of English Home Life, a p moderate and features w exclusive in London Hotel p Life. p C#ltl|lfil& Motel I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15986, 31 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15986, 31 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15986, 31 January 1914, Page 3