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DAINTY DISPLAY OF AUTUMN NOVELTIES FOR HOLIDAY WEAR. * AA BROWN, EWING &. CO. Let.. SumpS."* <3f»iy '■ blouses S, & in the coat and fur department. in the corset department. in the clove department. d N epa H rtm L e A n C t. > } SPORTS COATS. An Attractive Display of Choice Styles In. New Models in the World-renowned The Best , s the Best A|ways and the Cheapest. Lace Collars and " - NEW TWEED COATS- * ROYAL WORCESTER AND BON TON , lU»> - High-grade 25/6, 35/6, 42/6, 47/6, 59/6, to 4gs CORSETS. ' NAPPA, LINCOLN, & NEWTON LEATHER new, dainty ' TEDDY BEAR COATS ..55/6, 63/-, 84/- Ladies,—These Corsets are the link that con- GLOVES 5/6, 5/11, 6/6 pair 3/6 '' From T London's PONEY PLUSH COATS- nects you with Figure Perfection from the moment TWO-PEARL-BUTTON DOESKIN, in Tans and V/to 8/6. '- V ■ ■V r '.' best factory. 72/6, 78/6, 84/-, to 130/6. you first put them on. Greys 3/6 pair LACE CRAVATS..... 2/6, 3/3, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 52/6, 55/-, 59/6, 63/-,. 65/-, to 79/6 each. SQUIRREL LINED They are supple, easy, graceful, and cling to SILK BOWS, in all colours.,. 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 each These Prices are about one-third the xisual Prices. M/ „, -««,« * n £8/10/6 vour form in a most pleasing comfortable manner, TWO-DOME "KARELIA" MOCHA, in Beaver BELT SASHES, in Crepe-de-chine, Merv, and] ™. lesr.*^ >#. BLACK TOX SETS ~i .*» —^ta T 4rf;r ct £omdatim ot mi ™ .• • • 8/1, pa,r . *"«™*™ *-*«* any rr/ P :;r::r:f ir e T a MigM .*™™^«™t il pi CREAM JAP. SILK BLOUSES- ' RACOON SETS. 13*gs, 14igs now on display m our Corset Department. *™7> * awn > aM wmte a/ 11 P a,r leathers 6/6> 7/6j 8/11j 10/6j 12/6> & e7/6 ™i 6, A!f • 15/ ii 1 ? /6 J 19 i 6 SABLE FOX SETS 18gs ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS- Dent's ' Best Quality in REAL "REINDEER" WOOL & MERCERISED KNITTED SCARFSD SBL 6 fi Z W T 'iio to An ' 7/6 ' 9/6 ' 10/6 ' ' ' ' ' '* P GLOVES, in Tan and Slate 17/6 pair 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 6/11, 8/6, to 16/6 each- . W-A^^'^^VTT^f/vfflTj.?^ 2,^ SQUIRREL SETS 120/- to 6gs. BON TON CORSETS- rt ™ KNITTED WOOL VESTS, in Black, Heather, FLANNEL & DELAINE BLOUSES- BROWN FITCH SETS...9&S, 10gS, 11gs, 12gs - 19/6, 21/6, 23/6, 25/6, to 63/- pair FUR MOTORING GLOVES 22/6 to 3gs Grey, Saxe, and Green 5/6,' 6/6, 8/6, 8/11!

Presents for Easter Brides! GIFTS THAT ARE TREASURED FOR YEARS. Look 25 years ahead, into the home of the couple to ,whom you are : > making a present! In imagination you can see your gift, well polished and "\ well cared for. It is nice to think of, isn't it ? Make a reality of it by : ' selecting the gift from our fine stock of Silverware and Electroplate. :- In preparation for Easter Weddings, we have secured an exceptionally good range of the newest conceptions in Silver and Electroplate. One of these pieces will make an ideal gift. We can give you something ornamental or something useful. Whatever it is, it will be newj artistic, exclusive—welcomed for its beauty and utility, as well as its associations. ~ , • 1 But call and give our Stock a careful inspection. Prices range from • a few shillings up. -\ - ~" G. & T. YOUNG, LTD., • J 88 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ' - LAST DAYS OF THE k* till A 1 £iO 1 %n I ■■ The Public have been Liberal in their Appreciation ~; of this GENUINE SALE, and we are determined to mark the last few days by still Greater Bargains! ; > ■- ■ ■»< Beautifully Carved Imported BEDROOM SUITE in Solid Oak, Bevelled Mirrors, Two Chairs— . ; Usual Price. Nm*/ #91 I THIRTY GUINEAS! IIOW 5*251 THIS SUITE WOULD DIGNIFY ANY BEDROOM. —: — ;/'; BESTEADS in FUMED'and NATURAL WOODS, Fitted with Wire Mattresses Complete—Were 50/- Now 37/6 , ; .'■ . * f OAK BEDSTEADS, Chaste and Attractive DesignsReduced to 52/6 , ■ ■ . •< Only one of this, and it's a Real Bargain! Full-Sized Diningroom Suite : \ Upholstered in Moquette— '; ' Was £15 155. To go at £11 15s. < . I With this Suite and one off our Two Guinea ■■■/ Extension , Tables, your Diningroom would be furnished at a Surprisingly low Cost! ; scoullarTchesholm; ! LIMITED, 1 The Leading Furnishing House, Rattray St. ; L Is: Stains Wood Beautifully. Intensifies Natural Grain. Imparts Rich Appearance, j "SOLIGNUM" 1 For the deeoration of woodwork no more artistio stain can be used ]■ than " Solignum." The effect it has on walls, panelling, etc., is simply / lovely. It gives an air of simplicity, combined with artistic effect that • * js thoroughly in harmony with modern ideas. For oak, brown Solignum i., is a perfect stain. It te a marvellous improvement on fuming. Widely j specified by architects for its beauty and utility. " | Outdoors, " Solignum" may be used for shingles, gables, fences, gatesi { trellis work, poultry houses. Gives nice artistic appearance and doesn't s , fade. "Solignum" is antiseptic, disinfecting, preservative. Protects woodwork from dry rot, the borer, ratsj and vermin.' Made in numerous ■"" - colours. Quick, drying. Easily applied. Inexpensive. Covers three '*< .- times the surface that same quantity of paint does. § BRISCOE & CO., Ltd., j

DAWSONS LIMITED, I I The JEWELLERS I I and SILVERSMITHS, i 1.. Beg to announce that their I Magnificent NEW i PREMISES are now open. H Note New Address — I 26 PRINCES STREET, I B Corner Moray Place, I I DUNEDIN. I Model Footwear FOR ■••' Opfv. Autumn M Wear. jA* $$w Every day we are opening cases of / ,** \'flsjfjst&£ / *^ e word in Model Footwear / * rom *^ e English and, / American Manufacturers. , • t mW Remember that your Shoes are one I J ,vO» of tlie things that count in dress, and \- ""'•" ' ffi Iβ must e s - tu^ accordingly. Our *"'r':liPl'i m Btock is full of st y le » that is one fa(^ ; '""•'•' ctA' J • another is tnis — we have studied the Hrl' fT§wfflttl'' indiv i dual characteristics of feet so long an(i so carefull y> that we can *, # easily give any foot its. ideal fit. §21&2 'S *^^**3L^ fc *»ir Ma y we yours ? W. HARRIS & SON, 24 PRINCES STREET. P.S.—We are now settled in our New Premises, next door to 1 our late Princes Street shop. PROSPECTIVE FURNISHERS! means that we are so ; , . ' GUARANTEE | Be sure' and inspeot | I \m/\ ". j) "°f "" %$ " JjTL ~\Js will be surprised and !*j / a ilf Jf|l * ■ iffl j'] fflr^ Manufactures look | t^||aElll|iasj[gl^^^^swywyj|h» W fflr For WOOD BEDSTEADS in the latest FURTHER deaian.Information, write for designs OUET CATALOGUE. stained £3/18/- | Oak, £5/8/C. & W. HAY WARD, ut (Established 1889). ' FURNISHING SPECIALISTS, mr 141 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. -«■ Showrooms—l4l George St., Dunedin. Factoriee—(3) Kinj St., Dunsrfin / Radiant Health | CUorkUlrk^U , ** Buoyancy of mind and body I wllcK/KIOCK S Czfi —^ a ' sense of well-being— g Aα are any woman's I I Bk B /Tk^P privileges by rea S on of I ff D | |\g RANGE. This delightful fruit saline is refresh- J\M OPEN OR CLOSE FIRE. ing as a beverage, a gentle laxative, HtESal - ■ a grand blood purifier, an aid to iaSjfl an »a ■■ . digestion, and an appetiser. Try it, HiSC VAt% nfiElOl I 1/6 for a big bottle of 64 doses. 7SS I BIUO IIU tilUdl J N" "OTES UN RUftAL TOPICS, by AgricoU TVTOTES ON RURAL TOPICS, by Agricola, Weekly, in the Otago Witnese, dealing X% Weekly, in the Otaco Witness, dealing with fcubjects of cuirent inUiest to fanner* with subjects of current mtueat to faneerfc

PREVENTING LOSS HAIR. (By a Specialist of SO years' standing.) Nearly every person whose hair la falling, dry, lifeless, or troubled with dandruff, can have a healthy head of hair if they will set aside a few minutes every day. It is worth it; -take care of your hair while you have it. There would be very few bald people if we looked after our hair as carefully as our teeth. Create a circulation of the blood to the roots of the hair by using a Brice's Special Brush, which removes the dandruff better than any other kind, Then apply Brice'i Eegenerator daily—a thoroughly trustworthy hair tonic.. This will cure the dandruff, and make the hair glossy and strong. Brice's Circassian Cream is similar to the natural oil of the hair, and should also be used to nourish it two or three times each week. Brice's Regenerator 3/6 (special strength 5/6), Circassian Cream 2/-, at all chemists and hairdressers, or by post direct. The special strength Eegenerator is highly concentrated, and should be used when the hair is falling out. W. BEICE & SON, CONSULTING HAIE SPECIALISTS, High Street, Chrlstchurch. HinnpiJißQ Ql ID DC=in Bα grain of radium! j§ COSTS £1320— m == And there's none for sale §H§ = at that price 1 Never mind == HI —you can always get m ■=Hi FoTurpence buys a hundred §|§ = shines; Sixpence, double pi that number. Black or = j= brown, your boots will == s look their best when m = Radiumised. == HI If the tin has the easy- '==£ opening Dent, it has === H§ RADIUM. - |s ===== Sold by all Storekeepers, Boot- =====, — makers and Grocers. - ■ Mii!iiiiiiniiiii|Ri pi in 5 "'' in

TO MOTORISTS! Do you wish to Save Money on your Tyre Repairs? If so, THIS IS HOW: BUY AT ONCE A TIN OF TIREJ-feOH TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. THE GREATEST BOON TO MOTORISTS EVER INVENTED. Fills Cuts in Motor Covers, Repairs Punctures and Leakages in Motor Tubes WITHOUT VULCANISATION I One tin will satisfy you that TIRE-DOH makes a betterrepair than vulcanising. No Heat or Tools needed —nothing but your Two Hands and a TIRE-DOH Outfit. Takes (5 minutes to repair a puncture or blow-out TIRE-DOH is the Universal Cure all for Tyre Troubles. It costs 10/-, and will save you pounds. If you cannot obtain it at your garage, send us postal-note for 10/6, when a tin will be posted. One Tin of TIRE-DOH will Repair about 40 Punctures, or from 3 to 10 BIOW-OutS. Pamphlet Posted on Application. TUB.. CONTINENTAL C. & 6. RUBBER CO. PTY. LIMITED, CHRISTCHURCH and AUCKLAND. Ten Years of Buick Business The following figures are taken, from the Shipping Department's records of the BUICK Factory, and these records are open to inspection. 1904 BUICKS SOLD- 37 1909 BUICKS SOLD— 15.606 1905 „ „ 750 1910 „ „ 20,389 1906 „ „ 1400 ' 1911 „ „ 20,526 1907 „ „ 4641 1912 „ „ 22,050 1908 „ „ 8820 1913 „ „ 27,000 The above figures speak for themselves. The 1914 BUICK 5-Seater Touring Car, full equipment, Bosch Magneto, Zenith Carburettor ... ... £345 complete. The 1914 BUICK 3-Seater Roadster, fully equipped— £295. COOKE, HOWLISON & CO., LTD., 55 HANOVER STREET AND 230 PRINCES STREET.

— England exports umbrellas to the value of £610,000 every year.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16041, 6 April 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16041, 6 April 1914, Page 3

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