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l Ctts are flu Correct Thing. I Neckwear.) SEE OUR WINDOWS. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ E M «»'«»-- BOXED SUITS N ™ m This City has now realised /fc. ALAND that the Boots and Shoes From the New Zealand Clothin * Factor y- idMMMIW so long offered to it were ABSOLUTE SUIT SATISFACTION. CLOTHING 13 behind the times. Our The men of tMs district can secure guits from ug PTAD V E I Boot and bhoe Department which may be worn with dignity and comfort at I 1 All UK I • ! has caused a revolution in any gathering whatsoever. the Footwear of this com- Before stock-taking we are going to move off a OCTAGON. munity. Advance styles few more of our Celebrated Tailor-cut Sac Suits always showing in our for Men's Wear. These are famous for their shape- Fmf w 7tTat'&Mn 1 Windows. retaining qualities, the fit of every garment, and L£yjyftZ|*A^A£L^ nr i l • the special quality linings that we put into them. fflvHTes^^^H We also have more sizes Come Md fit them Qn Oup {g ftt y(mp ITSW r I and fittings than Dunedm service. All regular and cross figure sizes. Eg » W I people generally are aware D . ._. --. -. . - . . I of being made. rnces: 47/6, 55/-, 59/6, 65/-, 73/6. J clothing factory! | Australian Mutual Provident Society /T**? ,,, ". *"<£"*• — H (\. Evening shoes. THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE \\ |/rv3k BRITISH EMPIRE. _____________»»_____ We are making a strong feature tbieeeaeon, RESULTS FROM SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. I , j more so than we have hitherto, of ACODMULATED FUNDS, Over £31,580,090. fij) PAINTY LVENING SmUIS. ANNUAL INCOME, Nearly £4,250,000. -~— ——--—————-—----—- „„„,.,„„„ ,„,, ir . ~ .t, j e<7 i\r\c\ nnn A*Jz"3l&*m*.. At the present moment we have on exhibiNEW BUSINESS, 1913 (Ordinary) Exceeds £7,000,000. |t»« tion in our windows, the NEW BUSINESS, 1913(Industrial)Exceed. £1,125,000. t/ r - - ■ — ( mIWF Very Smartest POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 288,337, assuring nearly /T**Bl IHH I * £97,000,000 (including Bonus Additions). ' /' / QftlorUfM nf lIII^IIK/ POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 108,545, assuring £3,745,630. f WsmmaL\ Ul WUdlllY TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED, £18,765,954. • ■- a> CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1913), £975,881, providing v. IWMtifmr E. vL A An REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of £1,730,000. mHBL IVc flSlljl Jllllw S The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— k< Jfif Wll I ORDINARY or any amount from £5 to £10,000. KJM V 1/ fllfW Ihß I in various delicate colours to MATCH 1 Directors of the New Zealand Branch: j £lf " ' ga YOUR DRESSES, we are also showing J and H. Beauchamp, Esq. 1, ty procurable only at ! New Zealand Branch— ' EDWARD W. LOWE, .. . Bβ A £\ . i Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. %m/ H""M /m JK# ■Iml Ifunedin District Office- B. R. STOCK, TT • ■ S/mimi\lCJ CX Kj\J I Corner Prinoes and Dowling Streets. District Secretary. 7 ,' n ' ■■■'» »" ■ ' ——— j " The Footwear Speeialists, ~?fe TAGO WITNESS-Lurgeet' Country 22-24 PRINCES STREET. jgr ra Circulation of any weekly in the : S"" Ailiri ota m ? o nio and P.S.-We have now on Exhibition in our windows the SCHOLL FOOT flPPldl \AI P i duf^ ta it (^^rf^,, ll^B« r,, Sj SPtCIAUTIES for the Scientific correction of ailments of the feet. lit! flips!! |l|i| 1 K Advertising anything of interest to country I 1 ___™__™«—,—»—_», 1 T~ ■■■■■■»■■ —— , i i in ——■a—■ B

NEW DEPARTURE I Laidlaw & Gray. H , In order to Reduce Stock in r| IJ! various Departments, we will « |j -announce from H S WEEK TO WEEK 1 I SPECIAL REDUCTIONS I I i OVERSTOCKED LINES. 1 I WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY I 1 WEEK for 1 I RECORD BARGAINS. 1 I GOODS TO BE CLEARED: & I FURNITURE, TOOLS, I I WATCHES, CLOCKS, 1 I SILVER-PLATE, I CROCKERY, CUTLERY, I WRINGERS, KETTLES, | j GUNS, RIFLES, ETC. 1 This Week's Sacrifice I I COMMENCING | I TUESDAY, August 25, § I ' Will be I Carpenters , I I Braces and Saws § I Braces and Saws I I SEE OUR WINDOWS I I FOR 1 I ASTONISHING VALUE. 1 1 All Prices turned into the 1 § Melting Pot. | Laidlaw & Pray, LIMITED, 1 RATTRAY ST., DUNEDIN. 1 The place for Satisfaction. | fTVETE First Utility of frequent and regular JL Advertising consieU in tins: There is «t all times a Jarge class of persons, both :n country and town, who have no tixed places for the purchase of certain neoeseary articles, and are ready to be swayed and ie earnestly brought under their notice, tndiflorent to all, they yitr'.d without uositaton to th« ftist who a*lr~.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16165, 29 August 1914, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16165, 29 August 1914, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16165, 29 August 1914, Page 13

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