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ALL BRITISH BUILT ! BEWARE OF CHEAP GERMAN IMITATIONS. Why Buy a Sewing Machine from a rm not responsible for its manufCTITOSSSt facture when you ■ can purchase a British Made Machine direct from maker to user. Singer Sewing Machines are WSIW never sold through dealers, but go direct from the Factory to the JUAmtfLy Family. They are made by British »s!ynlS/ Workmen in a British Factory THE located at Singer, near Glasgow, where over 12.000 workmen are employed. LATEST MODELS 37 GEORGE STREET, PUNEPIN. • ■ ||pi§r i in inn 'i IfiSlf " Stand -° ut " Girl Says what She Thinks: . I'll 1 hhe also y .TTBA Tells you what She Drinks / HEAR HER— B "Afternoon-tea?" she laughed. "Oh yes, I m am always drinking Tea—afternoon and forenoon, M morning and night. Harm? No; it does me good, m u You see, I drink only 'Stand-Out * myself; and I have jj m put all my friends on to it. You may golf all day m f or dance all night: but if you drink ' Stand-Out' a you are always fresh and bright." m The Exquisite Jr Drink I "Stand-Out djjj^ The Drink of 1/6 1/8 1/10 21♦"HAINES ADV. 8 "I OHtNK ONLY •STAND-OUT' MYSELF." ! Appropriate, always. || With certain dishes, such as Game, %■ Lea & Perrins' Sauce is always appropriate. JSL It is the recognised sauce for isuch use. LgO In fact, for everything with which a sauce can be used, Lea & Perrins' is invariably Iti M the BEST. It has a refinement of flavour m|| that suits the most delicate dishes and appeals to the most exacting palates. nM rof The Original & Genuine yjU jS WORCESTERSHIRE. BU| l»

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16225, 7 November 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16225, 7 November 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16225, 7 November 1914, Page 2

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