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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. rrtERRIBLE Soiffcring endured by persons A who will not um: simple Remedies: MORRIS'S Healers. MORRIS'S Electric, Magic Healers hold -their own against {allcomers; burns, scalds, bruises, anything. 24n MRS S. E. MORRISON (Melbourne), Oddfellows' Hall, Albany street, Tonight (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock. Health Read ings from articles. Ladies only. Admission Is. 24n DAY AND NIGHT" our Scientific Dispunaarv is at your disposal.— Bagley's, King street North. 'VIjATALAN HAIR RENEWER," dev> lightfully refreshing 'and harmless dressing; positively restores grey hair.— liagley's, chemists. SALT," the great spring medicine, removes pimples and blotches; Is bottle. —Bagley's, chemists. BAGLEY'S Photographic (Importing and Retail) Department. — Everything Photographic at landed cost. —182 Georgo street. 24n ABSOLUTE Clearing Sale Furniture, Crookery, Pictures; clear before December.—Miles's Exchange, 213 George street 20n CURST FURNITURE SALE; prices canJT not be beaten; call and inspect.—J. and A. Wilkinson. DTJCHESSE CHESTS, from 32s 6d.-J. and A. Wilkinson, King and St. Andrew streets. SI DEBOARDS, from~£3.-J. and A. Wilkinson, King and St. Andrew streets. OAK BEDROOM SUITES, from £12 10s. J. and A. Wilkinson. King street. ITIURNIIURE greatly reduced during this month. —J. and A. Wilkinson, King street. T TPHOLSTERED FURNITURE" of all KJ kinds; reasonabl.,- prices.—J. & A. WILKINSON, St. Andrew street. 13n OAvE Disappointment! Specify "B.L' WHISKY, and pel purity. soodnes3. ALLIES " TEA, Is 6d lb; remits 3d lb Belgian Relief Fund.—Banquet Tea Co., Dunedin. GREAT Belgian Relief Fund Sale— "ALLIES" TEA, commences 19th November. —At 115 Stuart street, Dunedin. KLEXEMA for all Skin Diseases.— Cures eczema, acoe, psoriasis, varicose ulcers, lupus, scalp diseases; instant relief. Hours, 11 till 3 p.m.—75 Stuart street (corner Octagon). 17n that "Pulling" and "Slicing" tendency by using WOOD-MILNE GOLF BALLS. They'll improvo your game wonderfully. JUST arrived from Ireland, fine selection of Plain and Fancy Linen Bedspreads, Tray and Sideboard CLOTHS, Handkerchiefs, ladies' handembroidered Voile and Linen Blouses, Irish Hand Crochet EVERY article on our premises toed British Production.—M'FADDEN'S Irish Linen Dopot, 51 George street. UMBRELLAS. —The old-established business of Lethaby and Henderson, Umbrella Makers, still carried on at same address by Henderson. 75 Princes street (opposite Stewart Dawson's). THE finest selection of UMBRELLAS in Dunedin; see Henderson's window and compare pricce. DON'T FORGET—For COVERING and REPAIRS Henderson's is the right place to get satisfaction. RAZORS, Scissors, and fine Cutlery Ground and Set to perfection.— HENDERSON'S, 75 Princes street. 24n T TNCORSETED Comfort with Beauty of Form is secured by " SPIRELLA" Corsets.—Miss ClougJi, agent. ADY' VISITORS invited to inspect " SIPIREiLLA" Oorsets. ''For the Elite."—Miss Clough, George street. lADIES' Exclusive Hairdressing and Toilet Boudoir, Hair and Face Massage.—Miss Clough, Ladies' Depot. REY HAIR effectively Stained Natural f Colour with Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye; 3s 6d.—Miss Clough. FIBRONE," Lovely Silk Work Large ■variety commenced designs, Silks, etc. Miss Clough, Ladies' Depot. LADIES' visiting oits arc invited to inspect Newest Fancy Work at Miss CLOUGH'S, Ladies' Depot. 21n JjX)R Wet and Slippery Pavements WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS Will keep you 00 your feet rpRESPASSERS ON MY PROPERTY aT NORTH TAIERI will be PROSECUTED and all DOGS DESTROYED. 24n_ HUGH BOYD. rpHE OTAGO EMPLOYERS' ASSO--1 dATION (Retail Section). MEMBERS of the Retail Section of the Otago Employers' Association are respectfully requested to observe THURSDAY NEiXT (People's Show Day) as a HALFHOLIDAY from Noon. J. W. HENTON, President WILLIAM SCOTT, Secretary. PROPERTY OWNERS REQUIRING PLUMBING OR DRAINAGE WORK Will save money and future worry by entrusting their Work to O. S. JENKINS & CO., 22 Dowling street ESTIMATES FREE. Late Drainage and Plumbing Inspector, Glasgow. jP R E E. In order to convince you without loss of time that SUCHARD'S (pronounce Su-shar) is absolutely the FINEST CHOCOLATE MADE, we will send a DAINTY FRE.C SAMPLE, containing 12 tablets, to anyone filling in the form at foot and enclosing Id stamp for postage. SUCHARD'S CHOCOLATES (Made in Switzerland) Are the Highest Class of Swiss Chocolate. Try it for yourselves—FßEE. NOTE.—FiII up, cut out, and send the coupon in unsealed envelope, bearing id stamp, alw enclose id stamp to cover postage on sample. FORM FOR FREE GIFT PACKET. Messrs Wm. Taylor and Sons (Ltd.), Cumberland street, Dunedin. Sirs,— Please send me One Free Gift Packet of Suchard's Swiss Chocolate, as advertised. 1 enclose Id otamp for postage. Name Address ONLY ONE GIFT PACKET SENT TO SAME ADDRESS. 19n PATENT AGENTS. AJ. PARK & SON. • 213 Princes street, Dunedin; and at Wellington and Invercargill. Patents and Trade Marks secured in all countries. Hand Book and all Information Free. . Id HM. DAVEY, 91a Princes street • PATENTS, etc., still prepared for all Available Countries. Full particulars on application. Correspondence Invited. 300 A T E N T & IMPORTANT NOTICE. Notwithstanding the war, I am still CONDUCTING BUSINESS with BRITISH and CONTINENTAL Correspondents, with the exception of Germany, Austria, Hungary, ind Belgium. New Zealand and Australian business unaffert n d. ROBERT WALES 40 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. The olerk at the Metropolitan Asylums Board stated that, of t 1 board's staff of 1720, 300 men were cail on mobilisation ind 200 have since vnl ... end for service. Others were still joining. WOLFE'S .-CiliNAPi'S. the most health-infusing spirit that has ever been produced.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16239, 24 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16239, 24 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16239, 24 November 1914, Page 7