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A Big Bargain Boom at the D.I.C AND RIGHTLY SO. When yon hear of a man selling real genuine Bank of New Zealand Pound-notes for 10/-, I guess the first thing you want to do is to buy a bundle, and the larger the bundle the better. This is just what is happening at the D.I.C, only in place of Bank notes we substitute CARPETS, and you can purchase a £5/10/- Brussels Sqoare for £2/ 191: EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS IN THE COSTUME & FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS. In eome instances the goods are slightly damaged by water and show slight stains, but in many cases they are none the worse for their soaking. WHITE PIQUE BLOUSES, Sunshine Collar— CARPET RUNNERS, in Axminster, Brussels, and Special price, 4/6. Tapestry— •~ * ' ' Usual prices: 2/9 4/6 5/6 8/6 STRIPED CREPE BLOUSES, in Sky, Saxe, and Special prices: 1/9 2/11 3/3 6/6 Brown; real smart- Special price, 4/3. TApESTRY & WOOL SQUABES , ma3t Buit . WHITE MUSLIN ROBES, very daintily em- able for bedrooma—Usual prices: 60/- to 105/bordered and trimmed medallions — Special prices: 25/- to 65/Special price, 14/11. BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES, large sizes— WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES, with coloured Collar Usual prices . £S/10/- to £8/10/and Cuffs— Special price, 30/- Special prices: £2/10/. to £3/15/UM^'^T m COSTUM S E iia»^e e 15/ n 6 d AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, in varies Coloured Pique- Special price, 15/6. UsualpriMe: £3/10/- to £18/FRENCH MODEL STYLE COATS, in Black, Special prices: 52/6 to £11/10/Brown, end Navy- Special price, 45/-. WASHING CRETONNES, new designs, light SMART DRESSY COATS, in Sedan Face Cloth ; grounds- Usual prices: 1/11 2/3 Mole and Brown only- Special price, 45/.. Special prices: 9d 1/COME EARLY. SAVE WHILE YOU MAY. SPECIALS. FEATHER BOAS & RUFFLES O O A COTTON DRESS LENGTH FOR AT LIGHT PRICES. "g*J A MERE SONGREAL OSTRICH * MARABOUT, NLOJ>J "^ in Saxe, Brown, Cense, Mole, £ Hfig Kg Tomato, Brown, and White— Vienx Rose, Navy, Grey, and IH H H Usual price: 2/6 White— ISB HWμ Special" price: 1/9 Usual prices: | WM wKm iPm T 18/6 21/- 22/6 26/6 37/6 J P -J| D«i»C'« SvM ,iTw ,s,. .7,. a/. I HJJAUP J DUNEDIN. GEO. CROW, Manager. . —— _____ ~_~Z________l___~

On the importance of being sure When you buy tea yeu want to be turm q you are setting the best quality and the o€€yOU.£et best value for your money. Most brands are thiSpaCKage "just tea" made up into packets. Don't you StnA t rum vnn think !t wou,d bf much more satisfactory t» you atlOincnyvu to j ns | s t O n a tea whose quality and value you etC Stire Ol ere sure of? Our tea is the outceme of 35 years gettingthebst practical experience in blending. We have the* pUatltV &tld largest stocks in the Dominion ef the choicest fhohocitnU.a Ceylon and Indian teas, and we knew exactly hew UWMCftIVdIW; to b , end these to the fcest advantage. That is #why in Nelson Meate's teas you get a flaveur, delicacy, strength, purity and value yeu cannot get from any ethers. Our name, and 35 years public approval is behind our tea. We are sure you can get no ether tea as geod-you will be sure of It tee when you taste the first cup. Prices-1/6, 1/8, 1/10,2/-, 4 GOLD, J SPECIAL, and 1 SILVER MEDAL. 9 NELSON MOATES Pure c 7ea

_ j A Breakfast | ||K| EdisOll NβW Blue Appetite! JL Sffl Amberol Records H%ynof(emptit? |g| for January JkH 11 9 HjP P||flll There are twenty-nine Blue Amberol Regular Records to JVlellOir S ' S^^, ME IIIR choose * rom lhis monlh—lhere » variel y of delightful tfjjsSrmlx} music, beautiful vocal selections and entertaining humour 11 1*& among them. "Rev. 21; 21 to 25, and The Gate Ajar for Me" (Rev. Madison C. With your Fish, Grill, or Tq Peters and Edison Mixed Quartet) is a charming break from the ordinary. The gastric juices will flow Among the others that will delight many audiences this month are: " The and the mellowness and tang Emigrant" (Stanley Kirkby); "The Bedouin Love Song" (David of 'Mellor' will Brazell); "Hiram Tucker" (Ada Jones and Byron G. Harlan); "Sit W5-A bring back boy- Down, You're Rocking the Boat "—The Pleasure Seekers—(Billy —JKLj t ,oo * l ' B zest - Murray); " The Dear Old Songs" (Will Oakland and Chorus.) Vvm A 13 Make your selections early this month and enjoy them straight away. ue Amberol Regular Records sfal)vFSi». —««**i ' 2H4 Southern Dream P»trol. 2253 You're Here »nd I'm Here—The Laugh #' " I ! New York Military Band. ing Husband. Soprano and Tenor, u.^— r , orch. ace. Kathleen Kingston and • 2127 Old Black Joe—with variations. Billy Murray. Piano. Andre Benoist. f\ 4 g IB ,„, , _ . ... . 2258 I Miss You Most of All. Tenor, orch. I n/tl/lft*** Wt\tiC<C\. 2138 When the Corn is Waving. acc , Manuel Romain. tooKnam nouse . --—&a**.»-. - Bras-swK-Bstt i 2Jis Favorite Airs from the Pirate* of Pen- Tenor, orch. acc. Mary Canon and 54 PRINCES ST zanCe, Edison Light Opera Co. Harvey Hindermeyer. 7216 Sit Down. You're Rocking the Beat- 3j6l Song of the Mill-The Girl on the Film. The Store for High-class footwear. The Pleasure Bn. y Soprano fStTs^cer" c^choru,. 2217 Ste'™.!* Rusticana - Sicilla " and 2263 Peg o- My Heart. , Violin. Harp acc. '"'"""American Standard Orchestra. Charles D'Atoame. t. j tu. r-,t. *;,, 226s Softly and Tenderly. Sacred, orch. acc. We have just opened the latest in Gents' ™ 9 f R or v M e! 'scrip^-Readini ? whhHym" Edi,on Mixed Quartet orch. acc. 2270 Rebecca of Sannybrook Farm. Tenor ruuiwwr Key. Madison. C. Peter*, D.D., and duet, orch. acc. Campbell and Gillette. WALK-OVERS Edison Mixed Quartet. 2J?2 An Afternoon in June. Singing and WAt.li.UVJilia 2j2s The Junk Man Rag Medley (B.rjo) Whi.tling. orch. acc. EO3TOCKS orch. acc. Fred. Van Eps. Billy Murray and Joe Belmont. ~-. „ T^^ 2228 Love is se-Fickle—Waltz Hesitation. 2274 Hiram Tucker. Rube du«t. orch. acc. CROCKETT & JONES For Dancing. Ada Jones and Byron G. Harlan. MnPAQ«rNT<S National Promenade Band. J2?6 Ml for G i rl i e3> O ne-step. For MUOAtSSiiM O 2JJ9 B e i| s _Bnrle»que. Male voices, orch. dancing. National Promenade Band. OAKMORE acc - Peerless Quartet. 2316s The Rostry . Cornet, acc. by National 5230 I'm Crazy 'Bout a Ragtime Minstrel Military Band. Sergeant C. Leggett. Gents' Bowling, Tennis, and Cricketing Band. Coon Song. orch. «* . Boots and Sh-in^ variety of Styles time Dream . .c, -*-* a -^, String^ 1 \ j M«»»-n» m t.c' r;v Him 23169 The Irish Emigrant. Baritone, orch. 2235 M In de Mornin 16) Jes Gib Him » St , kb I One ob Mine. Reading. Edward Steiling Wright. 23170 Selection from The Gondoliers" ~ ti II 2236 The Dear Old Songs. Tenor and . National Military Band. # aal/Lam* & chorus, orch. acc. 23171 The Bedouin Love Son*. Baritone, I l|l|U||f||T| I Will Oakland and Chorus. orch. acc. David Brazell. _..--. r c . |i Thomas A. Edison, Ltd. (Wholesale Only), 364.372 Kent St., Sydney. The Leading Store for Footwear, I lL mmmmtmm ____^_ _- M| - MB — | _ iß| - 54 PRINCES ST. fTIHE Pirsi Utility of frequent and regular X Advertising consists in this: There is _, .^.«—■—«-.■— at all times a large class of persons, both in - jomamp country and town, who have no fixed placee KB«k M*%*-* for the purchase of certain neceseary # fl ||| HTjgf' llJeik articles, and are ready to be ewayed and A. %S%*~L is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all. they yield without hesita- The finest leaf from the best plantations, it hm% captured the public taste from lion to the first who ask |hc North Cape to trie Bluff. "The Lancet" rays: "Fine tea means better health." 66 OT Af O." New — ."New Storl©a. A lArffe «^ •*■.^.^"^ ««< ' ftmeoeft «l SBMliDg ffitttib f Hβ* M. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS: WM. I ATLOS * fiONA .(LTD,). PUNEDIN,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16282, 15 January 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16282, 15 January 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16282, 15 January 1915, Page 2

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