I Commencing on MONDAY, 25th January, at 9 a.m. These are only a few of the many Bargains. j I I NOVELTY CREPE de CHENE and NINON ROBES, Exclusive Designs. , Worth £4 and £7 per Robe. Now, 46/- & 60/* 31 Inch CREPE VOILE BLOUSING. Usual Price, I/Ii Sale Price, 1/6 STRIPED and CHECKED ZEPHYRS, Smart and Stylish Effects, 28 inches Wide. Usual Prices, I/-, 1/I^d. Sale Prices, 4%6. & 6^d. — I WASHING WHIPCORDS, Cream, Champ, Grey, Light and Dark ISaxe, 40 inch Wide. Usual Price, 2/-. Sale Price, 1/3 I INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS, I Trimmed Lace and Embroidery* j Usual Prices, 3/11 & 5/11* Sale Price, 1,/ll MUSLIN PELISSES, Trimmed Lace and I Embroidery. Usual Prices, 12/6, 17/6* Sale Price 2,/11 A SPECIAL LINE OF CHILDREN'S STRAW JACK TAR HATS, Usual Prices, 6/11, 7/11. Sale Price, 2/11 FANCY HAT PINS. Usual Prices, 9d. and 1/3. Sale Price, 3d. FANCY HAT PINS. Usual Prices, 1/6 to I/I I. Sale Price, 6d. m J9-PIECE SADDLE BAG SUITE, in Crimson. * ; I Usual Price, £16 10s. Od. I Sale Price, £11 10s. Od. Wert, Haps & (o. II THE LEADING DRAPERS & FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. | ■■ 1 We have made special arrangements for a continuous supply of '. I \\\ the Latest War Photos., direct from the front, which will be 111 WWj shown in our windows after each mail.
I Correct Your Boy's Defective Sight ... DO IT BEFORE SCHOOL TAKES UP, Many a scholar is backward simply because his sight is defective, and reading and studying is a strain on his eyes. Remove the strain by supplying him with the right spectacles. It will give him a new interest in his studies, and preserve and strengthen his eyes for the years to come. TWO FULLY-QUALIFIED OPTICIANS IN ATTENDANCE. , Our Mr. GEO. CHANCE, D.8.0.A„ F. 1.0., London; and Mr. W. DAWSON, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C., London, hold every recognised English qualification, and will be glad to examine your boy's eyes thoroughly, and to advise you so that you may secure for him strong, sound sight. DAWSONS LIMITED, Jewellers & Opticians, I CORNER PRINCES ST. ! And MORAY PLACE. I
I SUCCESS! Emery Grinder. Greatest Grinder on Earth ! Works like a Power Machine. Three thousand revolutions per minute by Jl ' simple and easy motion of foot. /I For grinding Drills, Castings, Machine /■ Parts, Knives, Scissors, and ail kinds of I I tools. It is just the thing for Bicycle j I Repairmen, Blacksmiths, Jewellers, Carpen- • I I ters, Butchers, Harness Makers, Waggon / Ij . Makers, Merchants, Farmers, and Miners. /II DESCRIPTION.—This machine when set ill » np stands 4ft high; the upright, or standard, 111 is made of fin tubing, and is very solid and strong. The emery wheel is of the highest ""\k.ll grade, Bin diameter, l|in face. It is sup- gßßtfljhr plied with a suitable and substantial rest. It has no belt to slip, loosen, or break; neither has it lead gear teeth to wear out and bind. The movement of the foot operates a ball ratchet, which sends the emery wheel spin- Tnnic ning easily at 3000 revolutions per minute. TOOLS FOR AIL TRADES. I The machine screws to the floor and wall, carpenters, Engineers, and • B and is quickly and easily set up. We guar- other Mechanics will find oar I antee this machine to be the most substantial, stocks of Tools right both in | most mechanically made, and best finished in - c ?i ® Hr H aviatpnno straight-out Guarantee en--0 existence. sures absolute satisfaction to 1 _ . . , , every customer. Try us. I Prices and particulars from — j RATTRAY STREET; DUNEDIN. meccano! What is MECCANO? Steel Strips and Angles, Rods, Gear Wheels, Pulleys, Bolts and Nnts, etc., etc., all the parts mecessary to make WORKING MODELS of MECHANICAL APPLIANCES. Strong, Enduring! Every part is Solid and Unbreakable—essentially British - cheaper than many flimsy Continental Toys, and vastly more interesting. Five Sizes— No. 0 12 3 4 Price per Set— 5 - 8/6 16/6 25/- 40/Makes Models— 18 27 41 50 63 THOMSON, BRIDGER & Co. Ld. Hardware and Crockery Merchants, PRINCES ST. 7 | 'Phones 741 and 742. Telegrams: "Nails," Dnnedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16289, 23 January 1915, Page 15
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