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f" Second Week 1 OF OUR Summer Sale. j A Few More Special Bargains. I Advantage of these prices ought to be taken at once, as many of " the goods cannot be replaced, and those that can, never at these prices. Owing to the Great War we are unable to get further shipments of our CELEBRATED LADIES' NAPPA GLOVES. We have a stock of about 2,400 pairs, and these are marked at our usual Liberal Sale Prices. STIFF GAUNTLET. Worth 4/U. Sale Price, 2/7£ d SOFT GAUNTLET. Worth 3/6. Sale Price, 2/9 2-DOME NAPPA. Worth 3/11. Sale Price, 3/3 2-DOME, Extra Quality. Worth 4/6. Sale Price, 3/6 ART CANVAS and SILK EMBROIDERED HANDBAGS, very useful for Summer Wear. Usual Prices, 5/6 to 10/6 Sale Prices, 2/6 to 3/11 IRISH LINEN EMBROIDERED ROBES (unmade). Worth 35/L NOW 7/11 GOOD CLEAN CORSETS, in reliable makes. These Corsets are not damaged in any way* Usual Prices, 18/6 to 32/6. Sale Prices,3/11 to 5/11 SILK FINISHED WASHING WHIPCORDS, 40in wide, in Cream, Saxe, Champ, and Light Grey. Usual Price, 2/-. Sale Price, 1/3 Special Value in ONE PIECE FROCKS, big assortment of styles. Usual Prices, 19/11 to 29/6. Sale Price, 7/11. MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, in Black and Coloured, New Shapes, Usual Prices, 5/ll to 8/n. Sale Prices, 2/11 to 5/11 One only Superbly Finished Inlaid Solid MAHOGANY BEDROOM j SUITE, manufactured by us. Usual Price, £35. NOW £26 I This is a chance not to be missed. ' i HfsM. Haynes & Co. Ltd. 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 ill shown in our windows after each mail. w/( success: Emery Grinder, HI lIWu Greatest Grinder on Earth! flg|K Hj M Works like a Power Machine. lIHi rill Three thousand revolutions per minute by n | ' lIHi nil simple and easy motion of foot. /■ 1 For grinding Drills, Castings, Machine ill Parts, Knives, Scissors, and all kinds of / ■ I tools. It is just the thing for Bicycle • /II Repairmen, Blacksmiths, Jewellers, Carpen- /HI ters, Butchers, Harness Makers, Waggon / II Makers, Merchants, Farmers, and Miners. /HI Uptons Famous Tea DESCRIPTION.—This machine when se /II up stands 4ft high; the upright, or standard, 188 fC in 4 rl-acc 1-»tt ii-cdf I is made of s in tubin S> and is ver y solid and c^HI "1 <* wldoo Uy lloCll ♦ strong. The emery wheel is of the highest grade, Bin diameter, l|in face. It is sup- g|U^ijk «t ti,i' ...l t L„ „i„- r plied with a suitable and substantial rest. It "jj That s exactly why the claim of has no belt to slip, loosen, or break; neither Distinction is made on its behalt. ha 3 it lead gear teeth to wear out and bind. # m _ The movement of the foot operates a ball TI Where Liptons Tea differs from ratchet, which sends the emery wheel spin- rnni« enp n i TDincc other teas, it is vastly superior '""S at 3000 revolutions per minute. TOULb POK ALL TRAOca. because of that verv difference I machine screws to the floor and wall, carpenters, Engineers, and Decduseoi uidi very amerence. and is quickly and easily set up. We guar- other Mechanics will find our antee this machine to be the most substantial, stocks of Tools riftht both in Uln the first place, the flavour of most mechanically made, and best finished in SJHfHST* JS* 1 9" r I • rp ... « nvlafonnn 811010111*0111 uUfITBIIIM fill" Liptons lea is quite unique and existence. sures absolute satisfaction to is obtained at great expense. Only p rices an j particulars from- every customer. Tryns. a large concern like Lipton Ltd. could afford to sell at ordinary prices - a tea with such a high-grade and . # >• y (L, Rfa distinctive flavour. And it is this g fact that makes Liptons Tea absolutely the best tea value in the World. RATTRAY STREET\ DUNEDIN. Further, this distinctive flavour . and the unsurpassed quality of Lip- g tons Tea are maintained through- I T a _ _ out the whole year. These features, |kjS Bj l A. M I which are found only in Liptons Jjl |jj V-/jflL Oi I 1 ea, are made possible simply because Liptons carry huge stocks of " ; their high-grade Tea over the two I" 1 bad Ceylon seasons when good tea cannot be grown. Of course, a firm iVIECC^^O owning large plantations and supply- ' inga World demand can afford to Imperial 'Ik store enormous quantities of tea in j . order to maintain the same high • | maS*. Fnarnccinv standard of quality from January IILJWJiWiI S ~ '. to December. Hobby H Another distinction enjoyed by nniricu n Liptons Tea is that it has won BRITISH BoyS. more Gold Medals and Diplomas MADE 3 than all other teas combined. * j H To sum up, Liptons Tea has a J ,aelmilr distinctive flavour and it is with- 8 ——wm^^^—— out question the finest tea at the S „ „ . various prices offered to the New 9 What IS ? Zealand public. | Steel Strips and Angles, Rods, Gear Wheels, Pulleys, Bolts and Nuts, etc., etc., all the parts mecessary to make WORKING If Ask your Grocer or Storekeeper MODELS of MECHANICAL APPLIANCES. for Liptons Tea —he stocks it at , , 1/6,1/8, 1/10 and 2,/-. Or if he Strong, Enduring! hasn't a supply in hand, send to Every part is Solid and Unbreakable—essentially BritishLipton Ltd., Box 222, Wellington, cheaper than many flimsy Continental Toys, and vastly more for a free sample, of the 2/- interesting. grade enclosing two penny stamps Five Sizes— No. 0 1 2 3 4 and giving your grocer s name. Price per Set—• 5/- 8/6 16/6 25/- 40/4 Makes Models— 18 27 41 50 63 THOMSON, BRIDGER & Co. Ld. , ■ .—rr— „ I Hardware and Crockery Merchants, PRINCES ST. Lipton's Agents for Otago: Harty | and Co., and Moreton and firadfield, B 'Phones 741 and 742. Telegrams: "Nails," Dunedin. Dunedin. »

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16296, 1 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16296, 1 February 1915, Page 7

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