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r Household Linens-. 'It- / ItaMNQMMt need HoodnM Llitm, jut mw, yefyva should not ndts the chance of bnyfng when f i fdtea «eli in weofler are pat bctore yan. Better far to bay whilst prices are down. £, r—ijuui —i jii In ii andqnalitywtth the best, from elsewhere, and resolve to spend your '■ HHW'f'Tllfr'■world's gnat mafcmn, FMsy's, Bar- j— ————— —— in all endtfce from 54 icxites to 100 iiujhes; I _ I T&nUF far Stogie Bed, I/- 1/3 1/4 1/7 1/8 COUttlry I II 80m far Double Bed, 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/- 2/4 2/fl ' UlllC* LOKOCGOTHS, CALICOES, and MADAPOLAMS—an komensa Vll6IiIS« i;:? nnge to meet every possible requirement. Far Arinty h—tf scwa } fiwgwia- HOEROQKSES' LONGCLOTHB, 36 inches wida. K ®/"t 7/«, 7/3, 8/11, 10/6, to 21/. dozen yards g^ d yonr ordera to 't TfcHßrtoße k now the accepted fabric for HORROCKSEB' and CEEWDSON'S CALICO, 36 inches wide- oes by post. We wffl ladies' dainty pnder- fi'®® ** execute them aa caw- . Tt- «fti «nkh. 6/-, 7/; 8/-, 9/3, 10/t, 11/-, 12/6, 13/6 dozen yards wear. Its aoft man, fnlly aa if. you cams MADOPOLAM, aoft and pore; yourself. If iihe pur* and Aa wmarkaHa 36in wide S/«, 5/U, 6/6, 7/., 8/-, 9/., I#/-, 11/. dozen ■ * * W«y i> aaahiia have pat 42n wide 19/9, 12/9 dozen chaee 13 not eatasfac■>yk in a daaa bv itself. ! ' __ tear. send it back and FUEB HUSH LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS. 7 ' 1 ana JSaton three quahtiee 8/9 i #/Il> 12/6, 12/11, 13/9, 16/6 dozen we will make it bo. Gave 05 a trial: yoa 'Standard Quality, 1/* STRIPED TURKISH TOWELS. Saline Quality, 1/5 ' »K 1/3. 1/4. 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/9 each are awe to become a 'Buparfioe Quality, 1/6 W nrriC TURKISH. TOWELS. regular cmtomet. U •• " I 1/., 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/9, 4/11 each " :jj& : - d"""*\ ■ ( { i Exceptional Vahiec is . FANCY LINENB, DOYLEYS, TRAY, TEA, and SUPPER CLOTHS, \ V RUifNERS, DDCHESSE SETS, PILLOW CASES and SHAMS, Plain and Embroidered, withEyeletcr Dawn Thread embellishment in bewildering variety. PLAIN PILLOW CASES. 'AH made m oar own .workrooms; taped wstfr best quality tape, sod exceptional value. . ■ ■ • , J?; HOBEOCKSES', TAPED CASE. Plain—Size 20m * 30ia lMd 1/3 k Buttoned—Size 20in z 30in 1/4 J; Twilled—Size 2Qin x 30in 1/3 1/4 1/6 T.tn« fr imtr.T.Tm CAKES* IB Wfcqt hy 27 Horrockaea' Calico. 2/3 pair QpgJ GEO. CROW, ITV f /f^ 1 F amous f° r |||gfl Mmajer. jyjr 0 JI O Value & Quality. % GARDEN BEAUTIFUL / f• la within your reach. A small Outlay on Garden-Tools. A reliable ' yjffi iTl' v Lawn Mower, arid yourodd moments devotedto the work, and there ,|||| a m '■: .I ■ you have it. To-dayl Our fine eelection of High Grade Tools 1 m ■ 11 : win hard work easy 'and easy work easier. if ' ¥' I V English Mowers . j Spray Pumps. ' (Lowest i?rices) | Red Emulsa Oils. I I I TRY US FOR EVERY KIND OF HARDWARE. ' Superior Lawn Mowers. t . • Garden Spades (British made), 4/-, 5/-, 6/- ' . Garden Forks (flat or round prongs), 3/6, 3/9, 4/-, 4/6 V Rakes and Hoes, best steel, handled, 1/6, Garden Rollers, water-ballast, galvanised, . 2/-, :2/6, 3/-'. ' . strong-only 50/- ' 1 Spray Pump» (as illustrated), all brass, patent Wheelbarrows, light and strong, at low prices ■ 'j air chamber, 22/6 Garden Hose (brass fittings), Hose Reels, &c. I j Yonr Patronage respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. B | LAIDLAW & GRAY, Ltd., iSiSi 1 *" 1 j Another" ho- Oean md' Hcxilthy with REXONA SKIN AND FACIAL SOAP 1 l . " n y our R «°na Soap-for myself and my little girl (four years old) and I find it a great healer of Dandruff, as well as softening and promoting growth of hair and keeping the most sensitive 'S™ healthy and excellent condition," writes Mrs. L. Blythe, 6 Marion Street, Caversham, Dunedin, *f *u " j troublesome cHmate conditions, hot and cold, it has far exceeded my greatest expectations as I have used so many varieties of similar articles, but I must honestly and faithfully admit that your . Bixona Soap stands unequalled above them all. I conscientiously think any lady who reads these few lines of gratitude pud gives your Bexona Soap one trial will echo my praises of its virtues." THE REXONA HABIT I A habit formed js hard to break. Bad habits are easily formed, but good habits can be attained < almost as easily/ The Rexona habit results in health and.beauty, and once formed will never be broken. , l^ > ere are two Rexooa habits—that of using Resona Ointment to heal all injuries to the skin, an J the Rexona Soap habit, which consists of keeping oneself clean and pucn with a delicately scented > and medicated soap. Rexona Ointment and Rexona Soap mean skin health and beauty, comfort t, |f the u^ r > and immunity from disease. So form the Rexona habit. Start with a Is. cake of Rexona „iSoap and a Is. 6d. pot of Ointment. Soon you will be glad to know that Rexona Soap is put up in " f damly boxes containing tbree Oakes each, and that Rexona Ointment is also sold in larger size triangular ririjrrED~ THEATKIcSTMANAGEBS |ATAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country T^AOTEDTI^ATKrLTITrMANAGERS Others to know that',the Otago. Vy Ciiciilaiion of any weekly in the 'If and Others to know that the Otago tally' Times undertakee the POSTING of Dominion. ; Foand in erery 'armhouse in Daily Times undertakes the POSTING of rOODCUTS (any size), STREAMERS, .Otago and Southland, una ' circulating WOODCUTS' (any size), STREAMERS; 'OSIERS, aild evary description of Print- largely, in Canterbury atid 'northern rural POSTERS, and every description of Print* ig in'the most prominent positions in the districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for ing in the most prominent positions in tha notioa Advertising anything of interest to country city aa notio*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16508, 7 October 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16508, 7 October 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16508, 7 October 1915, Page 2

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