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A bride in Korea begins her married life in silence. During the first day sho must not speak, even to her husband. It is considered a breach of etiquette. But the next morning she is permitted to give free rein to her tongue, and may talk thereafter to her heart's content LOOK TO YOTJR STOMACH. When the food leaves tho stomach without having gone through the requisite process, as happens in cases of indigestion, it is impossible for the liver to complete the work. Therefore, look to your stomach —strengthen and stimulate it to perform its functions. There is no better medicine for this than Chamberlain Tablets. Chamberlain's Tablets will cleanse your stomach' of all undigested food and restore it to a healthy condition. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BTAN D A R P "fire and marine insurance COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.). RISKS ACCEPTED: Fire_ Workers CompensaMarine tion (including special Plate Glass domestic servants' Burglary policies). Live Stock Mortgagee Indemnity Public Risk Fidelity Guarantee Personal Accident & Motor Car CompreSickness hensive Covers. Head Office: High street, Dunedin. SHOULD MARRIED MEN ENIiIST ? Opinion on the matter is varied, but there is no doubt that if he stays at home the obligation falls upon him to help his country as much as possible, and to husband his resources by using WWAEONUI COAL. Waronui is clean, hot, lasting coal, all heat, no.dirt, sulphur or clinkers. Costs ( lls_ 9d only for half ton. delivered within city boundary. Using it, a man is better prepared to meet any demand his country may make on bis earnings. NOTES ON RURAL TOPlCSby.Agricola, Weekly, in the Otago Witness, dealing with subjects of current interest to farmers.

JJOLD A GLASSFUL UP TO THE LIGHT. See how clear and sparkling it is! Then taste it, and ex- — perience its freshness, delicacy, and unrivalled flavour. Now you understand something of the name and fame that has come to THOMSONS' PURITY CARBONATED WATE RS AND CORDIALS. PEIANKS TO OUR NAVY, Wo jiro able to make our umal GOOD DISPLAY OF BRITISHMADE GOODS. Though some Goods have been a little late in reaching us, tho PROTECTION OF THE BRITISH NAVY has been a very real factor m assuring the safe arrival of these Goods, and that the PRICES ARE NORMAL AND MODERATE. :hese are good valuesummer COSTUMES, in Tweed, Lustre, and Serge—grey, fawn, lime and champagne. 25s to 45s each. ' NAVY,COSTUMES, from 75s to 5 guineas. BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERED VOILE DRESSES, with Overskirts. 25s to 37s _ _

WHITE PIQUE DRESSES. Just tho thing for summer, lis 6d each WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE BLOUSES. High or Open Neck 83 6d each WHITE SILK BLOUSES. 10s 6d to 15s 6d. ' LONG-HANDLED UMBRELLAS. New " PLATEAU" Tons.-9s 6,1 13s 6rl 1<« 6d, and 18s 6rl each. * ' ' WHITE WASHING SUEDE GLOVES. 4s 9d and 5 S lid. Newest Shades of Grey, Beaver, and Browns in KID GLOVES. 3s lid, 5s and 63 6d per pair. ' ' >RESS DEPARTMENT— EXCEPTIONALLY SMART VOILES, including the NEW VOILE ALLIES in EGYPTIAN FAWN, INDIA PINK, NEUTRAL MAUVE and DREADNOUGHT GREY. FINE MERCERISED MUSLIN, 48in wide, for Blouses and Dresses, in White and Cream, is per yard. NOTE.—A SPECIAL SUPPLY OF NAVY SERGES IN ALL QUALITIES. UST OPENED—A BALE OF BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPET ENDS, AT 10s 6d EACH. KILROY & SUTHERLAND, 192-200 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN; .nd ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 6

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