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'' Useful Preseists for the New Year! \ DIVAN LOUNGE CHAIRS, in Moquette— ' j T £3 15s. £4 15s. j ; 1 MASSIVE QHESTERFIELD SETTEES— | I £8 15s. £9 10s. £11 15s. Presentation MORRIS CHAIRS, in Velvet — ; From. 32/6 Quaint OAK SCREENS, Lined with Silk—22/6 £ CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS, in Tapestry— 15/6, 18/6, 25/I JAP SILK SCREENS—S/11, 6/11, 10/6, 12/6 1 I : p «2I * OCCASIONAL TABLES, Polished Walnut— 15/6, 18/6, 22/6 j- BUREAU BOOKCASES, Polished Walnut— ■ , I From 45/I Antique Copper COMPANION SETS — 3 From 15/6 1 New Designs in POT STANDS —10/6,12/6,18/6 Antique LOG BOXES —55/-, 67/6, 85/Solid Mahogany Inlaid TRAYS —37/6, 42/-, 47/6 ; ,I ji Antique Copper SLIPPER BOXES —17/6 ; j ' RATTAN CHAIRS—B/6, 10/6, 12/6,15/6 j I Reliable House Furnishers & Furniture Manufacturers. t M "j BMM———a——— ——— —'■ HOW MR W. G. HABEY WAS i — MIRACOLODSLY CURED OF i TLT/% ; RHEUMATISM. MiLL/C/ANU A well-known farmer from Maramarua, accompanied by a friend, called at our office the other day and asked to see jylr KasmusHaving bean shown into Mr Rasmussen's ■» trTa. A IVT /« vly , room, ho introduced himself and his friend, iLjjrJjfll JEm. A '10TnT and said he had called fco personally express his everlasting thanks and gratitude for the /gk ) /jv ___ . . irreat benefit he had reoeived from a two Tm \ ' | ' months' co.;rsc of " RHEUM ALINE- ||, if. IOV " •' "I wanted you to see me," ho continued, m|sS. « Hiffi,, ]KllT 1 "and bo I came here and brought a witness j Wf* \ "B™* who will tell you the state I was in before I fflj « r.VPIV I started your remedy. I had been suffering 1 TljL k MjJI from Rheumatism. Sciatica, and I know not * "t • what for 20 years. My legs had swellings | '*■ - ] on them as big as your head. I suffered A I JjJIT | -H indescribable agony. I was a burden to my- I • self and everyone around me. A miserable * Jf cripple—jnst existing. And now look at ™ H 1 " You certainly do," said Mr Rasmtiesen, .ifitila n ~ , _ _ J " but I have seen many similar quick changes L < OntlSh Made. it's wonderful! It's a miracle I I fßffi haven't an acho or a pain or swelling or. - . ' stiffness in any part of my body. I'm in Meccano Sets consist of Beams, Gear Wheels, Pulleys, • t t perfect health, and I look it. I've reduced „ , „ , , „ ' J ' . .■■ Vf .1 my age 20 years. Two months ago I was Rods, Bolts and Nuts, etc., all very strong and permal--ught nent, enabling a boy to build Working Models of ; kind of testimonial you like Write out any- Mechanical Appliances, such as Trucks, Cranes, thing vou like now, andn 11 sign it. I want _~ ... T . ... . ,>.!"> .• everybody to know what a wonderful modi- Bridges, Elevators, Windmills, Lighthouses, etc. cine you've got. It's a blessing to humanfty." bizes " * " o i 2 3 4 Our visitor then signed the following state- Number of Models 40 63 83 96 114 merit. It is short and to the, point, but , . _ . , _, _ . there is a world of meaning behind the PriCC per Set 5/- 8/6 16/6 2S/- 40/- <• . cuTed" :- temeDt ' am now °° mpletcl y MOTORS—SmaII, 8/6. Large, 21/Maramarua, near Mercer, • ■ a 1 1 The Dominion RheuSfc ThAIHDAH 9 Pft l f"/! V! ] Dear IS 1)11(11 (if fit III) 111 Kheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago for 1 livlllwvllf ttJm K«I%(VK W* M%WI 20 years, and having had two,courses of f w < jBfiSfSJfoS&USNftaaK General Ironmongers, DUNEDIN. • Phones, 741 and 742. Tetejrmns, "HAIIS." I (Signed) W. G. MABEY. This remedv not only curcs Rheumatism, it tones up the whole nervous system. It — ——— r —k. purifies the blood and enriches it, thus feed- ' $ v:'-. 1' ing and nourishing impoverished nerves. It . . y brings back the bloom of health to tho . , 1' 1 .ill! IL!li—l—m—\ , — / ,K-'T cheeks, and puts the buoyancy of youth into iff! ' |UkKBniMM(W» \ / ' bodv and lirnhs and brain. Hlllif 1 \ /,, _ CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND POST Y&fc- - JW" ====^3|M|\ u / 5 IT TO-DAY. \ ✓ • 4 To tho Dominion« Rheumatic Cure Pty. V/ i' 1 £ (Ltd.), 5 Grey Buildings, High street, r" *; Dear C Sire!— Plrase send me, free and post- JUST LANDED age paid, your book entitled "The Broken • ' " Crutch: A Most Interesting Stofy," as men- , 0 , ~ # tioned in the Otago Dhily Times—lsF. L.UOICC OCleCtlOn OI ' Table, Dessert, & Tea spoons, : Installation of f TaMe an<l D ® sserl Forks, Electricity. also a fine lot of : sDrrl — nTirr SHEFFIELD CUTLERY, SPECIAL NOTICE. * | . We are prepared to submit plans including such makers as* I-' and estimates for the installation 1 _ . .a. of Electric Lighting and Power. C. Johnston, Taylors, Wingfiefds, &c. i Thoroughly efißcient service guar- I lanteed, at prices the lowest com- I■' ' patible with satisfactory work. On receipt of request by post card j,_ J Tnqtwt at or otherwise, au expert will call v - ,au ano -mspEC l ai and advise in regard to th* best 4 _ EflPßn. RA MS snk « nr*lr> I and most economical form 0! m Bilk ,1 fEIZ pfm ltd. ItlnN tUMUIlll) : Electrical Engineers u Srosiffiionger, on „ Mao a T nd CT Co " traCt °« S ' DI I DUNEDIN INVERCAIRGILL TIMARU " 80 STUART ST. (Corner Moray Place) 1 .-gg'TL. \ J E / rriHE First Utility of frequent and regular \ / ■»||.[|!jni|||||i|[i | i||| l |ij| "** *** Jl , _5_ Advertising consist' m this: There is \ D / H m^W a, uli i.mes a large class ol persons, both in \ / country a"d town, who have no fixed-places \/ I] for til? -jurchase of ccrtain necessary mmmmmmmmnsnxMmtrnmmnHnsaUMiiiaiiaiLaßißißßßa articles, and nie ready to be swayed .and _ _ — . - > l f '. drawn Awards any particular place which jf\TA.QO DAIIjY llitE-S ABTD WITNESS . mHE PAEMERS' PAPER.—The Agrionli ' is earnestly brought under their notice. U JOB t"Ki_NTJ *;i DEPA-RTMiiNX.— I 1. tural Department of the Otago Witoess 1 " Indifferent to all, they yield without hesita Job Printing of ©very description dona viik is acknowledged to be unequalled by thai **» tion to the first who asks. pespatch, und tk* Lowest Current iiata* |of any othei weekly in the dominioa. x \

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16590, 13 January 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16590, 13 January 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16590, 13 January 1916, Page 9

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