A Round Shoulder Brace "!is*V, Ladies', Men's, Boys', Girls'. /iPF! I 4/ * Pait; P ° St, 3d * \w JJ T * ROPER » *s| HH i Swanston St., Melbourne, Victoria Edmonds' Baking Powder lightens labour and relieves \vorry on baking day because it is so reliable and pure. < All grocers sell it. Always use u I _ BAKING 4 J &® POWDER,^ By ordering you make sure of getting the best and purest that is to be had. The Secret Good /Ml Cooking TJ P\ is in the flail \ vouring. , ■■ii.iiliimiih—"w—i\ The flavour | favoured by gSg* an experienced cook Ynrt" — one who really kh knows —is that im- || \ parted by SI : el Meilor's | I Sauced KjjitiiifilffffßirßfflßßKHKffSffiiHWKffl ***-tiil Its inviting fra- Jpf* S|ifP granee, its tasty %& ®P§ zeet, appeal to the |2&gllllgs most discriminating. SyStS^-ScSf^ Just a drop or fwo of . Mellor's in Soup, > £SiWS5$ ' Stew or Gravy, makes * "-"'"■^•^ji all the difference. W&S&ZsssM Do your Ironing Easier, Quicker, Better. This table will help you. Specially made for ironing, it not only makes the work easier, but it enables you to do beautiful ironing. , Shaw's Utility Ironing Table besides affording ample space for general 'ironing, has projecting end for skirts, also raised detachable piece for sleeves and shoulders. No bending or straining. Eliminates use of kitchen table. May be used in coolest part of room, and afterwards folded up and put away. , Light, strong, compact. Cannot capsize. Most ingenious invention. No. 1 Table, 18/No. 2 (wider top and fitted with tightening device), 25/C. F. SHAW, Manufacturer, Cumberland Street, DUNEDIN.
OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.— joD Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest Current .Rates.
9ef , Because of its comfort, its reliability, The Hupmobile scores again on an. its simple control and bed-rock econ- economy basis. The purchase money omy, the Hupmobile is the ideal car for alone is far away below that of any the New Zealand family. This is particularly so car 0 { jj s c i ass> anc j tne o f upkeep is absowith the 1916 5-passenger model. It is big, lately the minimum. For the driver-owner luxurious and comfortable. The seats are up- __ {or famil j he Hnpp is tne rar ! In holstered m first-grade leather with genuine hair pad- z , ... W»K ding ten inches deep. Another big comfort feature addition to mechanical improvements, the r?K> is that the rear springs are under slung, 52 inches equipment includes electric starter, lights aad long, and positively absorb all shock. horn, khaki one-sosr, top, robe and foot raib.Leedfid* .\ The Hupp is sturdy—free from trouble. Itwillgiy* dimmers for city streets, ram-vision wtoeUhJeH s service season after season. Quality is built into it* everyt hing that JJiakes for comfort and sifety, ft* smallest detail It is mechanically perfect, and efficient q{ attHupp^ under any conditions. ° ' , Write for par- J j[ ILJI JL Get acquaint- < ne C fcZalo a g ui CAR OF §THE NEW ZEALAWD fAMIi.Y ' I to-day. •I^ N.Z. Farmers' Co-op*. Assn. Ltd, ; : CHRISTCHURCH. \ Local Agents: WJMPENNY BROS. & REJD, LTD., DTJNEDIN AND GORE. "-'{
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16645, 17 March 1916, Page 3
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