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Spring Opening f = i "Uakes place TUESDAY, Jlugust 29th, and throughout the week Oar Spring (f / — m Opening means more than ever this year to the people of T>unedin. \ i There always has been powerful inducements for people to trade at the \ I D.I.C. The recognised scarcity of standard quality goods and reliable colours, j 4 however, makes the incentive to purchase at the D.I.C. stronger than ever rrt this season. i In Quality, in Charm, and in the vitally essential matter of Stjle this i exhibition of NEW SPRING STYLES signalises a memorable triumph over / \ obstacles caused by the abnormal conditions and the difficulty of securing / supplies. Throughout the Warehouse extra time has been spent in arranging and _ _ displaying stocks for convenient inspection. We hope to be favoured with sSSi = ' llTTfl a v ' sit * rora yoß * Imul = =n 111 IB irv w 4~* ILLL? rr 1 Do I. C*

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For a Lady! <I;lt[W* I What hotter gift could you give than a nice I Solid Silver Hair Bru-ih? Always provided I —that it hns Silver of substantial thickness J I and the best quality bristles. Our brushes J I - have these essentials. » 1 "If it's bought at Williamson's you can i depend upon it." | The price of the one shown is 21/-, and 1 1 we ask you to make comparison. 1 jj | WILLIAMSONS, ,r*£?£?S£L \ 1 JL B CjP makes a delicious, wholesome drink. $ | *ffi "ffl Ideal for every-day use, as it is not expensive ; | |I 1 I 1 while it is healthful and invigorating. Every | * cup enjoyable. | A II spm* A High-class Family Tea. Though it costs a K Jr i b little more, many families use nothing else— [ * it has such a lovely flavor and fragrance. j I I 9 dHa ifft -^ ie "^ e!! * Qa '' i - For " Afternoons" and a | $ g ffi similar entertainments, it is unrivalled. Dis- a m (sam g criminating hostesses always use this quality. | ■j- "TIGER" TEAS are all Selected Leaf. What- j i ever quality you use, you can depend on | I getting a Tea which for its price is unsur- i I passed for purity, quality, wholesomeness, and i 1 flavor. I | The NATIONAL DRINK of NEW ZEALAND | LITERATURE FREE BY POST OR CALL FROM NEAREST AGENCY. Agency for /S/? s \oh. fH Agency for Motor Cycle Motor Tyre* J|l§lM H & Cy ° le TyTeS ' The India Rubber Gutts p^^^^^^^ The '" dia R " bbef Gu " a Percha & Telegraph Works MPW^^ Percl,a ' * Telegraph Works Co , Ltd., 165 Manchester st., &§ M? „_ Co, Ltd., 165 Manchester st„ ChrUtchurch. fF CORBIYMKB Chr.rtchurch. are practically trouble - free,. Palmer Cord Tyres are a near approach to iyre-perfection—(he nearest known. / The Patent Cords scientifically reinforce the !ong-wearinj» Palmer Cover. They retain air pressure eoenly, lessen punctures, and avoid bursts. They absorb less driving energy than canvas foundations. Cars fitted distance lo the gallon because of this (proved ky actual comparative Tests at Brooklands). PALMER CORD TYRES The PALMER TYRE, Ltd., Chief Offices : 119 lo 123, Shaftesbury Av., London, W.C. Palmer Cycle Tyre Users are f c ' e >' re C° vor ' s a cautioned m their inteiests to / \ genuine Palmer Cover unless it pm chase only Tyres hearing I TRADE «l / 7|V ill MARK! bears tins Tradi Mark clearly this mark. Disappointment V J moulded on the side follow* this neglect. X. |f\ /j4 MA-NAUUto f>TAOO Coumry Cu W and Otlura to know thai the Ola»o \J culation of auv wool 1 } in the Dominion Daily Tinuvs undertake-, the I'OSTJNf. rf Found in <-veiy faimhous" in Otigo aid VOOBOUTS (nnj size), STKEAMEUS, Southland, and cuuil itm- Uii;.'\ m Can J'OSTKUS, and every dccin lion .if Pn.it- torbnn a,id northern inn dish' '-, .t oifcis in" in the most prominent pouhons in tho unmallod facilities lor Achcili«mg anything city on shortest notice, of interest lo country readers

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16785, 29 August 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16785, 29 August 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16785, 29 August 1916, Page 2

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