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LATE ADVERTISEMENT*. . _ — ■ ! TMPORTANT OFFERINGS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 1 MOLLISONS LTD. A SPLENDID VARIETY OF NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. JUST RECEIVED FROM JAPAN, TWO CASKS ANTIMONY GOODS. A SAMPLE LOT OF NOVELTIES. OVER 500 ARTICLES. NO TWO ALIKE. ANTIMONY BOXES, all new shapes, for toilet table, etc., beautiful designs, lined and utilined. Prices—ls, 2s 6d, ,:s 6d, 5s 6d. and 7s 6d each. ANTIMONY TRAYS, a variety of new shapes, all sizes. Prioes-6d, Is, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, to 15s each. ANTIMONY JEWEL CASKETS, a lot of quaint novelties—3s 6d, 5s 6d, 7s 6d,1056d. ANTIMONY CANDLESTICKS AND INKSTANDS-from 3s 6d to 9s 6d. ANTIMONY' ORNAMENTS AND MONEY BOXES -at 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 5s 6d, and 7s 6d. ANTIMONY PHOTO FRAMES, all sizes-Is, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, to 7s 6d. ANTIMONY-BACK BRUSHES, for Ladies and Gents-at Is 9d, 2s 6d, and 3a 6d each. SEE MOLLISONS' WINDOW DISPLAY OF ABOVE. GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS. HANDBAGS FOR PRESENTS. Ladies' Swiss Hand-embroidered Handker- Latest Shapes in Handbags ail British chiefs, fine lawn, in half-dozen fancy milkt! - "I morocco, pama, calf etc., kid boxes-at 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, and 6s 6d '" lf " o P lm , , h " cd '\ » e J? n< ii V f aZ' por i rox . Prices—4s 6d, 9s od, 12a 6d, 21s, to 42s Lot of Dainty Embroidered Handkerchiefs, -».- CJ, ,V" ti ,v » „„„ ( „;h fi+ti"Tir»a t• i „ l ii r i i j. /7ij New tussore Jlandoags, neat gilt linings, Irish make all perfect goods-at 7_d. j j vaiu(^A \ &n & oaoh . 9d 1,,_1 3d, and is 6d each Novelty Morocco Handbags, in black, fitted, Very Special Lino Pino Hemstitched Lawn k]( j linoi > f u j_ s _ ze> correc t shapes. Price Handkerchiefs, with embroidered cor- 22s td each nets, in half-dozen sets— Price 2s 6d tho j) Baskets for holiday travelling, with half-dozen. straD _ and ! lan 3d, 3s 9d, 4s 3d, Hcmstitnlied Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs, und 4s 6d. good quality; a real bargain. Half- Artistic Fancy Work.—Pen Painting on dozen for Is 3d. White Satin, Pin Cushions, Toilet Mats, A New Line.—lrish Lawn Handkerchiefs, Needle Books, etc ; all make acceptable with narrow self-coloured border, fine gifts. Prices—ls 3d, 2s 6d, and 2s Ud. I qiiiilitv. Half-dozen for Is 6d. Tltrnd-nainted Glove and Handkerchief I Children's Picture Handkerchiefs, superior S.iehets, in dainty shades, on silk. make, eood washers-At 6d. 9d, and Is ~ Pr.c.-s-2s Ud- 3s lid, 4s 6d. per half-dozen. Umbrellas, new lon- handles, novelty table TT -^ TT „ T -- , T tops, a big var:etv. Prices—s3 lid, 8s HOLIDAY HOSIERY. 6d ! . nnd & 6d each . "Lady Betty" Black Lisle Hose, fine silk RELIABLE KID GLOVES. finish, double tops-Is id pair. 3 _ dom , ; Fine FpGnch Kid Gloycs . whito> "Tho American Girl fedk Ankle Hose, h] . xc] . nm] co l o urs—at 3s lid. black only, a popular make—At 2s 6d 2-button White Washing Doeskin Gloves, all P alr sizcs-6s lid. The Duchess" All-silk How, suspender 3-don]c French Suede Gloves, the "Cluzel," tops, black only—3s lid pair. in beaver, and black—6s lid pair. "The Maheno." a fine Black Lisle Stock- 2-dome Silk Taffeta Gloves, in brown; also ing, seamless, also a range of now colour- 2-button Silk Lisle Gloves, in all colours ings—At is pair. —At 2s lid pair. FOR THE SEASIDE. Ladies' Navy Bathing Costumes, trimmed Men's Bathing Costumes, two-piece Canawhite, with skirts, all sizes—6s 6d. dian style—At 4s 6d, 6s 6d, and 7s 6d. Ladies' Navy and White Combination Bath- Men's Bathing Costumes, one-niece Canainsr Suit's, medium nnd out-sizes—3s 6d. dian style—At 3s 6d, 4s 6d, and 4s lid. Ladies' Mackintosh Bathing Caps, correct Men's Bathing Costumes, plain, navy, make—ls and 2s 3d each, " Brighton " style, all sizes, is lid, 2s Ladies' Rubber Bathing Caps, all new 3d, and 2s 6d. colourings—2s 3d and 2s 6d. Youths' Navy Bathing Costumes, one-piece, Ladies' Oil Silk Bathing Caps, new colour- club shapes—All Is lid. ings—2_ 3d and 3s 6d. EVERYTHING FOR HOLIDAY WEAR AT FINE PRICES. M(>LLIS( -NS LTD., END PENNY SECTION, GEORGE STREET. OTAGO CENTRAL. (OTAGO FELIX.) OTAGO CENTRAL (The Place where the Good Fruit comes from). ORCHARDS. ORCHARDS. A BUSINESS PROPOSITION TO BUSINESS MEN. FRUITLANDS! FRUITLANDS! Near Alexandra. Near Alexandra. Post and telegraph office, church, and school in centre of the Estate. The OTAGO CENTRAL FRUITLANDS (LTD.), having contracted with the wellknown and respected firm of E. IVORY & SONS, has planted out 300 ACRES m the FINEST AND MOST DESIRABLE VARIETIES OF APPLES su'ted for EXPORT. iOOO ACRES 1000 ACRES (Partly planted) (Partly planted) Are now open for selection in areas to suit purchasers. THE SOIL IS SECOND TO NOTHING IN NEW ZEALAND Containing ALL THE NECESSARY POTASH AND MINERAL INGREDIENTS Which go to promote growth and tho production of perfect fruit. HEAR THIS FOR A BUSINESS DEAL: PLANTED LAND, £75 PER ACRE. UNPLANTED LAND, £25 PER ACRE. Payable as follows:—10 PER CENT. CASH DEPOSIT, balance by quarterly payments (equivalent to 2i per cent, of the total purchase money) for 4 years; interest, 5 per cent. At tho expiry of the 4 years, half will have been paid off, and the balance can stand on fixed mortgage for a further term of 3 years at 5 per cent. Purchasers can continue their regular business as at present for 4 years, the orchards meantime being attended to by the well-known experts, Messrs E. Ivory and Sons, who are recognised as amongst the foremost authorities in New Zealand on fruit trees and fruit culture; and so satisfied are these gentlemen with the property that they have purchased an allotment themselves and started a nursery there. FOUR YEARb FENCE the orchard now purchased will be coming into_ profit, and the purchaser or his son takes possession with no dead years of unproductiveness. WATER IRRIGATION SUPPLY—The cheapest ever offered. The Company agrees to supply at 5s per acre per annum, where ether supplies run from 30s to 40s. BLIGHT AND PESTS.—There are none at Fruitlands. In some of the northern districts growers have to spray 8 and 10 times in a season. At Fruitlands it is estimated one spraying (and that as a preventive onlv) will be necessary. CALL FOR A PAMPHLET AND AGREEMENT OF SALE, setting forth terms of purchase. These are obtainable at the Office of PARK. REYNOLDS .(LTD.), Manse street, Dunedin, and thev will be forwarded to any address uoon application. OTAGO CENTRAL FRUITLANDS (LTD.). Manse street, Dunedin. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) -*- AGENTS. "Y OIJ CAN BUT IT CHEAPER AT MARSHALL'S." Christmas is the one special time which affords all an opportunity of repaying little kindnesses received during the year and perpetuating a time-honoured custom of giving a CHRISTMAS BOX to our relatives or friends. If you aro in any doubt as to what you should give, consult us. Wo will help you in your choice. This week we have landed, ox Ruahine, the most exquisite FRENCH PERFUMERY ever seen in this city. To ensure a quick turnover owing to its late arrival in the season we will sell it at GREATLY" REDUCED PRICES. Our new season's ENGLISH and FRENCH PERFUMERY has been specially selected by our own buyer, who has had a long experience, and is not deceived by the outer anpearanco of a bottle or carton. He forms his judgment on the CONTENTS. PERFUMERY is recognised as a chemist's line the world over, so if you want Exquisite Perfumery, in Exauisitely Dainty Boxes, come to MARSHALL'S PHARMACY. If you want Exquisite Perfumery in Plain Bottles come to MARSHALL'S PHARMACY If you want Exciuisite Perfumery in Large or Small Bottles come to MARSHALL'S PHARMACY. If you want Perfumery at CASH-OVER-THE-COUN-TER PRICES come to MARSHALL'S PHARMACY. We have them to suit all pockets, ranging from Is to £2 2s. Our Stock of PRESENTATION HAIR BRUSHES is one of the best m New Zealand and wo can sav without prejudice that our Stock of PERFUMERY is the lursrest and most varied in Dunedin. REMEMBER, WE WILL REMOVE ANY SELECTED ARTICLE FROM OUR WINI SHOP EARLY! SHOP EARLY 1 MARSHALL'S PHARMACY, 86 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. TO OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS—On receipt of a postal note or stamps we will select the Best Article requested for tho value of money sent and post, securely packed. You may rely on our judgment. _ IpnBISTMAS \JU"E BOOKSELLERS ARE CLOSING HOLIDAYS. 1 P.M. SATURDAY, following RETAIL TRADES will DECEMBER 23 and 30. i. i OArrrronAV r, CLOSE at 1 p.m. on SATURDAY, DecemOPEN THURSDAY, 21st. TILL 9 P.M. ber 23, and REOPEN on WEDNESDAY, OPEN FRIDAY, 22nd and 29th. TILL December 27:10.30 P.M. DRAPERS, __~ __, MERCERS, NEW ZEALAND BIBLE, TRACT, CLOTHIERS AND BOOK SOCIETY. TAILORS, BRAITHWAITE'S LIMITED). GROCERS, R J STARK & CO. (LIMITED). BOOTMAKERS, IRONMONGERS, ALEXANDER SLIGO. ■ pIANO AND MTjgjQ SELLERS, 11. H. DRIVER. FURNITURE WAREHOUSES. H. J. BATES. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. D. TERRY. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONWHITCOMBE & TOMBS. 20d ERS - —---———rrTTTTr_; PLEASE SHOP EARLY! CHRISTMAS TRADE. _ ' TTOLI_DAYS. For the Convenience of Fathers and Wo are KEEPING OPEN on THURSMothers and the General Public, the follow- DAY, December 21. until 9 p.m., FRIDAY, oTinpc; WTTT NOT BE CLOSED on December 22, until 10.30 p.m. Wo are IfLSv iT 1 M, mureOPFN CLOSING at 1 p.m. on SATURDAY. DeSATURDAY, but will REMAIN OPEN ccmbfir until WEDNESDAT) Docem . till 10 p.m.:— ber 27. Tho "White House," Crockery and Toy WIIITCOMBE & TOMBS (LTD.), Emporium, 156 George street; T. W. Dob- Princes street. bie, Drapery Specialist, George street; Lo ABOUT A HOLIDAY IN Keong's Toys, Silks, and l'ancy Goods YY ppmtrat OTAfn Bazaar, 117 Georgo street; Albert Williams, CENTRAL OTAGO, Mercer, Plaza Buildings, Georgo street; AND A VISIT TO "RIPPONVALE"? "Tho Beehive" Fancy Goods and Crockery Depot, 121 George street. The above observe Late Nights Thursday, Friday, and You would thoroughly enjoy such a trip! Saturday. __d " Ripponvale " is tho New Orchard SettleHi OLI DA Y NOTICE, ment, with 36,000 trees planted out, near i Cromwell. A great future lies before it, as The Under-mentioned Timber Merchants the central railway line should reach Cromwill CLOSE their Premises from SATUR- well in a few months' time. You can buy DAY, December 23, 1916, until WEDNES- an Orchard at "Ripponvale" by easy payDAY, January 3, 1917: — ments. The productiveness of the soil is 11. V. HADDOCK (LTD.). marvellous. Live, active men can make C. M. HOWISON & SON. provision for old ago, and ambitious fathers I\y G av f'HTrn'rPTJT itvtw Ciin 110l P thcir sons or daughters in securing M ; CALLUM & CO a Profitable livelihood. A holiday trip of KEITH RAMSAY '& CO. inspection will prove delightful. You can SOUTHLAND SAWMILLING CO. get a round ticket, lasting three months— MILLA_RS__JARRAH CO. (LTD.)._ ra o _. n( _ CO ach—for £3, which will be roPACIFIC STARR-BOWKETT"" BUILD- c ; d if - vou b f " n °? ch "\ cc c ia }, ING SOCIETY Hotel arrangements eltocted. Write for full NOTTCE TO SHAREHOLDERS. 3"» ul % s i w % 0 i ?^ li fiM < R4 B curred -„ £ d " Shareholdcrs will please note that MON- dr f ss : SKGREIA RY Crom well DeT»\Y January 1, 1917. being a Public Holi- it Company (Limited) 21 Crawford day, 'SUBSCRIPTIONS will be veeivod street, Dunedin; or any Land Agent. during tfee usual hours on WEDNESDAY, a LLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY tho 3rd January _:__ (LIMITED), OF LONDON. W a f_ Eß P£' S^ rot a ary ;_ owin ? to tho Shortage of Material, and 109 King Edward street, Dunedin South. a _ so w _ t _, t |_ e O bjoot of assisting to release A T THE POINT (Pur_ka_ui), during the labour for war w«k, tho Company hu doJ\ , ~, ,„ ~-> _. n\ i i clcio " NUI • L 0 ISSUE CALENDARS for ■*- holidays, Mr Emerson (Port Chalmers) ]_cj_7_ has opened a STORE. Orders for Otago Clients will kindly accept this notification. Daily Times left there attended to. 21d „ , A - BURN. Manager, — 3 —— 21d Dunedin Branch. MEN'S SPORTS SUITS, the popular 7n. • e^nnv.Tm "AT* suit for holiday wear, from 305.-Her- T ANE S y put their CARBONAIED GAS bert, Hayne-. 7d INSIDE the bottle. 10n ]

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16883, 21 December 1916, Page 9

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