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I ' I ! , i, -jO SL iPi 1 I ! @ I Before ta 1 ing Stock we are going to clear almost ( _ 11P©1 II ill tlnssl #ii4lf iCP complete House Furnishings at prices to delight P ;■*■■■. lliSLSt@r , . . p ra %jw\j< • %dwz & *•■ i- s every visitor. j Bhdes! 1 %t Par Qaafcf.y is known all over the Dominion, j i Wx i lin ■■ ' i I i SOLID OAK DINING SUITE, £22 1 6ft VERY SPECIAL IMPORTED .' ' I|j 1 * 111 ' 9f| B I I 10/. Sale price, £15. CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD. Cost ■ --S££_- . '■ ■ ~—— ——- , " f I. I | H ' I I I SOLID OAK DUTCH INLAID MOW £25. BEST AXMINSTER CARPET, BODY AND BEST BRUSSELS CAEPETS, BODY AND »i ' L^- [ 8 I g _ T ,._», • i /- / BORDER; all the verv newest designs and BORDERS three nnlv •in ■Rlntm eji ~~ ||. Iα »\ || HP>S cjw,.*, t*k I SUITE, very special £ 27 _ 10/ i SHERATON MAHOGANY SIDE- colorings. Usual price, 12/6 S ' i I I . Sale price, £20. ' BOARD, £19 io/. NOW £13 10/. XMINSTER A i Sa.e price, 10/8. x .. salo prlco, 4/11. |f& Tj l| I 6 only SOLID OAK DINING CHAIRS, x HIGH-BACK SETTEE AND TWO A SS? T ?Sy f "te! 60 only BEST AXMINSTER CARPET L Hif gg^^^SMin?TO=: ft each NOW 19/6. ARM rWATRQ in Q,-1U OP f Usllal P rice > 10/6 - Sa,B P ric3 ' s / 11, ENDS, ljyds long, finished ends. Usual ' Jk|MJiiis & & IN 30/ eacn. «n«ww io/w. AKM UlAlKb, in biUc Tapestry, In Green, two tones, reduced to 6/11. . price, 12/6. Sale price 7/11. * I . rfC^'WW^&fc ssi - fa —^ S I only SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD (im- very slightly soiled, £14 10/. ALL CA RPETS MADE AND LAID FREE DURING TEE SALE. - j - ' . ' ' " ported), 10/. Now £11 10/. Now £$ 10/. . . ■ , { ~~Z- ■ : lIIMOIFIIMS AT DARGA?K PRICES. Get in early and tStf! I ''Hlw lIIjH I 11111 l 'I! a taaaseeenaeßJ 80 MOHAIH SLIP MATS, ill Greens, Crim- CASEMENT CLOTHS, in Cream, Cham- «?b ,(*-e ir* ' r?ra '■'"'' > 'In l '' if fiPpl l I § k "« 4 i &„- ' ' * son, Blues. Usual price, 5/11. pagne, Blue, Green, etc. ' * Af% -k -->~.. ¥ <B «•**«•&«!& sw* H /*^«^«y . ;! m Iff I I \ t 2 • * ? *. - ' ■ • 6a13 price, e/6. 1/9 no w 1/3; 2/3 now 1/6. JT*.k& sDOi&O. LlH©S* HwOlil© 111 . i ©"ClEy* « i: - : * /A few Pairs of ART WOOL CURTAINS, in TAPESTRY TABLE <JV*SRS N . | • ; P " ed, &age ' and n ree ? - • on, * o-, SI^ K 0 ? L FRINGES in all shades! " : ~ m ;.|. - Mγ^^— - ' SrUSrSSSfe.. Uualpnces,6d l?fiX i cheval duch- full - size iron bedsteads, . I % /111 'w| JEl3\ ror and two full-length side glasses QUAINT DUCHESS CHEST, 42/. |1 | N J I ' " .. 1 SOLID WALNUT BEDRobM SUITE 1 -OAK "BUREAU, with |4 ' | . .T*iJ*" " . s»^S^ £^p^^> 2^^S^-- = I J FULL - SIZE IRON BEDSTEADS FANCY METaI, YALM STANDS 8/6 Pi 8 I^ITF^F^iUVT//^ , °UR WEIL-KMGW&a BRANDS OF ' | | J ' ' m .' I. ALL AT SALS PRBCES. , PALM STANDS, WHATNOTS, ETC., ETC., ALL GREATLY REDUCED. M X&tßfrm u**<fni9*ißcnim.:*<n\m*^3.Jii.*oi'n,-9iuiMi9MmmLi*w*m.-t*i***-rw 'nurninim. ■■!- ■■—-■■ ..in. hi in--n-iii 11 11 -.--rT^v'—x^-~r*rTT M^'",f;; 7r" m " v M"-"f l ~ ,^^^H-'"T'Y; TTTr^TV^ I >■!■—■ in*»*.-muf.—,immLmum_Mm y\ i<llll-i rinmii 11 urn ■ iiiiiiii 1 urn ■mil ii ■!■■■! iMiin ■■ ii 11 111 ■iiiiiiniiiiiMinßii in lmiMnmir rTrniin—niTTTriTiiiiii»iiriiiii[ ■ 111 n n win iiiiim mimi■l nm ■■ nr^'-rr

t Besiio Send ' t0 Hep Mep at the Fpont ' To the thousands of sisters ■ who have brothers'at the front and whoSe thoughts are 4 constantly with them, and m \ what can best be sent them ' <$\ Is A *° their lot easier or i|i^^^^2l^§^M^ v- '' no * be am ' ss *° suggest send- , in *> a bottle of Dr. Morse's !1 Kitlly !" ' system to get out of order, if !jjffii ff iA • <^s s^^^ <md it is this getting out of *£ * or sucn an enormous loss .„. .. ■ ' ' f rom sickness. The shot and shell of the enemy are only a part of the danger the soldiers face. To be an effective soldier good health is far and away the most important single item. £°ATI a " d they Can be <*& »y &• -n tS VrsoTs 10,000 Bottles of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were offered and accepted by the Aus- mwvzvxTzrzv"/ ~■..■■„.■■-.. § received from Egypt, and other advices, the W^^^W^/^k^M/^^^^^W^w^^^ I gift of these Pills was highly appreciated, %MW^m^mWMMWM^mM%WMm 1 because they met the every -day require- mW^^M^W^Mm^M^M&MM I ments, and kept them in perfect condition. m^mm^Mw^m^M^W^MmM \ Root'pmsV inclu-° f Dl *' MOrSe ' S Ind - an I sent to a Brother at the Front.^^ 6 ei " g

Stored-Up y ; "S7 is a splendid reservoir for ambitious, go-ahead folks. t Right living — especially proper food eaten regularly— is the basis of real energy. FOOD has a delicious taste and contains the natural Phosphate of Potash grown in wheat and barley. This vital element, often lacking in the ordinary, meal, ' combines with other food elements for rebuilding the tissue cells in the nerve centres throughout the body.' The man who daily includes Grape-Nuts in his dietary feels the glow of energy in nerve and muscle —stored up for the long, steady pull that wins. "There* B a Reason" for V Grape-Nuts

I General Sir Douglas Haig. in the extent ! of the tributes paid ■to him during the war, will soon have eclinsed his record in tho_ South African campaign, when lie was thrice mentioned in despatches. After French, he is probably the greatest cavalry leader wo hare.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16963, 27 March 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16963, 27 March 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16963, 27 March 1917, Page 8

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