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j Easter Wedding Gifts I- — knowing what to give for a WEDDING ±'KlV)j!iiNj is easily solved if a visit is paid to our establishment. An article of SILVER or ELECTROPLATE makes an meal present, and our stock of thene at pivsent is most : j comprehensive. The trools are botli useful and orn;imejital, | : j a ? as tin- range °f prices is great eu.-toruers are assured - I satisfaction whether much or little is proposed to be I 've bridegrooms will find a very fine selection of '' » t, , , , Y J ust opened up, suitable for Brides' aud . j iindi-smaids Presents. I* I lßct l 'liold ßlNGS ' OUr OWn Manufacture > in gaaranQ. <Sr T. YOUNG, LTD. 1 ® s Princes Street, DUNEDIN. 1 Travel First-Glass ] in a Hupmobile > ; ' £. i j Travelling first-class by road, means travelling in a k ! Hupmobile. It offers greater comfort than most ' • cars at its price." For instance—upholstery is 10 \ inches deep— two inches deeper than in previous j | models. Can't you feel yourself sinking into these j | soft, comfortable cushions? Then again, the rear springs are underslung—s2 inches long. The chasi ' sis can skip "as much as it likes" but the body . ! glides smoothly along. : v The Car's Equipment is Complete I and improved in certain' details. % The ?top operates i <• % with greater ease. The wind-shield >*» -.iun and^" % 2* stormproof. Levers in 'the front, compartment are.l ff | set forward to facilitate entrance to: th» driver s seat i from the right-hand door. | Concerning up-keep—repair costs—v/e can cite the Hupmobile record of less ONE EIGHTH OF A PENNY per mile travello.. i | The more you know of its details of construction 1 and behaviour, the better able you will be to make" i | a judicious investment. ... | \ £430 is the price • ; ' . At main ports, ... \ ,'V'-v •j. The Hupmobile catalogue tells all you ■ wish to . ' i know—write for a free copy. j Better still —call and see a Hupp, | Wimps.nny Epos. & Reid, Dunedin and Goto. Wm. Dewar, ,Oamaru; Watts & Grieve, InvercargilL ; . 1.--- : ......... :. 1 Distributor! for. South I«l*nds. v . v . ; , K.Z. Farmers' Co-op., Assn., Ltd. ' [ :=J ~" .... ■ ' ■ • => A Fine Example of the J j Modem Silversmith's Craft, j This Beautiful Silver-plated TEA SERVICE, with its Fine Art Design and Great Durability - - 84/Or TEAPOT only - - - 40/Within recent years great strides have been made in the . 8 ;■ manufactu eof silverpl ite, nnd to-day articles can be . I j ed in a quality and at a price that our grandfathers would fi * i have regarded "as impossible. "- I The fine silver-plated tea service we illustrate is a notable I v example. This splendid metal has a finish and appearance equal to solid silver. At the fame time, it is exceptionally. durable, and it will look well for years and years to come. The design is one of those exclusive kinds met with only in | costliest s:lverplate, and has a massiveness and richness about it that stamp the service at once as something beyond j j the ordinary. .: Notwithstanding all this, the price is only 84/-. Or for t ■ Teapot alone 40/-. Others from GO/- to 2 12s. 1•• Dawsons Limited Corner Princes Street and Moray Place. * f\TA-;0 WITNESS.—Lor goat n .,T,, ki.cw -.at ihc uu<" culaii..n of any weoLly in tbu Dominion.'' wuMnrn-rx " s ?■ t'<;.nd ;n i-very (m mhoutKi w Otigo and" , (d " y er ( c '>' SIk.hA.MERo, ac'.r.hland, and cuculati:. larycly in Can-" ? !l' d " erj CMTl P tlon of Fruu- Ur'Mry and noi thorn ruriu d. el r:ri 8 , it O |(W Cits en. shorT^t' 1 " Vi,llonB 10 tbe uiuiTiuJed facilitiw Advorlmise' eaytWa,* cus CB snorteat xuAu*. o( mWMBt couatjy rcadeuk.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16964, 28 March 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16964, 28 March 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16964, 28 March 1917, Page 3