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\ The D.I.C. SALE Closes on ( I SATURDAY Next! j V Special Bargains for the Closing Days® | I Bargains in Coats and Costumes. Millinery at next to Nothing, C f 5 ° nl y LADIES' GABERDINE COSTUMES, 1 only NAVY AND ROSE MOTOR BONNET. g ■ ft large sizes only; splendid materials, dark ' with Navy Ninon Veil—Usually 39/6. 1 I colours Usually £6/10/6. FINAL SALE OFFER -gfl/fi £ \ FINAL PRICE en /ft ™ \ S JSf/O The Remainder of this Season's READY-TO- g \ LADIES* ALL-WOOL COATS, in Saxe and WEAR FELT HATS- 8 B Purple only; new shapes, belted; medium ALL 10 CLEAR AT EACH , 0 sizes Usually 59/6 to 69/6. CHILDREN'S TEDDY BEAR HATS, in Cream, ( * FINAL OFFER IQ/fi EACH Fawn, Saxe, and Scarlet—Usually 5/11 to 7/6. | ( 7 only LADIES' COTTON POPLIN FKOCKS, FINAL PRICE 2/g | I .H*My iad.d; i. Navy „d Furnishing Bargain. ( 1 FINAL SALE PRICE 0/11 50 only BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER BOR- \ DER BEDSIDE RUGS, size 4ft 6in x 3ft; ' S \ Final RuT*omi!ne Green and Pink Ground, Floral Designs— 3 a rinai Dargams. o Q worth 30/-. now -ja/« each I I "HOLEPROOF" PURE SILK GLOVES, Double X 1 s Tips; every pair guaranteed; in Black, White, \ CURTAIN NET, Bordered and Plain; neat f \ . Grey, and Brown—Usually 4/6 pair. !ft |[ os. effective designs—Usually 1/6. I J SALE PRICE PAIR || || NOW YARD J V Extra Special.—Large Variety of this Season's JIJ 6 pieces CRETONNE, Heavy Repp Quality; i B NECKWEAR, comprising all the latest lOuTirV, latest designs; specially suitable for Loose I J fashions—Usually 1/11 to 4/6 Covers; 31in wide—Usually 2/9, jf C SALE PRICE ALL y m EACH NOW j/3 YARD / children's woollen jerseys, Poio Final Bargains from the Print ) ff Collar, Buttoned Front; in Navy only; sizes 5 V 1 1 to 4—Usually 4/n to 6/6. Department. I J FINAL OFFER 3/11 EACH CREAM WINCEY', 36in wide; very soft cloth; J C . suitable for Ladies' and Children's Under- f } Two Final Bargains m Towels worth 2/3 yard. \ #' ■ • 11 I YAI\D S I an « Longcioth. DOUBLE-WIDTH FLORAL VOILES, Grey I f HEAVY WHITE TURKISH BATH TOWELS, Grounds, with Pink, Blue, and Helio. De- £ 1 size 35 z 70—Always 2/11 each. signs; 40in wide—Usually 2/3 yard. s ' f FINAL OFFER 4/4 4. EACH FINAL PRICE f J PTTRTT FTNTSH WHTTF T ONPPT OTTT 7fiin_ DARK GREY TAFFETA, suitable for Matrons* | / PURE-FINISH WHITE LONGCLOTH, 36m— Summer Dresses; Dark Grey Ground, with ff * Splendid Value at 8/11 dozen. Sma; l] White Stripe Effect—Usually 1/3 V . J FINAL PRICE DOZEN , FINAL SALE OFFER gjfl YARD | ) Postage or Carriage Paid on all Drapery even t a at these Low Prices. n J Artistic Furniture and Furnishings. T|' f" ■!' " I Ournervesaresimilartoanintci- f T —" i | | J 11! 1 cate.network of telegraph wires. 1 I rf | Controlled and nourished by a | ' |0 II 1 | portion of the brain —known as i J "HI jjKTjr' l| the nerve centres —the delicate J I | threadlike nerves radiate in all a " """ g directions throughout the body. | Www WWw 1 So long as the nerve centres are IM/ jLJf —j. ~ -y JB | capable of continually supplying 1 » W W a Sa KM Ml&s I nourishment to the nerves, the || War&r *»<»> a <9p4£> O | nerves will remain strong and J LIMITED ——— '< health y- directly the nerve ;=i ' S centres become weakened by The Premier House Furnishera, I overwork, worry or anxiety, they I S are unable to transmit the |g| Phone 77. 141 George St.,, DUNEDIN. I necessary nourishment, and the P * p nerves become worn out and , iiiuuuii— — urn mi |" on edge." Then it is that a sud- § — 1 den sound makes you " jump " | | —you get irritable —you suffer | Suites in Saddlebags, High Back £10 10s. | less and depressed. In this con- II 0 . , - - O > • | dition there is nothing to equal | ; Sideboards, 90/-. Carpets 45/-to £7 10s. j mtrWrnTfl | MATS and RUGS EndSess Variety. | 'M | A LACE I Because, being a powerful nerve I : : rni>T«.»in 8 food, ' Wincarnis ' gets right to Zlm^ 7 tUKIAINS, | the root of the trouble, and. by | " /!?#% from 4/6 1 creatiDg a supply of Dew nerve ff fl VT|i| v \ JItP 1 If • i force, stimulates and revitalises j m jJiiiu.,,, 111 V. fuj | th 3 whole nervous system, Try | i § i! 1 % | • 'Wincarnis' for 'Nerves.' It g «L 1 » penenDFAnc y is wonderful. Over 10,000 1 i "1 ' | Doctors recommend it. | f '°to£s I Begin to get well I 10 I to-bay. I ft nrnnnn■ i I M "Wincarnis' is made in England by & a 9rf^B BEDROOM ra COLEMAN & CO., Ltd.. Wincarris ? a sj | 0 ffl I Works, Norwich. You can buy 'Win- & I * H I | j# SUITES y any Wine Meichant, li- | f'J tn A a |# £<C Wi experience any difficulty in obtaining it, | ff" Af M write diri-ct to Sole l>i tribut'hn Agems, § Fassett Johnson, 233, Clarence Street, J FUL3.-SIZED BEDSTEADS, Stained, 39/6. OAK BEDSTEADS, 65/- Hie to the old popular Factory and Showroom for Value. P. & F. MARTIN - 3 Octagon Jy\ I value >a!®v m pleasure m ,x . §b jAND j Australasia, ■ 1 jW^ PRE^ IN ®M| \ ; The "EVERMORE" j 1 I tninr UAni/ J ® I Is the only Perfect Stropnor in existence. | I TRADE MARK REGISTERED I M ° n] y ° ne *he |i i\ * * J** * II § | Diagonal Slide Stroke. I w! ESI ! Stoops any blado, ordinary or safety. b Ywm M[ Q\ © J 0 Jxj & EE Gives that makes shaving de- < Jjjl Ntk * ,ore yon art th ? SLIDE STROKE u tSir« J \ | 'j! Ir — e | ers > I H ' If yon can't get it, write to Box *4, Auckland. - \ $ We Specialise in j FURNITURE, ! S SL.3NOS of all Descriptions. MOTOR CAR XIT/l / VENETIAN BLINDS 'RENOVATED. ; I BODIES & HOODS if I i Repairs Promptly Attended to. THEATKICAL MAiiAUEiW WXTNESS.-Largeat Country Oir SCUM & t7 Y m U Others to know that tho Uup ; culation of any weekly tn-the Dominion t f&cuS i is d j. "wjssst ci £t - Andrew zx i S;a,s'l.a±'te' 1 Tcic ' tac 802 - dunedin. dt« » ibwlert noU» | to MWltl7 leadera . 8 anytuu • r

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17065, 25 July 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17065, 25 July 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17065, 25 July 1917, Page 2

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