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Matchless Values for This Week I New features and new values in almost every section will l»e textured every day of this week for the continuation oi DJ.C. f&/l££Ml£d Every day finds fresh Bargains. Onr Departmental Managers are going care. fally through stocks, arid all odd lines are being thrown out, and at ridiculously Low Prices. Watch the Bargain Tables daily. BIG BARGAINS IN FURNISHINGS AND CLEARING LINES FROM THE FANCY HARDWARE. DEPARTMENTS AND OTHERS. CASEMEOT CLOTHS, 40in wide; Cream .grounds D.I.C. SPECIAL LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, in with Bordered and All-over designs— fine lawn, nicely hemstitched— Usually l/ 4£ and 1/6 yd. Now O'.d yd. Special Price 6 for 1/11 VTTRAGE NETS for Curtains; Iv °ry shade, in neat LADIES' CREPE OVERALLS: light and dark Ribbon and Trellis designs— grounds, with Stripes or Spots; do not need ironUsually 1/9. Now 9|d yd. ing; nice full shape— 1 piece only HEAVY REPP CRETONNE; Basket Usually 4/6. Now 3/11 of Mowers design, Cream ground, 31in wide— Usually 2/9. Now 1/3 yd. SEE SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLE OF LATEST BRUSSELS CARPET ENDS; size 27 x 54; useful WAR GAMES. rL™ Kitchen Hearthrugs; principally PUZZLES AND TOYS-Usually priced from 1/11 Ota- -a Bta— wortk ij/6 e/ . m AII or L u BBEAD KNIVES, the "Qmct Cut," slightly .hoptt n i / ji n v . Embroidery work, 30in wide— Usually 1/- and 1/3. Now 6d each. Specjal Va , ue j^ d yd WBINGEBS, 12in "President," best quality rollers; NAVY COTTON GABARDINE, 40in wide* very 5 only in stock smart boat frocks; good material— Usually 29/6. Now 22/6. Usually 2/6 yd. Now 1/9 yd. 'ALUMINIUM PLATES—Sizes Bin 9in lOin LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, smartly Usually 2/- 2/6 3/- trimmed Felts, and all this season's styles and Now 1/3 1/6 2/- colourings— HANGING LAMPS, large size, with Miller Burner; Usually up to 29/6. Now 2/11 each. 14in Opal Shade- CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, some very pretty I Worth 35/-. Now 17/6 each. styles— All to go at 2/11 each. Free Postage or Carriage F\ I 4T* See « nd J w^ C °° ke 7- , Bo + f ° & g H B ■ in our High Street Window, which the on Drapery to the Country. SlJt & Sisterhood of St. Andrew's Church are Mary. HdfteyoK? Satice I witty eVery course'' ' l| " Put a few drops in the soup—doesn't it give a splendid flavour ? What, \ | / you find white fish rather tasteless ? Try it with Holbrook's Sauce! And S the joint and the cheese, a litde Holbrook's makes all the difference. If I I \ you want to enjoy meals, instead of just eating them—' Take Holbrook's I Sauce with every course.' " Holbrook's Sauce I ffl England, HOLBROOK'S HOLBROOK'S PUNCH SAUCE Hf ; WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. (In the big bottle). BEMTCIf* <t 9255SS=^S^~S s MpoßEwooDnßßrß Illi I Ha ■W Wtskl f"Or Walls and 1 jp or more than 25 years TIGER Tea f I iaS een National drink of New I • j Zealand. It is a long time for any one I Tea to have been the general favourite, 8 Leaking Cistern Floods I frut it is really not surprising when I BEAVER BOARD I you know what good, pnre Tea TIGER I Ceiling Without Doing I is ' and IIOW delicious it tastes. J Damage. I 1 South Canterbury User's I ' The National Drink of New Zealand letter just received:— II I "Might I mention a rather severe 1 V S test of OftO of my Beaver Board B ■iimiiiiiibiimiiiiiiii™.— — , miiiaimiMi ceilings? Just after the completion 1 1 oi any homo, the plumber discovered | | I the cistern waa leaking, and the hih—pm *maKama>«anaw»KMui ceiling was covered with water fin - — - deep, and drop fell, nor did , imagine what would have happened E —j _ _ , Ptete ed«<*« / \ From the Heart Patent Sealite Moteture-proof | | j» ■« FT 2 " process with which Beaver Board ©I J 4 lH©Sl is treated Is the reason why it ' can withstand such a sewere test. BBISCOE S Co., LM. Mi En S l ' sfa oak ! Sole Agents, DUNEDIN. j 8 The hardest part of the Oak, where ■mi I■ ■ ■■mi { I Imßrl M ffwfflKlll jf| f tlie wood is toughest and the grain- """"""""" """ """"' *"*" § ing mo9t pronounced—that is what I r"fllil ' ° Ur ne a^) ' ewai ' e 18 I The trees are selected for their soundI FUMED OAK & E.P.N.S. BISCUIT BARREL, ness, and the best pieces of them are |hJ[; . with Porcelain Lining—l 2/6 utilised. These are. fashioned into g|lip' "REX" ,#J|| I the desirable articles you see illusE ■ isiii* 1' trated, and then undergo a process of |1 lUWCHEQM CHEESE I ijl § careful fuming. II lii K«nrt*f+r. ik. j; (( \\ This method of manufacture' gives Kl l nfi I [" S thß digftS" | you articles that are at once durable |U tlon becausa it con- fflH. ind serviceable, while possessing II ssi ► tains s!l the valuable ' l!M ik tlie >eauty and attraction of the ill properties of per- 11 fcife choicest oak. |(t fectiy matured full il A piece or two on the table does |lj Cream Cheese. It 'Ji look nice. 11 "T ■ FUMEO 0«K BOTTFI DISH, «ltl, Poroe. WE PAY THE POSTAGE, ihra waste. ||p I lain Linlns and Trowel—S/6 _ m /Jggjy# DAWSONS j LIMITED, | MOm™! DUNEDIN.

OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly m the JJominion. Found in ovcry farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely m Canterbury and' northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17082, 14 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17082, 14 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17082, 14 August 1917, Page 2

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