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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT*. rgTHE MEDICAL OPIOTON. THOMSON'S FIRM SELECTED FROM ALL NEW ZEALAND. "Kindly note that you have opsin been selected to supply the Hospital Ship Maheno with 10,200 bottles of Carbonated Waters, 3600 of your Invalid Soda, and 1500 Limo Juice Cordial. These must be bottled in your hygienic crown sealed bottles. " Captain Dobson, "Ass. Director Supplies and Transports." This brings the total of Thomson' 9 supplied to Hospital Ships alono to over half a million bottles. CANTERBURY'S OPINION. "Kindly forward us promptly, notwithstanding your increased prices, 53,760 bottles of your celebrated XX Table Ale, 5304 Raspberry Vinegar, 2628 Lemon Syrup, 2268 Lime Juice Cordial, 1416 Ginger Wine, 924 Lemon Squash, 696 Pineapple, 666 Assorted Cordials. They are all demanding Thomson's here. Regards to aIL "Ford and Mirains, "Merohants, Christchurch."

DEESS FABRICS AT RIGHT PRICES. Li conjunction with their November "SPRING-CLEAN" BARGAIN OFFER, t . , BROWN, EWING, & CO. (LTD.) Are Offering a Parcel of Voiles at the following prices:— 27-inch wide Cotton Voiles, in stripes and floral design. Price, Is 6d per yard. 40-inch wide Plain _ Cotton Voiles, in shades of pink, sky, helio, saxe, grey, white, and black. Price, Is 6d per yard. 40-inch wide Floral and Spot Voiles, in daintv pattern. Prices. Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 3d. 2s 6d, 2s lid yard. White Gaberdines, 40-inch wide. Prices, 2s lid, 3® 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d yard. Closed from 1 o'clock to - 2 o'clock for lunch. BEOWN, EWING, '& CO^ LIMITED, DUNEDIN'S BUSY BUSINESS CENTRE.

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. DEATHS. COULTER. —On October 12, killed while in action " Somewhere in France," Private Arthur Coulter (sth Reinforcements), deaxly boloved youngest son of Mr and Mrs Coulter, Roxburgh East; aged 29 years. HUNTER —On October 25, killed while in action, Gunner Cecil Hunter (15th Reinforcements), youngest son of Ellen and the late Samuel Hunter, 4 Brunswick street, South Dunedin. Nobly did his duty. JOHNSTON.—On October 12, killed while in action " Somewhere in France," the beloved son of John Smith Johnston and Jessio Isibella Johnston, fellow Bluff, Otautau; aged 20 years and 10 months. He nobly did' his duty. MELVILLE.—On November 5, at Featherston Military Hospital (from cerebro-spinal meningitis), Donald (Don), 33rd Reinforcements, beloved youngest son of Catherine and the late John Melville, of 171 Maitiand street, Dunedin. VENN.—On October 24, died from wounds in France, Alfred (Australian Naval Bridging Brigade), youngest son of Martha and the late W. J. Venn, and brother of F. W. Venn, Georgetown; aged 55 years. WOOD.—On October 30, 1917, died from wounds received while in action " Somewhere in France," Lance-corporal Robert Wood, beloved son of the late David Wood, Banffshire, Scotland, and nephew of the late Robert Wood, Beaumont. —Home papers please copy. He did his dntrf.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17157, 9 November 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17157, 9 November 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17157, 9 November 1917, Page 4