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for Dainty Home-Sewn Lingerie and Baby Wear A sensitive skin makes you 'very, appreciative 1 of Tarantulle purity and softness; so do your fingers when you make the dainty Tarantulle , garments. Tarantulle is so fine, pure, soft, and reliable, that nothing you can buy will GUARANTEED FABRICS give greater comfort to the little ones, or most popular British wash Fabric, more lasting pleasure to yourself. And J-27 to 28 inches wide. White and colors. Guaranteed : 11 «. ,»„*.-JI T , fodeiiWA mi per yard. • Tarantulle does wash well — repeatedly. fodelible. 1/44 per yard. 'POOTAL PlQUß—Donble width. 43/44 ins. Superior. il'soft. and supple. Strengthened between ribs, in white - Kid colors. 3/3 a yard. rpooTAL SHIRTING for Ladies 1 and Children's wear. ■JL Smart woven stripes. 32 ins. wide. 1/6 per yard. Also ftOOTAL SHIRTS FOR MEN, made of Tootal Shirting. ■"DYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN—Exclnsivs L self-white and color border designs. 1/3 each; 14/6 per iJ" ISSUE HANDKERCHIEFS FOR LADlES—Exquisite ■J~«self-white and indelible color borders, dainty and 'durable. 10 id. each; 10/- per doz. 'TOOTAL CLOTH— The Gnaranteed Velvet V-Fabric ■"■ i PRICES IN ALL LARGE TOWNS 40 inches wide, in 3 weights. Standard 1/3 per yard, Fine 1/6 per yard, Superfine 1/9 per yard. TO BE HAD FROM ALL GOOD-CLASS STORES dnranie. luso-oaca; »"* h-OOTAL CLOTH-The Gnaranteed Velvet Al ways look for the Name Oil the Selvedge VL Fabric. \ ' J ttQQXAU' £ROADHURST LEE COMPANY LTD., MANCHESTER, ENGLAND ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO:— v WELLINGTON, G.P.0., BOX 604 TOURSNC CAR < Pk >\ Jf > "The Choice of Motor Expert tells why he bought a Siudebaker : Mr. A. G. Nalder, sheep farmer, Mackenzie Country, was for fifteen years engaged in the motor business in South Canterbury, and his business has been very largely concerned with English cars of the highest grade. He was never in any way connected with the sale of Studebaker cars in New Zealand, but he is now a Studebaker owner. The following letter tells why :—■ . ' Hessts. Adams Ltd. TS.Z. Importers of Studebaker Motors, Christchurch. October 12,1917. Dear Sirs, In reply to your inquiry as to the reasons which led to my purchase of a Studebaker (Model 17) Touring Car from you six months ago, I have to say that I made a very careful inspection of all the cars on the market, and came to the conclusion that the Studebaker wcs quite the best value for the money. I was especially impressed by Studebaker perfection of finish in even the smallest details, the car being in this respect the equal of the most expensive English cars. Six months of driving experience with the Studebaker have convinced me that my climbing, and, considering its high power, economical. It is also surprisingly easy on tyres. The electrical starting and lighting apparatus are as nearly perfect as can be, and*l, have had no trouble with them. The removeable front seats are a welcome feature for the farmer, rendering it possible to use the car for the carriage of supplies of all^orts. Prom the point of view of the owner-driver another good point about the Studebaker is that it is exceptionally easy to keep clean.—Yours faithfully, y (Signed) A. G. NALDEE. PRICES: Touring and Roadster Models—4-cylinder, £425; 6-cylinder, £495 Ktted with Electric Lights and Electric Self-starter, and equipped -with "Dixie" Waterproof Magneto. S. R. Agents for ADAMS LTD. Princes St. South, DUNEDIN N.Z. Importers of STUDEBAKER Motors. ,Ji&y:V*&iX^.-^.i:M*-b&^ Indigestion slows down vitality and clouds the mentality. Cure it by taking Dr. Grassland's NOXOL. A. purely herbal remedy, unfailing in its curative result 2/- all chemists and stores. Marshalls Ppty, Ltd. Moray Place, DUNEDIN. e Tea Tax *lM» Since the tea tax is the same for all qualities of tea, you pay less tax in proportion on TIGER than you do on inferior teas. For instance, the tax on a packet of TIGER, wMch makes 200 cups, is the sa-ne as that on the packet of other tea which makes only 150 cnp3. In other words, you get 50 cups, from TIGER on which you pay no tax at all. DECIDEDLY YOU MAKE A BIG SAVING BY USING OTES ON RURAL TOPICS by Agricql»» Wo«kly, in th» Otago Witnew, dealing OTES ON RUBAL TOPICS by Agrioola, Weekly, in the Otago Witnose, d«alin(j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17158, 10 November 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17158, 10 November 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17158, 10 November 1917, Page 4