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LATE * DVEfiTISEMENTS. '' " TSJ'HraM you como to tho Dunedin , V T Winter Show," get your POltl TRAIT taken bv Pattillo, bridal photo--7 grapher. ! "VTOUNG INDIES."—Dcn't bo in Dunedin without seeing tho lovely 5 " MastrukofT" PORTRAITS in OAs at 7 Pattillo's. 0 " IjiARICiVfS and Friends of Soldiers."— x PATTILLO Copies Photographs, any ? number, and makos Artistic Enlargements f GEORGE STREET. _22my 'I HRHE open-air baby gets on best. Leave ; -"r yours out of doors all tho time, but put a North British Hot-water Bottle at x fc c *- Watch him grow. 30m p CLEARING SALE of BOOT STOCK 1 r-J by W. Harris and Son at fitoro (late Sterwart's), opposite Mollison's. r C*PECIAL THIS WEEK.—Girls' Lace or " Button Boots (sizes remaining 11, 12. i 13), 10s 6d; 1-2, lis 6d. 1 — • 9 Everyday Derby Laco Shoes, round toes, patent ca,ps; size 7, 8s • 6d; 10-13, 9s 6d; 1-2, 10s 6d. s — — N , T ADIES' Everyday Desrby Lace or Strap Shoos, latest styles; sizes 5, 6, 7, 12s j -6d. Shop early. Everyday Strap Shoes, round toes; all sizes; unsurpassable value; 7-9, 8s 6d; 10-13, 9s 6d; 1-2, 10s 6d. i> C!EE the GOODS, examine them for yo'urj> selves; Ciush must accompany all mail orders.—RlGHT OPPOSITE MOLLIiSON'S I "PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS; newseason's -®- stock now arriving; Cameras from 6s; fresh Chemicals and Sundries; ; "OHOTOGRAPHIC Plates and Papers,' JL all makers, best varieties, always m stock; price-list on application. ' j rpRY our One Solution DEVELOPER; r X once used always used.—H. J. GILL, 11 and 13 Frederick street ('phone 1144). ROOFING IRON (damaged), Clearing Prices.—Laid law and Gray (Limited), ironmongers, furniture, and crockery merchants, Rattray street. 1 ROOFING, 3 y-'* qualities; rolls 3ft wide; complote 1 with nails and cement for fixing. 1 jptßY STOLITE " NEVER LF.AK" - RUBBER ROOFING; 1, 2, and 3-ply, 50s, 60s, 72s 6d.—Laidlaw and Gray's. XTORSE CLIPPING MA CHINES.— JLJL " Stawart's " and " Burma®'s " best English and American Machines; splendid I clippers.—Laidlaw and Gray's. i 13ETROL GASLIGHTS for the farm and home. Inspect tho "Nulito" system. At Laidlaw and Gray's. [ VALUES that appeal to thrifty buyers now offei-ing at LAIDLAW & GRAY'S, Rattray street. 1 TVJOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF : PARTNERSHIP. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between f SHEAT and ALBERT , JAMES SHEAT, carrying on business as I farmers at " Willowburn," Clinton, under . the style of "A. J. Sheat and C 0.," has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent as from the fourth day of April, one thousand 1 nine hundred and eighteen. DEBTS OWING to the Firm miist 3 , to M F Alfred James Sheat, ' W illowburn," Clinton, before the first day \ JUNE, one thousand nine hundred and . eighteen, and all persons to whom Debts SIS by the Firm must RENDER r STATEMENTS of their Accounts to Mr . Alfred James Sheat, "Willowburn," Clin- ; ton, before the said first day of JUNE, s one thousand nine hundred and eighteen r ALFRED JAMES SHEAT." Witness to the Signature of Alfred James 1 Sheat: ■ E. A. Pigeon, Bank Manager, Gore ALBERT JAMBS SHEAT. Witness to the Signaturo of Albert James Sheat: S. C. Hebcus, Solicitor, Dunedin. SEAFOAM LIMERICK ' V* COMPETITIONS. 1 . £14 3s _ IN PRIZES. £14 3s And the Winner Paid to Judge the next Competition in Juno. HERE IT" IS : — Said the town maid, "I very much fear I shall mise the salt sea spray up here." Said the bush maid, "Never fret; , We get ' Seafoam,' you bet, missing line , For the Correct Line, £5; Best Line, £4-'; ; one Prize of £1 Is; Special Award. £2 2s, [ to children under 14; and 8 Consolation , Prizes of 5s each. Should no one supply the Correct Line, prize will be awarded according to merit. Should more than one competitor supply the Correct Line, £5 will be awarded to the first entry received, and other unspecified prizes will be awarded at the judge s discretion, whose decision will be absolutely final. Post entries to "Seafoam Competition, Box 502., Dunedin," enclosing outside cover of Seafoam Is packet. Ask your grocer to procure Seafoam (Salt , Wa't-or Bith Powder) for vou; or annly to M'FARLANE & PEDEN, 171 George j street, Dunedin : Is 3d post free. , No. 1 Competition closes JUNE 10. 1918 I wAR TIME ECONOMY. We, the Undersigned Drapery Firms, beg to announce that, beginning Ist JUNE NEXT, a CHARGE OF ONE SHILLING will be made on EVERY PARCEL OF GOODS een't or given out on APPROVAL in Town and Suburbs. We have been reluctantly compelled to take this step because of the increasing oost of deli eery, tly scarcity of petrol, xhe difficulty of obtaining stocks, and the unreasonable proportions the "appro." business has attained:— THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.). i BROWN, EWING, & CO. (LTD.). HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. (LTD) W. PENROSE & CO. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION MOLLISONS (LTD.). ARTHUR BARNETT (LTD.). FYFE'S. THOS. ROSS. Mrs E. C. DREAVER. CUMING'S STORES. KILROY & SUTHERLAND. ; UNIQUE STORES (LTD.). 18my i [ I A NEW MAN." I • " NOT DRINKING SINCE" That is what v. grateful lady writes from Blenheim about her husband. We have scores of similar letters on file from all parts of N.Z. Copies gladly sent, together with free booklet for your perusal. Drinko is a tasteloss and odourless powder and can be given secretly in any liquid or food Quite harmless, and will not injure the most delicate constitution. Treatment is inexpensive. You are under no obligation by. securing particulars of this splendid romod.v. Why not write now? Address in confidence, stating if Mr, Mrs, or Miss LADY MANAGER, Drinko Proprietary' " 212f. Lambton quay. Wellington. 21 f DKLCO-LIGHT (Electric) solves the "Retired Farmer" Problem—lncreases Farm Efficiency. Statistics prepared by a prominent lowa physician show tint th-.; average life of the farmer who moves to tho city is four years. This is due to the fact that the farmer has alwavs lived an active life, whereas in the ciitv he soon becomes inactive, and broken health follows. solves the "Retired Farmer" Problem by bringing to the farm 1 home all of the modern comfortft which tho " retiring" farmer had hoped to enjoy in the city. ! DELCO-LTGHT enables the "Retired" ■ Farmer to live in comfort on the farm, ■ thus prolontring his life for years of useful service in directing the work of others. I Otago Agents: 1 WIMPENNY BROS, ft RETD (LIMITED) DUNEDIN. 5m 1 "fy/JAKE ' KLEAN-ITT" CLEAN " YOUR POTS AND PANS. 1 Why spend time and energy rubbing and scouring when a few wipes with "Klean-itt" i docs the work? "Klean-itt" cleans anyi thing dirty, oily, or greasy—po;-;, pans, ' dishes, basins, floors, shelves, tiles. In)!::;! The dirt and grease disappear with wonderful ease and quickness. All grocers. Extra ; large tins, Is. ig lp i THEATRICAL MANT " " GERS and others to know that the Otago Daily undertakes the POSTING of WOODCTJTS (any size), STREAM- I ERS._ POSTERS, and every description of Printing in the most prominent positions in tho city on ahortesi notice. <

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17321, 22 May 1918, Page 6

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