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IHMMIj^JM TS BElfgg ITS "H.B!" ' tThe man who greets you any time of the day in an "H. 8." Hat does so with the full confidence that there is nothing amiss with his appearance—nor the quality "H. 8." Hats—whether Felt, Velour, Straw, or Tweed—are ail of good quality, the newest shapes; and they come in all the colours men like most. If you would like to see the very latest, step into "H.B.'s" first time you are passing. These " H. 8." Hat Values are Excellent. MEN'S LOUNGES, in Navy and Slate; STETSON VELOURS, still leading for the latest flat-set. shape— Only 15/6 smart wear; in the newest shades of MEN'S LOUNGE HATS, in Grey and Fawn and Gle ?> 3X50 Black— Brown Mixtures— 13/6 each eac^ MEN'S LOUNGE HATS, Dark Grey STRAW BOATEHS.—Our stock includes Mixtures only; Welted Edge— all the up-to-date features in Summer 15/6 each Headwear, at moderate prices :— MEN'S LOUNGE HATS, in Greys, 7/6 8/6 10/6 12 / 6 13/6 each Slates, and Fawns; Cut Edge; latest MEN'S PANAMA HATS shape; genuine Fur Felt- 32/6 IQ/6 12/(J 25/ . 3Q/m tQ MEN'S FUR FELT LOUNGES, the famous "Carrick" make; nice range only LADIES' PANAMA HATS, light of colours; smart and dressy— 35/- * n weight, and giving good shade for MEN'S BLACK LOUNGE FELT HATS, of,^ 1 "12/i7 14/ ii P „rh Cut and Welted Edges- 8/11 10/6 12/6 12/11 14/11 eaCh 12/6 19/6 21/- 24/6 27/6 30/- PRIMARY SCHOOL CAPS, all Schools STETSON FELTS.—We stock all the —2/6, 3/-, 3/6 each. 0.8.H.5. Capsleading shades and shapes; fine selec- 3/6 and 4/6 each. Waitaki Caps—4/6. tion just opened up— 42/- each Technical College—3/- each. New Zealand Clothing Factory OCTAGON |NEWZEALJyjFI DUNEDIN ICLOffIIHS : ACTORvI

PRICE REDUCTIONS We have much pleasure in announcing to the public that we are now able to reduce the price of iellin'i Food to 2/6 per bottle (large size). Outside Main Centres the price is 2/7*. Fresh Milk with. MELLIN'S FOOD is the best and most economical diet for New Zealand Babies. jj Of all Chemists and Stores. If you have any difficulty in obtaining supplies wo will send direct upon receipt of remittance. DISTRIBUTORS: Gollin & Co. Proprietary, Ltd. 8 Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, I JDunediit. 1 Mellin's Food Limited. Doras, ialfusis Ended QuiskSy I Two Drops of "GetsJt" Will do it. Ever carve your too with a knifo trying to get rid of a corn ? Ever use scissors and snip off part of the corn too closo to tlio "quick?" Ever pack up your toe with "Gets-It" Puts Your Feet In Clover—lt Ends Corns Quickly. "contraptions" and plasters as though you were packing a glass vase for parcel post? Evor use fpeasy ointments that rub off on your stockings? Evor use sticky taps that is jerked off when you pull your stockings off? Rather foolish, when two or threo drops of '"Gets-It" on any com or callus gives it a quick, painless, peaceful, certain funeral! Why suffer? "Gots-.Tt" stops corn pains; it lets you work, smile, and dance, even with corns. It is the common sense way —peels corns off like a banana skin. Used by millions. It never fails. • "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money-back corn remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at all chemists and stores. Manufactured by E. Lawrence and Co., Chicago, U.S.A. REPRESENTATIVES: Sharland and Co., Auckland; Sharland and Co., Wellington; Young's Chemical Co.. Wellington; Kcmpthornc. Pressor, and C«~ Christchurch; H. F. Steven* Christchurch; "~ BpaaanfflMiaimu^^ I An ORION Rangel means more to the Practical m Housewife than any other |jfl gift you can oiler for tlio in Home. gl It makes her work in Cooking and S Baking botli Light and Pleas,int. saves If Fuel aud gives the utmost pleasure Eg in use. En The ORION is made in sizes R3 to suit every home. $8 H Ask your Ironmonger to $? 8 shaw yon one. rcj 1 H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. I g, Dunedin. Wellington, and Auckland. SI

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17838, 21 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17838, 21 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17838, 21 January 1920, Page 3