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Through Knitting Socks ZpJIR for Soldiers many a woman learned the Art ~"WV our Grandmothers Loved. | jf**\. \\ \k. Hand-knittingr was almost a lost art until knitting t\ \%\ Mtftv Soldiers'. Socks brought it back again, and now almost / \ \ W 1111 m every woman is the possessor of a Jersey or Scarf of which i ■J \\\ I'lllll s^e P rouc *'y s a y s . "1 »ave knitted it myself." ,/ A /dl \\ #111 NEW KN,TTINC YARNS. / f Jill x' I This season has brought with it a number of exquisite / i I new co ' ours - Smart women are already asking us for Yarns /' Irl 1 I 11 t0 ma ' ;e Sweaters and Scarfs for sports wear in these new a' ObAl ill \\ tl 11l shades. You can have Sweaters or Scarfs in these new ft lift 11 & lit M'i lovely colourings for very little money, and if you have not m 'SSb llm M 1/ 111 111 A y - et known tilc pleasure of knitting, inquire for full parWb, IvxSffl 111 ff WwMi ticulars at the Art Needlework Counter, where instructions ll§k MMt Wzs&p'& an< * designs gladly be given to you. fflra ItiirfW \ TEAZLE WOOL, yIH ilsi im lyf™ f ° r 2 ° z ske ' n " 1 111 1' lira BRUSH WOOL, filKll I Ijii 3^3 for 20Z Skein< V-ft I I j |LJ ARTIFICIAL SILK, F/j| IJ 1 I ill/' 8/9 for 2oz Skein. {SkSC 1 j ou our rt Department very interesting,' li» II Pll filled with all the newest, pretty materials ready to become ISL artistically useful. \ IlllWllfll It A REMINDER. \ KIhIIPIH If // I '^'^ ie Art Needlework Competitions close on 1 \ i|Jlf(||ra| // J September 30th. All Work must be in by that date. A 1 \ JsbA i»JD H jj special exhibit of all work will be made immediately the S * } prizes are allotted. ... BEADS are very fashionable. "We are P^-—-"H *a> _u^. ; showing: a wonderful variety from 1/11 IKL9Ji»4J li ll W $T IThe Wonderful New 1920 IT,„. Buy a Studebaker—because 1 The Studebaker is equipped with 1 , Magneto Ignition. . | Many American cars depend on the old system of I I battery ignition, under which the motorist is depend- 1 ! ant on the condition of the battery. If the battery is 111 3 I run down,' or a plate broken, the car cannot be i ! started. | j The New Dixie "Aero" Magneto, fitted to Stude- § baker Cars at an extra cost of about £25 to the i maker but no extra charge to the purchaser gives 1 positive reliable ignition under all circumstances 1 , with the added advantage that the fierceness and 1 power of the spark increases in direct ratio with the 1 speed of the engine. There are no ignition troubles I with a Dixie " Aero " Magneto. | I Buy a Studebaker and Save Repair Bills. I For proof—Ask any Studebaker Owner. I Prices : Special Six, £775 (this price includes Magneto 111 worth £25, and set of Cord Tyres worth £110). Big I 1 Six, £895 (this price includes Magneto, worth £25 1 I and set of Cord Tyres worth £128). Immediate I delivery.. IS o.R.oteaman adams ltd. . 1 Importer of Studebaker Motors I j^OTMnl Princes Street, DUNEDIN. 1 BIIBJ &$* '' ; J^^ & ill J «s not forthcoming, fresh cow's • i dwm*!&r I • f# milk, to which Mellin's Food has £VV ' m I •/*'' -J \W been added,is the next best thing t!s& m «•■ Ir ■ » • —because MeUin'sFood'humanists' xN,V ; 'fl the f mh cows milk whilst Pre•N H,I N • H- ftS v fi; I serving those valuable qualities , |jBi,S j OjßkS f I With MoUln'i Pood, eow-t milk caaba ! ** **& IJr 0 «babe from birth, and through every stage of J"VNj I- 1 ©UP • *>iQ™ 9 •• 111 babyhood Meilin's Food provides just thosa * > IB? *übßtance» which ensure the full, healthy. S3l? !• ! ' 'ftlfJlT* 5 " .lOli ' development of the child. t/VtS* • 1 .. 6LPN y FREE* A Sam p ,<s of MeUln, » f ~a t'OiS 1 i *J^ E *; together vrith a BS eful HanS 1 ftSl » * .i\ *!°?X £or Moaers . "The Care of Infants," ifKf©*' * TJet*" j BBt^'lt * a ™ wUI be tent Post Free on request Writot I nf*r , Js\ MESSRS.GOLLIN& CO. PROPRIETARY 'VK 1 ' 'nIPO LTD., WELLINGTON. ' BEST FOR CHILDREN I FRFF a u "HE'ENZO" |V* *-" (hean's essence) T"..l _ _ — - . . easy to make, pleasant to take, i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18053, 29 September 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18053, 29 September 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18053, 29 September 1920, Page 2

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