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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. H£AY BARGAIN FAIR. There are many reasons why everyone should embrace the exceptional opportunity for money-saving that is afforded during MOLLISON’S MAY BARGAIN FAIR. MOLLISON’S MAY BARGAIN FAIR. MOLLISON’S MAY BARGAIN FAIR. Every Special offered is practical, and every Reduction is absolutely genuine. It’s an occasion bristling with opportunity. Hero are a few of the many items offering. JUST THINK HOW MUCH YOU SAVE! JUST THINK HOW MUCH YOU SAVE! JUST THINK HOW MUCH YOU SAVE! LADIES’ WINCEY BLOUSES. Real good washing material, assorted stripes, all sizes. U.sual price, 12s 6d. MAY BARGAIN PRICE, 7s 6d. 6 ONLY THREE-QUARTER COATS.— Blanket cloth, patch pockets, and belts; shades—-rose, saxe, grey, brown, and emerald. Usual price. 79s 6d. MAY BARGAIN PRICE, 265. LADIES’ GABERDINE RAINCOATS.— Raglan sleeves, with pockets and belts; light and mid-fawn; s.w., w., and o.s. Usual price, 84s. MAY BARGAIN PRICE. 255. SB-INCH ALL - WOOL FLANNEL TWEED, in shades of mid-grey and navy; just the lino for winter weat. Usual price 7s lid. MAY BARGAIN PRICE, 6s lid yard. 56-INCH BLANKET COATING, in shades of lieather, fawn, and stone blue; a realgood coating.for winter. Usual price, 19s 6d. MAY BARGAIN PRICE. 9s lid yard. KNITTED WOOLLEN GLOVES.—PIain-, good fittings all sizes, in useful heather mixtures. Usual price, 3s lid. MAY BARGAIN PRICE, 2s 3d pair. BLACK CASHMERE HOSE.—AII pure wool; spliced heels and feet; seamless. Usual prices—3s lid, 4s lid, 6s lid.’ MAY BARGAIN PRICES—2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid. SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED. MOLLISONS LIMITED, Corner George and Frederick streets, DUNEDIN. rp T P H 0 I D, EPIDEMIC IN MOUNT ALBERT. (Per United Press Association.) . AUCKLAND, April 18th, 1922. An epidemic of typhoid, which the Health Officers say is quite serious, has occurred _in , Mount Albert district. Twenty-nine oases are reported. The indications point to the local water supply being the cause. The authorities are taking stringent measures to cope with the trouble. The purest water for drinking and manufacturing purposes _ is obtained from deep, artesian springs, such as Thomson’s. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO WITNESS. TUESDAY, MAY 2. THE LURE OF THE MOUNTAINS. A DEAL IN PEARLS. IN THE CHANNEL ISLES. ODE ILLUSTRATIONS (74 Pictures} — A View of Dunedin from the Queen’s Drive. St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral. The Town -Hall, Dunedin. Queenstown Annual Regatta, on Lake Wakatipu at Easter. Up-to-date Coaling- Methods, * Inter-University Tournament at Auckland. Snaps of Sellers of Poppies on Poppy Day. Junction of Christmas Creek with the Taieri River. The End of the Camp for Sub-normal Children. Dispersal Sale of Mr J. Patrick’s Leo Creek Clydesdale Stock. Otago Lawn Tennis Association Easter Tournament. The Tour in the East of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. The Riverton Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting at Easter. Anzac Day Procession in Dunedin. Larnach’s Castle, Dunedin. The Wairarapa Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting. A General View of Gore.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18543, 2 May 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18543, 2 May 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18543, 2 May 1922, Page 4