I 8, Make them glad with a Vocalion Of course they love music, and do you 1 Why not arrange to haVe a Vocalion sent home to-morrow ? Can you imagine a more delightful surprise? In choosing a VOCALION j)ou may feel confident that jtou are securing a Phonograph of highest quality supreme in tone, in appearance, and richer in special features than any other Phonograph on the market. 'We are glad to arrange Terms , Sole Agents: Charles Begg & Co. Ltd. ("BEGGS”) 21 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. PHYLLIS HAS SOMETHING TO SAY I “Oh! Dorothy dear, we’ve been uslag that New Blended Honey since i saw you last,- and do you know, we’re all in raptures over it—it’s perfectly delicious 1 ’’ “ Well, Phyllis, we housewives can't be too wide awake in getting the best that’s going for our families, and the new Blended Honey is certainly wonderfully superior to the common kind.” “ Yes, and though it’s a wee bit dearer, it’s worth double the price of the ordinary kinds, which are either tasteless or too strong in flavor.” “Of course it is! When you think of how the Honey is gathered by Bees from ever so many different kinds of flowers and blossoms and then blended by experts, it’s bound to be exquisitely choice.” “ Yes, and the rich, warm, creamy color is so much more attractive than the everyday kinds. Tom calls it the ‘ Golden ’ Honey; he does love it I ” « I’ve been giving the children Blended Honey on their bread because it is so nutritious, and satisfies the kiddies’ natural craving Ipr sweets. As for Molly, she’s getting as much of it as she likes, and, poor little sickly soul, it’s doing her a world of good. Did you know that Honey is really more nutritious than milk, fish, or fowl? ” _ “ Yes, I dri know, dear! One of our Dominion Doctors in speaking of food values the other day said; ‘Honey is a gentle laxative and a pure food, supplying energy in a concentrated form. It is specially valuable, as only a small proportion has to be digested, in the true sense of the term, and the bulk is absorbed direct into the circulation to act as an immediate source of energy.’ ” ' “That’s news for you, isn’t it. Oh! but I must go now, for I’ve to meet Tom.” IMPERIAL BEE “ BLENDED ’* HONEY. BOLD BY THE LEADING GROCERS. A, There's Tremble Ahead if you buy Cycle Tyres of the “cheap and nasty” order* —FIT—DUNLOP v* TYRES They are always re* liable and easily give the Best Service. ALL A6BKTB. DUNLOP RUBBER CO, Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland MOTORISTS, LOOK !! Batteries Big Reduction in Price. THE 61 ANT THAI immm THAT m We have a Battery for your car. Call for quotations. Come here at regular intervals and we will keep tabs on the condition of your Battery. Our policy is to make a Battery last as long as possible. We are manned and equipped to do this. We repair anything electrical—self-starters, generators, etc., etc, When-Aand not until—you really need a new Battery, we will be glad to sell you a new EXIDE, the Battery of long service. EXIDE BATTERY STATION, 293 Princes Street. 'Phone 1780. h/rft, A. Prosperous Times Returning. The unprecedented demand for BUICK CARS is a sure indication of the return to more prosperous times. Although we expected a steady demand for the well-known BUICK and arranged for a large number to come forward in monthly shipments. the demand for this popular and reliable car has been so great that wo have not boon able to meet all requirements. We therefore cabled the BUICK FACTORY for a large number of rush orders, and hope shortly to bo abb 1 to supply orders from stock. In !lio meantime we arc booking BUICK CARS TO ARRIVE, and would advise all intending purchasers to book their order's early. The BUICK SIX at £595 is undoubtedly the best value Six-cylinder Car to-day. The BUICK FOUR, at £47S is also a splendid investment. _ and compares favourably with many cars selling' at £6OO. • Full Particulars an( j Demonstrations from Cooke, Howlisip & Go., ltd. DUNEDIN. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18673, 30 September 1922, Page 17
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