DIC SALE Here’s where you can save a guinea by buying at Sale Time! The D.I.C. “Victory” Sewing Machine Improved New Model. Easy Treadle Action. Automatic Drophead. Usually 14 Guineas; Sale Price 13 Gns. S-year guarantee given with every machine. Spare Parts and Accessories always in stock. Stamped Camisoles, Fine Cambric Cut out ready for sewing. Stamped in dainty designs of Eyelet and Richlieu. Scalloped Square or Round Necks. N 2/6 each Postage Paid. 2/6 each ' * Satisfaction or Money hack I SMUI Mail Your Order To-day. D.LC. P.O. Box 397 Dunedin
'C VERY housewife knows that it ■*“ J is the truest economy to use pure soap —the soap that gives the fullest return for her time and energy. That is why SUNLIGHT SOAP is used by housewives the. world over —it is a tribute to its purity and efficiency. Every particle of SUNLIGHT SOAP does its work of cleansing, for the very cream of soap materials are used in its manufacture. S3B—3S
The 1923 Buicks Confirm Buick Leadership True to a time-honoured tradition, the 1923 BUICKS maintain the leadership in Style, Comfort, and motor car performance that has made BUICK everywhere the standard of comparison. In the 14 open and closed Models—Sixes and Fours—BUlCK reveals an advanced conception of what a 1923 motor car must embody to retain the position in public esteem which BUICK has so long enjoyed. In these 1923 Models, BUICK has incorporated all of the known conveniences and finishing touches so essential to complete motoring satisfaction, and also new and unlooked-for refinements that astonish and delight the BUICK owner when he first drives his new car. The 1923 BUICKS represent the latest and the highest BUICK manufacturing ideals —in design, beauty of appearance, comfortable luxury of improved bodies, and in the fulfilment of 1923 tastes and requirements which BUICK has so unerringly anticipated. The 1923 BUICK Models are now'to hand, and intending purchasers are invited to inspect these world-famous Cars. AM Models at Reduced Prices. Catalogues on application. Cooke, Howlison & Co., Ltd. DUNEDIN
Ist PRIZE, £3 3s. MARSHALL’S, you know, are Quite all the rage, have CONCENTRATED their efforts, Your thirst to assuage. SUMMER drinks you will want, So you must be sure to DRINK nothing hut Marshall’s, Delicious and pure. ARE you thinking of cost? ’Tis cheapest of any, REST of all drinks, makes a Glass for halfpenny. Mr .1, TT. ROWE, 26 Wallace street, Nevada, Dunedin. 2nd PRIZE, £1 Is. Awarded to ■ Miss 11. D. CLYDE, 58 Walton street, Roslyn, Dunedin. Summer Drink Extract
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18787, 14 February 1923, Page 2
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