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Stewart Dawson s Self-Filling Fountain Pen Price 1 2/6 The Stewart Dawson Self-filling Fountain Pen is made to fill by section direct from any ink supply. You simply place the nib of pen in the ink supply, raise the lever and replace it to its original position, and the pen is filled. It is constructed of fine, hard, black vulcanite, and fitted with, a 14 carat gold nib. Exactly the same as a famous well-known make except that it costs you half the price. Other self-filler makes in stock: “Watermans,” 23/-; “Onoto,” 21/-; “Swan s,” 21/-. Corner of Princes & Dowling Sts., Dunedin.

Sydal is a favourite with thousands ot housewives. Don’t be without it. The price it only 21- a jai—and a jar lasts for months. Rub a little Sydal into the hands every evening and notice how quickly the redness and roughness vanishes. Ask at yoar store or the nearest chemist for a Jar of Sydal. Are your hands attractive, or arc they always red and rough as the result of continual housework? As a matter of fact, Sou can haoe soft, rehite, sapple hands, no matter how much housework you do. Use Sydal. It banishes all ill-effects, counteracts the irritation caused by strong soaps, and improves the iHn wonderfully. So |ooq ii thn Hiqq Emollient thsl New Zealamders write for it from as far as London and Vancouver, (WlODlft HAND EMOLLIENT^ Mack fey THE SYDAL PROPRIETARY. 75 Kent Tern ce. WeHingm

Before the Doctor ft# The doctor is not always within reach. Sometimes there is considerable delay Delore he can see the patient. At such limes an antiseptic “first aid” treatment given promptly makes the doctor's work easier and prevents dangerous results from the enforced delay. Many great industrial plants, where accidents frequently occur, always give “first aid" OIL-^-SALT ANTISEPTIC It checks flow of blood, relieves pain, prevents infection and helps the doctor. OIL-q/’-SALT should have a permanent place in the home for prompt treatment of burns, scalds, cuts, wounds, bruises, sores and skin troubles, mosquito and otherinsect bites, and all kinds of inflammation. Write for circular describing many vr“*. Obtainable from all Chemists and Leading Storekeepers. 2/6 P er l° z Bottle. ** Worth its weight in gold."

OZERINE Prepared From the prescription of a late Eminent London Physician of European reputation, cures—'in almost every case-the very woot cases of FITS and all forms of EPILEPSY pcnnanently when everything else has (ailed. From I fe gg? the fnt dote FITS usually cease entirely. Thousands of Testimonials. Q 35 yean* invariable success in all parts of the world. Price in New Zealand, 9/6 per bptde. Of all Chemists, Stores, etc. Agents:—-Sharlaad fit Co. Ltd., Auckland and Wellington, || gp* Prepared by I. W, NICHOLL Ltd., Pharmaceutical Chemints, ff - I I S 25 HIGH STREET. BELFAST. IRELAND. Your Chance for 21 Days Aluminium Cooking Utensils mmfj ALUMINIUM LADLES, 1/6. MUGS, 1/3. SALTS AND PEPPERS, 1/3 pt ALUMINIUM FISH SLICES, 1/3. LEMON SQUEEZERS, 9d. ALUMINIUM COLLANDERS, 4/. 5/9 7/6. STEAMERS, 6/• 7/6. ALUMINIUM KETTLES—I2/6 15/6 18/6 21/. 22/6 27/6, ALUMINIUM SAU CEP AN S—4/6 5/9 8/■ 11/- 14/6. Heavy Gauge. CALL AND INSPECT OUR SALE BARGAINS. STERLING IRONMONGERS CO. 142 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Sale For 21 Days We Are Offering Our Whole Stock of ALUMINIUM WARE at Greatly Re. duced Prices.

The Deaf Hear m t - / m Y The Little Gem Ear Phone is a new instrument for overcoming deafness. It magnifies and carries the sound direct to the ear without causing inconvenience or embarrassment. A fortnight’s free trial on deposit of 7/6 to cover cost of packing, battery current, etc. DAWSONS LIMITED,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18801, 2 March 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18801, 2 March 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18801, 2 March 1923, Page 9

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