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PUBLIC NOTICES J} AI R Y BOARD ELECTION. We the Undersigned, being Fellow Directors of Mr W. LEE in the Goodwood Factory, desire to emphatically deny the GROSS MISSTATEMENT made by the supporters of the “Tourists’ Ticket” in their advertisement in Saturday’s -Times—vu., “Mr Leo has hitherto been bitterly opposed to control.” Having been intimately• associated with Mr Lee during the last few years, we can testify asi to his HAVINw BEEN ONE OF THE FIRST SUPPORTERS OF THE MEAT CONTROL ACT, and though he. with ourselves, was far from satisfied with the provisions of the Dairy Control Act, yet we know THAT HE IS, AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN, A BELIEVER IN CONTROL. (Signed) DONALD MUNRO, Chairmen. W. P. SLOAN. GEORGE WHITE, A. WILSON. A. B. SCOTT. DAIRYMEN! i ’ ARE YOU GOING TO JUMP TO THE CRACK OF THE WHIP FROM WELLINGTON, OR ARE YOU GOING TO THINK FOR YOURSELVES’ STAND THE CANDIDATES IN A ROW AND CONSIDER THEIR QUALIFICATIONS : F. WAITE. —A dairyman of recent growth. _ Chairman of a company which has been operating for six months only. A journalist by training. Tills is the man whoso supporters claim to bo one of the outstanding figures in the dairying industry in the South Island. W LEE.—-A dairyman for 40 years. Director and chairman of dairy companies for 10 years before control was heard of, aiid with considerable commercial experience. J. FlSHEß.—Chairman -of a recently formed company, secretary for one or two dairy companies. Not a producer; nothing at stake. J. R. HAMILTON—Farmer and dairyman, ex-dairy company director, with a commercial training. Ho commands the confidence of the fanning community. J. R. THACKER.—The perfect candidate, who pleases both parties. Our candidate, in spite of what the tourists’ ticket says For Public Information will the COUNCIL NOMINEE publish in large type the NAME and OCCUPATION of the MAN who interviewed Mr Thacker, also exactly what Mr Thacker said? WE ALREADY KNOWI VOTE FOR J. R. THACKER, Okains Bay Canterbury. WILLIAM LEE, Goodwood, Otago. J. R. HAMILTON, Winton, Southland. THE MEN WHO HAVE THE SUPPORT OF PRACTICALLY EVERY COOPERATIVE BUTTER AND CHEESE COMPANY IN OTAGO. READ THROUGH THE NAMES OF THE TOURISTS’ TICKET SUPPORTERS. REMEMBER, THE BOARD TO BE APPOINTED WILL HAVE THE HANDLING OF TWENTY MILLION POUNDS WORTH OF PRODUCE! DO YOU WANT MEN OF COMMON SENSE AND PROVED EXPERIENCE, OR EXTREMISTS? T „ imnT . v J. MACAULAY, 7d Chairman of the only Meeting of Producers held in Otago. DELIGHTFULLY REFRESHING SUMMER DRINKS AT THE — SAVOY SODA IN ALL NEW ZEALAND there is no place to equal the Soda Fountain in the Savoy for Delicious Cooling Beverages. •ON HOT, SULTRY DAYS, when one is oppressed with the close atmosphere, it is a real treat to sit down in the spacious Warwick Hall and quench one’s thirst with some favourite Ice-cooled Beverage. Many people revel in the delicious coolness of FRUIT-FLAVOURED ICE CREAM—wholesome and exquisitely refreshing. THE SAVOY ICE CREAM is absolutely pure, made from Rich Cream, Fresh Milk, and cunningly flavoured with Pure Fruit Flavours. OF ICED FRUIT DRINKS AND SUNDAES there is a wonderful variety, all luscious and gratefully thirst-quenching. - PATRONS ARE ASSURED that only the very choicest ingredients are used at the Soda Fountain, and each is of the highest quality, warranted pure and wholesome. When tired out with the heat of the summer day, come up to the Savoy and enjoy the refreshing and delightful cooling ° provided by the Soda Fountain in Ico Creams, Iced I Fruit Drinks, Sundaes, and other Beverages. THE SAVOY VICE-REGAL RESTAURANT. ’ ■ SODA FOUNTAIN BAR, TUDOR HALL. PRINCES STREET. WARWICK HALL, MORAY PLACE. rpEN DAYS’ SALE AT THE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE DOUGLAS BERNSTEIN & CO., “THE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE.” 10 DOWLING STREET (next Post Office), DUNEDIN. For 10 days only the whole of our stock will be reduced. Our Stock is too heavy and must be reduced regardless of cost. Do not miss this great moneysaving event. A golden opportunity to secure your summer outfit at unbeatable prices. 18 BEAUTIFUL SILK-LINED COSTUMES, Serge, Gaberdine, Worsted, etc.; worth sto b guineas. SALE PRICE, 755. 16 MVY SERGE COSTUMES, guaranteed Indigo Dye; nicely lined; wonderful value. SALE PRICE, 79s 6d. 4 ENGLISH TWEED COSTUMES, Silk lined. Usual price, 9 guineas. SALE PRICE, 555. STRIPED FUJI SILK FROCKS for the holidays. SALE PRICE, 36s 6d. A TABLE OF SERGE AND GABERDINE FROCKS, Navy.,and Nigger only. Worth 88s 6d. SALE PRICE, 59s 6d. A TABLE OF SERGE AND GABERDINE FROCKS, Navy, Nigger, Mole, Fawn. Worth 5 to 7 guineas. SALE PRICE, 955. SMART SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS, Plain Colours; a big variety of shades. Worth 22s 6d. SALE PRICE, 10s 6d. COTTON CREPE BLOUSES, All Colours and Stripes. SALE PRICE, 4s lid. FUJI SILK BijctUSES; a large variety. SALE PRICES. 11s 6d, 13s 6d, 16s 6d. JAP SILK BLOUSES. SALE PRICE, 11s 6d. DRESS SKIRTS for the Holidays: Striped Crepe, Cotton Gaberdine, Alpaoca, Check Tweed, Grey Flannel. SALE PRICE, 6s 6d. HOSIERY BARGAINS. LADIES’ BLACK HOSE; Guaranteed Hawley’s Dye. Sale Price, 3 pairs for 3s lid. LADIES’ SILK ANKLE HOSE; Nigger Fawn, Grey. Sale Price, 3 pairs for 4s lid. LADIES’ SILK HOSE; Black, Navy, Mole, Grey. Worth 4s lid. Sale Price, 2 pairs for 5s lid. LADIES’ BLACK SILK HOSE; Superior Quality. Worth 10s 6d. Sale Price, 6s 6d. FANCY STRIPE SILK HOSE, Black only. Sale Price, 3s 6d. BLACK CASHMERE HOSE. Worth 3s 6d. Sale Price, 2 pairs for 5s 3d. LADIES’ COTTON VESTS, fall size. '■ Sale Price, 2 for 3s 3d. - SPONGE .CLOTHS AT COST PRICE. Win SPONGE CLOTH. Usual Price, 3s 6d. SPECIAL PRICE, 2s 4*d. 40in SPONGE CLOTH. Usual Price, 3s lid. SPECIAL PRICE. 2s lid. 40in SPONGE CLOTH. Usual Price, 5s 6d. SPECIAL PRICE. 3s 6d. 40in SPONGE CLOTH. Usual Price, ,5s lid. SPECIAL PRICE. 3s lid. USEFUL GOODS FOR XMAS. GIFTS. What more acceptable Present than a BOX OF HANDKERCHIEFS? Wo have a beautiful assortment of Ladies and Children’s Handkerchiefs in dainty boxes. Selling at our famous Low Wholesale Prices. Men are always pleased to receive a Smart TiV for Xmas. We have just the latest in SILK KNITTED TIES, extra good quality. Special values, 3s lid and 4s 6d each. ' rjVH E LATEST TOILET LUXURIES. We have been forturiate in securing for the benefit of our customers a _ full range of Dubarry Toilet Luxuries. These delicious products are all new Parisian creations, and the delicate, clinging odours of the Perfumes, Powders. Bath Salts, and Soaps make them the most delightful Toilet Preparations that can be imagined. The following list will give you some idea of these High-class Toilet Goods:— DUBARRY. DUBARRY. Bath Crystals - 7s 6d Bath Tableto 8s 6d Night Creme '4s 6d Blue Lagoon Perfume ... 7s 6d ‘ Day Creme ... 3s 6d , Toilet Soap (cake) 2s Od Talcum Powder 4s 6d Creme Shalimar 2s 6d We have all the above Dainties in the following Odours:—"Blue Lagoon,’ “Heart of a Rose,” “Golden Mom,” “Garden of Kama,” “Bunch of Violets.” SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. MARSHALLS PHARMACY, LIMITED, THE POPULAR CASH CHEMIST, 86 PRINCES STREET—IB2 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

TVEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). COMPANY (LIMITED). TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES. Otago Branch Offices manager. FIRE. MARINE, ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAR (Special Policy). mTJrY CHRISTMAS TO ALL In order to popularise WINE for the Christmas festivities I am reducing the price for the occasion to:—Port and Madeira, 44a per case of 12 quarts or 12 bottles; Claret, 40s per case; Extra Special Port, 655; Assorted, 42s per case —cash with order. Delivered in City and Suburbs or on Rail. HAT’S IN A NAME? Corner Rattray and Crawford streets. DUNEDIN. N. W. NELSON. Order now —it will keep. E. H. FREED, 9 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. Everything when it’s W-A-R-O - N - U - I, The Most Economical Ccal.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19041, 11 December 1923, Page 9

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