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The Second Dennison Crepe Paper Demonstration Commences Thursday, June 11, & daily from 9.30 a.m. to sp.m. Our specially trained staff will demonstrate the wonderful possibilities of Crepe Paper. FREE INDIVIDUAL TUITION GIVEN COME AND LEARN TO MAKE— Crepe Paper Flowers and Lamp Shades, Crepe Paper Hats and Fancy Costumes, Crepe Paper Basket and Rope Trays, And all sorts of Table Decorations. In connection with the above we have pleasure in announcing the following Competitions: — (a) For the Bes* Bunch of 6 Sweet Peas made from No. 56 Dennison Crepe. First prize, Lady’s Handbag, valued 30/; second prize, Pocket Manicure Roll, valued 10/6. (b) For the Best Bunch of 3 Chrysanthemums made from No. 24 Dennison Crepe. First prize, Lady’s Bag, valued 32/6; second prize, Pocket Manicure Roll, valued 10/6. Competition Closes on June 26. Whitcombe ®> Tombs, Ltd. Princes Street - Dunedin.

Si® LORRIES 3^% BRITISH PRODUCTIONS REPEAT ORDERS from the New Zealand Government. Wimpenny Bros. & Reid, Ltd. NZ. Representatives . "a fa irua —the special remedy for Bilious H eadaches,H eartburn, Acidity of Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Etc. ?or Expectant and Nursing Mothers, Infants, Teethng and Fretful Children it is simply a priceless boon I As an Antidote to excesses of Eating or Drinking it is •cnowned as being unequalled, and always effective. Sold in Bottles—two sizes—at 1/6 and 3/-. The contents of the larger bottle are three times that of the smaller size. Obtainable from Chemists, Grocers, and Storekeepers. On 9233 ■■rzt I T mm m TO ii IZ m ■ST.S § m m-. jJlp,a Wi % i»P J 3 Artistic Fireplaces and Tiled Surrounds of inviting appearance and attractive price. From our splendid range you’ll have no difficulty in selecting a shading to match any colour scheme you have in mind, and there’s no dou'ot that the judicious selection of a Tiled Fireplace or Surround makes a wonderful improvement in the appearance of any room. We have such a wide variety of designs that it is an easy matter to select one which is uncommon and yet in perfect good taste, and prices are surprisingly moderate. PLEASE CALL! JOHN EDMOND, LTD. Hardware Merchants 197 Princes St., Dunedin.

Welcome! Show Visitors. Don't leave Dunedin without coming in and inspecting our exclusive stocks, whether yon intend to buy or not. Perhaps you’ll find a trinket or a piece ol silver that you want for someone at homo. One of our fine Kings makes the welcome gift anil a valued keepsake, and they are low-prloca, too. WILLIAMSONS The Quality Jewellers, 31 PRINCES STREET (next Bristol Piano Co,). Reliable Juvenile Footwear BOYS’ BOX DERBY LACE BOOTS; Sown Solos— Sizes 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 12/. 12/6 13/. 15/6 16/9 17/. 17/3 18/. 20/6 21/BOYS’ TAN WILLOW CALF LACE BOOTS; Sown Soles— Sizes 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 13/6 14/- 14/6 17/6 IS/6 19/- 20/- 20/6 21/6 22/6 BOYS’ CHROME DERBY RIVETTED BOOTS; Heel and Templates Sizes—--7 8- 9 ,10 11 12 13 1 2 3 13/3 13/6 13/9 14/6 14/9 14/11 15/3 16/11 17/3 17/6 GIRLS’ GLACE LACE BALS. ; Sewn Soles; Patent Caps— Sizes 7/8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 14/- 14/6 15/- 17/6 19/6 20/- 20/6 21/. 24/6 24/6 GIRINS’ BOX CALF DERBY BALS.; Sewn Soles; Self Caps— Sizes 7 8 • 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 13/'- 13/6 14/. 16/6 18/6 19/- 19/6 20/- 22/6 22/6 GIRLS’ GLACE DERBY SHOES; Sewn Soles, Patent Caps— Sizes 7 8 9 10 11 12 11/. 11/6 12/- 14/3 15/- 15/6 GIRLS’ PATENT DERBY SHOES; Sewn Soles— Sizes 7 8,9 10 11 , 12/. 12/6 13/. 15/6 16/6 INFANTS’ PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES; Rivetted Soles— Sizes 3 4/11 INFANTS’ PATENT ANKLE-STRAP SHOES; Sewn Soles- . Sizes 4567 8 6/11 7/3 7/6 7/9 7/11 CHILDREN’S TAN WILLOW CALF DERBY SHOES; Stitched Soles—--12 17/. 4 21/6 4 23/6 4 17/9 4 24/6 4 22/6 13 if,/. 13 17/6 4 5/3 5 5/6 5 22/6 5 24/6 5 17/n 6 24/6 5 22/6 1 16/6 1 17/9 6 5/9 9 8/3 Sizes 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10/9 11/3 12/3 15/3 17/3 17/9 18/3 GIRLS’ GLACE DERBY BOOTS; Sewn Soles; Patent Caps— Sizes 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11/9 12/. 12/3 12/6 12/9 13/3 13/9 CHILDREN’S WILLOW CALF BROGUE SHOES; Sewn Soles—--1 18/6 1 14/6 2 21/. 2 14/6 13 20/6 12 18/3 OR 1 21/. 13 18/9 2 21/. 1 19/3 ONE-BAR Sizes 7 8 9 10 11 12 14/. 14/6 15/- 17/9 19/6 20/CHILDREN’S PATENT BROGUE SHOES; Sewn Soles— Sizes 7 8 9 10 11 12/9 13/3 13/9 16/9 17/9 CHILDREN’S CAMEL HAIR CLOTH ANKLE-STRAP SLIPPERS; Covered Stitching ; Felt and Leather Soles— Sizes 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2/6 2/6 2/0 2/9 2/9 2/9 3/3 3/6 3/0 3/6 , CHILDREN’S EXTRA THICK CAMEL HAIR CLOTH ANKLESTRAP SLIPPERS; Covered Stitching; Felt and Leather Soles— Sizes 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 2/11 2/11 2/11 3/3 .3/3 3/3 3/9 4/3 4/3 4/3 4/3 4/9 SPECIAL DISCOUNT.—One of our Self-filling Fountain Pens given away with everv Cash Purchase of One Pound. 1 3/6 2 3/11 W. HARRIS & SON, Ltd. THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, “The Block,” Princes Street; 212-214 George Street; 101 Stuart Street; 133-135 King Edward Street; 6 North Road, Gardens. The Duke of York’s Bean Car H.R.H. the Duke of York, who is visiting Kenya Colony, British East Africa, will use a 14 h.p. Bean Car for various trips into the country. This is an open touring car, -finished in crimson lake with leather to harmonise. The Duke Inspected the car on its arrival, and expressed himself extremely pleased with its appearance. He is using it daily with excellent results, and the -.ar has already covered a large mileage. It may E e of interest to know that the’ Duke and Duchess of York have a 12 h.p. Bean at- their residence, White Lodge, Richmond Park, which they invariably drive themselves. Another Royal user of a Bean Car is H.R.H. Prince Henry, who has a 14 h.p. Bean Coupe, which he drives himself. OTAGO AGENTS: HISLOP & GIBSON 384 CUMBERLAND STREET

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19501, 9 June 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19501, 9 June 1925, Page 3

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