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UALIT Also Carpets, ' Curtains, and Blinds made up quite free of charge. ONE WEEK ONLY Starting Mon., May 10th, at the D.I.C. Renovating Week Refurnish now. Materials POPUN AND CASEMENT CLOTH. All the newest shades. From 3/11 to 10/6 per yard. SILK NET. In all shades and a great variety of weaves. From 5/11 to 10/6 per yard, CRETONNES and SHADOW TISSUES. With bold flower and quaint cottage garden patterning. Some of these designs exclusive for the D.I.C. throughout the Dominion. From 3/6 to 5/11 per yard. BLIND HOLLAND. In Fawn, Brown, Green, and Twine. From 3/- to 5/11 per yard. CARPETS. Body and border in good designs. Made into squares or closefitting carpets free of charge. Call To-day! Any material, 3j- per yard and over, made up Free of Charge in the usual D.I.C. expert style. & SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM THE EXHIBITION. H cS The world renowned Tattersfields Rugs, Offered at huge discount. Don’t let the chance slip! See Mr. Wells next week.

Where there’s a child there should be Cocoa. (CHILDREN are brain-workers and manual workers too, and many overgrow their strength at school and play. Now cocoa is food, and gives the children extra strength to keep pace with their growing bodies. It is the children’s idea of a really delicious drink for breakfast and supper. A f 'Keep fit on COCOA.* UOURNVILLE “By Test The Best.” SEE THE NAME ON EVERY PIECE OF CHOCOLATE

5,000 teiters received last year in apprec:ation of HEENZO, the famous cough, cold and influenza remedy. One bottle makes a pint. Costs only 2/6. Make your own splendid mixture at home. 21 Castile No. 4 Soap sails under no false colours. There Is no colouring—no perfume—no fancy wrapping—not one of the usual ealca attractions used to bring Castile No. 4 Soap under your notice. No. 4 Soap ts a soap with a purpose. It is guaranteed under the Tare Foods Acts of the whole world to be a GENUINE CASTILE SCAT ft contains a very great proportion of genuine Olive Oil, and is used and recommended by the Nursing and Medical fraternity for use in the Sickroom and Nursery. II you seel? a good, positively pure soap for washing Baby, for your own skin and hair, you can get nothing AS OOOD as Castile No. 4. It has no substitutes. Sold everywhere. Warrtn Vure Vocd SMSULMI*? % caWoie. iSous Semi 3*l in stamps for frro Famplos Castile No. 4, Salutis and Savon Clirysantenie. to B. CALLOSE & SONS, LTD., SYDNEY.

PERFECT TABLE LAMP THE “FAVOURITE” This is admittedly the most Perfect and Popular Petrol Lamp made. The Font holds 3 pints, and will burn from 14 to 20 hours on one fitting. The Lamp gives 400 candle-power, and will burn from 50 to 60 hours on one gallon, which is equal to about one halfpenny per hour. This Lamp is absolutely safe, and it gives a soft, white light which makes reading a pleasure. It is a clean-burning lamp, and you do not need to get into a mess trimming dirty wicks, etc. The height is 22 inches, and the weight is 61b. This Lamp has polished Nickel-plated finish, and is an ornament in any room. PRICE 70/-. Postage 1/6 extra. THE “STORM KING” LANTERN The "Storm King” Lantern is storm, rain, and insect-proof. It is the ideal Lantern for Farmers, Campers, Contractors, Trappers, etc., and can be used either indoors or outdoors. The Bowl holds one quart of Petrol, and burns for 12 to 16 hours on one fitting and gives 350 candle-power. It is very strongly made, and will stand a lot of hard use. It is supplied complete with extra Mantle, Pump, and Lighter, and it is absolutely safe. PRICE 60/-. Postage extra. Laidlaw & Gray, Ltd. RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19785, 10 May 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19785, 10 May 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19785, 10 May 1926, Page 2

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