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PRESENTATION TEA SETS of fine quality Silverplatc, Best English make. Selected by our buyers in London as the best examples of the silversmith's craft. Offering to-day at the prices quotbd. Y43Bo—Full-size Teapot Sugar Basin, and Crean Jug—£3/10/Write for a copy of our Illustrated Catalogue. STEWART DAWSON’S Corner Princes and Dowling Streets, DUNEDIN. —rull-size Teapot, Sugar Basin, and Cream Jug, Dixon’s famous quality—£6. The Sscrats of “ Huia ” Delxciousness. COwlftAUYt DAWV Cl PF OTACO sva Untouched by hand... From the first process of manuficture, right up to the time it reaches yoti, “Huia” Butter is entirely untouched by the human hand. 6i Huia" B utter Give your grocer a standing order for * Huia.” m ■cs 'S* Country Orders Are Flocking In! Country as well as town readers are making the most of the exceptionally low prices prevailing at our Profit-sharing Sale. We’re practically swamped with orders. 'Mail yours to-day to our Main Branch, Princes Street—it’s easier. Ladies* Patent 1-bar Shoes, low heels Ladies smart Evening Shoes in Silver Tinsel Brocade and Multi-coloured Tinsel, with Louis heels - - Men s Black Oxford Shoes, medium toes, sewn soles Men s Black Glace Oxford Shoes, smart toes . . Girls’ Black Glace 1-bar Shoes—7 to 10. 7/11; II to I. 9/9. Boys and Youths’ School Boots with soles—lo, 13/11; II to I. 15/11; 17/9; 6 to 7. 20/3. Send your order in now. All lines not listed here leu 2/- in 14/II 19/6 17/9 22/9. 7/3; slugged 2 to 5, the £. AT W. Harris & Sons Profit-Sharing Sale Now on at ALL SIX SHOPS. 20-22 Princes St, 212-214 George St„ 133-135 King Edward St, 101 Stuart St, 242 Princes St, and at Gardena, Bn Count Your Chickens BEFORE They're Hatched! Eliminate Guesswork—Use a “CIRCLE” All Metal INCUBATOR The use of a thoroughly reliable incubator does away with the risk of loss attendant upon the old method of depending on the humours of the “ broody " ben, who might or might not " cluck” when required. The CIRCLE INCUBATOR ” clucks ” always •Nnd with unfailing regularity. Will hold 50 eggs at once without any risk of loss I And so simple and easy to operate I Send at once to uj for full particulars. £3/7/6 Freight 1/6 extra. LAIDLAW & GRAY RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20801, 21 August 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20801, 21 August 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20801, 21 August 1929, Page 15

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