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Imparting a Sense of Homely. Service * Craftsman ” Furniture by Scoullar & Chisholm expresses the character of a great home-loving people. In fact, much of its fascination lies in its liveable quality—the sense it imparts of homely service. If you are a lover of home you will see this furniture ... and we shall be delighted to show it to you. Scoullar & Chisholm LTD. RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. Also at Invercargill. Easy Time Payments can be arranged if desired. If your NERVES are out of order, and your DIGESTION is deranged put them right with ft v lir Cassells Tablets The supreme tonic restorative for Overstrain Nervous Breakdown Neuritis Neurasthenia Nerve Pains Headache ' Anaemia Kidney Weakness Children’s Weakness Cuseli’s Tablets are the modern remedy (or nervous and digestive complaints. They contain ingredients absolutely essential to a healthy nerve fores and strong digestion. A course will safely hut surely restore the health you must have to enjoy life to the full. Two in the morning and two .at night will make and keen you fit. if all Chemists and Stores 1/3 A VYou can barely hear it! 4s£s g GENERAL % ELECTRIC Refrigetatof When the proud owner of a General Electric Refrigerator takes her friends in to see it, the first comment is apt to be “Why it’s so quiet—you can barely hear it.” The unique construction of these refrigerators has established a new standard for quiet operation! This design, however, accomplishes something even more important. It makes possible the top-unit arrangement —a distinctive feature found only in the General Electric Refrigerator. Placing the unit on top makes it possible to enclose all the machinery In an hermetically sealed steel casing. There, always oiled, it remains safe from dust and difficulties. No' one can tinker with it—no one ever needs to. Quietly, economically, the General Electric Refrigerator gives you the perfect refrigeration that does away with food spoilage and safeguard s health. See this wonderful device operating at our Showrooms. THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL & ENGINEERING CO., LTD., 399 MORAY PLACE (opp. Public Baths). Artistic, Attractive Wedding Groups Reflect the Bride’s Charm and Personality! ... . The taking of Beautiful Wedding Groups and Groups of all kinds is the Speciality of the Bridal Studio. Every attention is given to Sitters and the utmost skill exercised so as to secure lovely and entirely satisfactory pictures. Appointments can be made for any hour, and m the Evenings by arrangement. . PATTILLO “The Bridal Studio,” 436 GEORGE STREET (between Union and Albany Streets). Telephone 12-013 vrs Elegant in Appearance—Correct in Timekeeping ! Stewart Dawson’s "NONPAREIL" WRIST WATCH. Price £4. Solid Gold throughout, with Gold Expanding Bracelet. The works arc of proved reliability, fully jewelled, with all the latest improvements. Guaranteed accurate timekeepers and the finest value in New Zealand. ORDER BY MAIL. We Pay Postage. Oar sag Price £4 IE m Also MM stocked with Silk Ribbon Wristlet Price £3 Complete in a nice case Illustrated Booklet of Wedding Gifts sent free on request. STEWART DAWSON & CO, LTD. PRINCES and DOWLING STREETS, DUNEDIN. Now is the Time! Let us quote you for RENOVATING your FUR COAT. Relining from 35/- - We Specialise in AH Classes of Fur Work Remodelling, Dressing, and Dyeing of Furs/ ARCTIC , FURS (Dn.) Ltd. PRINCES STREET, (next Whitcombs & Tombs), ’Phone 12-880. DUNEDIN. t “Gift” Prices for these Black Satin Shoes! Never have prices been keener —never has there been such a chance to get high-quality Satin Shoes for so little. Every pair drastically reduced —most to half-price ! Get a pair NOW while there’s time. Wc have your size. Money refunded if you’re not satisfied. . BLACK SATIN ONE-BAR SHOES, low or Louis heels. * n //» Sizes, 2to 7 - - - - 12/6 BLACK SATIN ONE-BAR SHOES, low or Louis heels. «j* //> Sizes 3to 6 - - - - li)/0 BLACK SATIN ONE-BAR SHOES, low heels. Usually 24/6. . ■« n //» Reduced to- - - - - V"/® You save on every purchase! ■V. With the prices now ruling, Shoes are practically given away. You’ll save by acting now. Harris’ Summer Shoe Drive NOW ON AT ALL SIX SHOPS. ttlM fy.ThsUjrtt/ IM NEVER WITHOUT FRUIT Every economical housewife bottles a supply of fruit wblleelt Is cheap for use during the off seasons. Fill your pantry shelves with rows of gleaming bottles of luscious fruit, with that fresh-from-the-garden flavour and appearance, only obtainable when .preserved by the Fowler method In the “ Tacola *’ Vacuum Self-sealing Jars. Full Information from— PATERSON & BARR, LTD. HARDWARE MERCHANTS. VOGEL STREET. DUNEDISS. FRUIT BOTTLING OUTFITS ASK If you don’t ask, you don’t get what you want. Advertising is asking the public for their patronage. Do YOU want more Customers ? ASK—ADVERTISE! Why the Newspaper ? NEWS AND ADVERTISING SHARE INTEREST. One Enriches the Other and Together they Rule the Onward March to Progress. Mr Norman S. Rose, Advertising Manager of the famous international daily newspaper. The Christian Science Monitor, of Boston, says:— "Why THE NEWSPAPER? Well, for one reason because newspapers publish news, and an advertisement is news. If it isn’t, it should be. The best advertisement is. the best news. ’’ The reader of a newspaper reads it because he wants to know what is going on in the busy world. He Is after information. Up and down tbe columns he goes, finding on one page something startling, on another something interesting, on another something educational. “ While he is in this attitude of mind the newspaper advertiser is privileged to address him. , His eye travels from a news item to an advertisement, his thought travels with his eye. If the advertisement offers Him ar. attractive piece of news, if the headlines or its opening phrases Impress upon him that here ia something ho may well knew about, then he is quite likely to read the advertisement and to digest the information it offers-to him." This is true the world over. In New Zealand our experience shows that SOUND ADVERTISING in the NEWSPAPERS is Most “ Pulling ” —-Most Prompt—Most rrolitabie.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20960, 25 February 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20960, 25 February 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20960, 25 February 1930, Page 17

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