wr This McCormick Deering display'will point the way to greater profits on your own farm. Do not fail to see it. You are invited to inspect the Special Display of International Motor Trucks, McCormick-Deering Farm Machines and Dairy Machines at the Commencing Saturday, May 31st, If you are interested in Practical Farming you will be pleased to inspect the machines which are on display. If you are interested in Motor Trucks the new models of International Motor Trucks will prove worthy of inspection. The McCormick* Exhibit includes:— Motor Trucks Farmall Tractors Milking Machine (in action) Big Display of Cream Separators Sieve-feed Fertilizer Distributor Disc Harrows, etc. A visit to the McCormick-Deering stand will prove interesting and instructive, as the latest machines are unexcelled for dependability. We would suggest that you make a point of visiting the McCormick-Deering Exhibit at the Winter Show. of New Zealand, Limited ANZAC SQUARE DUNEDIN
P.O. Box 241. Two Specials! LADDERPROOF JERSEY SILKS, 3/6 yard. Ladderproof Jersey Silks, in Champagne, Pink, Coral, Cardinal, _ Nil, Grey, and Vieux Rose.' Usually 4/11 yard. TRACED PILLOW SHAMS, 1/11 pair. Linen-finished Traced Pillow Shams; all ready for working, in a large range of the newest designs. Usually 2/1 I pair. ’Phone 11-916. They’re Going Fast! PRINTED BEDSPREADS, 4/6 each. Huge throw-out of Printed Jaspe Bedspreads. All splendid designs, ideal for seaside and children’s beds, etc. Every bedspread is fast to washing, and may be obtained in the following colours; blue. Red, Pink, Helio., Henna. You have never seen such a bargain as this before. Single Bed only; 60in x 80in. Usually 5/6, George Street, Dunedin. STOCKTAKING BARGAINS LADIESNART. SILK HOSE, 1/11 pair. Ladies’ Art. Silk Hose; Winter weight; strong and durable; shades Alesan, New Suntan, Florence Mills, Chocolate, Dago, Autumn, Shoe Grey, and Gunmetal. Sizes S.W., W., and O.S. Usually 2/1 1 pair. LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE, 3/6 pair. Ladies’ All-Wool Cashmere Hose; full-fashioned; assorted shades. Point heel. Usually 6/6 pair. MATRONS’ MILLINERY, 11/6. Matrons’ Trimmed Millinery; Black and Navy; smart styles in Satin, Felt, Velvet, etc.; large and medium head-fittings. CHILDREN’S COATS, 10/6. A table of Children’s Coats, in an assorted lot of colours; Navy, Brown, Fawn, and Saxe. Usually up to 27/6. LADIES' ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, 9/6 up. Ladies’ All-Wool Bloomers; Petone make; Swiss band; elastic knees; Grey only S.W. W. O.S. Ex.O.S. Usually 14/6 15/6 16/6 17/6 Bargain Prices 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/6 Remember! Only One Bore Week Left Our Bargain Event! AXMINSTER STAIR RUNNER, 11/6 yard. 1 roll only 27in Axminster Stair Runner; two-toned Fawn ground, with effective Floral Bordet in Black, Rose, and Green. Usually 15/9 yard. MEN’S SHOES, 23/9 pair. Men’s Box Oxford Shoes: latest shape; sewn soles. Comfortable fitting. Sizes 5 to 9. Usually 25/9 pair. MEN’S WHIPCORD TROUSERS, 23/6. Men’s Oamaru Whipcord Trousers, the strongest wearing material you can buy. Three shades— Dark Grey, Dark Fawn, and Green-Grey. Side and hip pockets: cuff bottoms. Usually 32/6 pair. \ MEN’S KNITTED COATS, 8/11. All-Wool Knitted Coats for Men. Heavy weight, in Dark Grey. These are Colonial made. TWEEDS, 3/3 yard up. Tweeds that are smart, serviceable, and inexpensive. Excellent range in all the newest weaves and colour mixtures. Also in light weights suitable for Frocks and Costumes and heavier weight for Coats. Usually 40in, 4/6 to 5/6; 54in, 8/11 to 13/6 Bargain Prices: 40in, 3/3 to 3/11; 54in 6/6 to 11/6 A. & T. INCUS, Ltd PoO, Box 241, Dunedin. rp HE First Utility ot Frequent and - Regular Advertising consists in this; There is at all tunes a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any par ticular place which is earnestly brought under their .notice. Indifferent to all they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. 'T'HE FARMERS' PAPER—The Agricultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weeklv in the Dominion. iIT AGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Job Printing of every description done with despatch and at lowest current ratesMENTHfO LATUM
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21040, 31 May 1930, Page 21
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