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HALF PRICE fOU UA JUST DAYS FOR Marquisette A dainty material for curtains; Cream ground with a £-inch crisscross pattern in Black with con - ventiopal design in Blue-Tango, Green-Rose, Gold-Tango, and BlueBlack. Usually 4/11 yard. Tq Clear 1/9 yd. ROSEBUD TRIMMINGS, French make; Self, Sky, Helio., and Pink; limited quantity Pink, Usual Prices 1/1, 1/3. Sale Price 6d Grey Twist Shirting 30in wide; for overalls, shirts, etc., a hard-wearing cloth. Good value at 1/1 I yard. Half Price 1/- yd. But what days they’re going to be ! From 9 a.m. till 5.30 we’ll be selling frantically. So if you want something good but desperately cheap, write AT ONCE to the D.l.C.—don't miss the mail, because then you’ll be too late. But if you can call come along on Monday. FANCY ART. SILKS A big selection of good quality materials for useful frocks for house or street. Designs and colours are new and effective, and the choice is pleasing. Usually 4/1 1, 5/6, 5/1 I yard. Final Clearance Offer 1/11 yd. Fancy Visylka A wool material with silky appearance; small checked designs in Banana, Nil, or Fawn; 27in wide. Usually I I /6 yard. French Scarves Tubular Artificial Silk; will wash well; fringed: Champagne, Saxe, Apricot, Vicux Rose, and Sky, Usual Price 4/6. Sale Price 1/11 White Xylo-backed HAIR BRUSHES, good quality bristle. Usual Price 15/6 Sale Price 7/9 Shantung Silk 33in wide; heavy quality; in Grey and Mauve only. Usually 7/1 I yard. Half Price 3/11 yd, Half Price Teapots Floral designs on deep cream ground. Usually 6/11, 7/6 each. To Clear 3/6 each. Hot Water Jugs To match teapots. Usually 5/1 1 each. To Clear 3/- each. Postage is Extra on all China. 5/9 yd. Mail Your Order or Call on Monday D. I. c. Aluminium \ Price ALUMINIUM MEASURES. -|-pint Usually 2/9. Half Price 1/4 1-pint— Usually 3/9. Half Price 1/10 BILLIES: 2-pint size— Usually 4/6. Half Price ,2/3 MILK JUGS: I-pint size— Usually 6/6. Half Price 3/3 Postage is Extra on all Hardware. Haberdashery HOSIERY MENDING OUTFlTS.—Leather cases containing Mending and Needles. Usually 2/3, 2/9. Now 1/2, 1/5 Dunedin. '- • \ / ; ■; • i : Only 3 Half Price Clearance Days, Ask for LANE’S XX / STOUT and ALE A Tonic and Body-Builder Also ORANGE CHEER For a Refresher. Why the Newspaper ? NEWS AND ADVERTISING SHARE INTEREST. Ine Enriches the Other and Together they Rule the Onward March to Progress. Mr Norman S. Rose, Advertising Manager of the famous international |y newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor, of Boston, says:—• "Why THE NEWSPAPER? Well, for one reason because newspaper* dish news, and an advertisement is news. If it isn t. it should be. The t advertisement is the best news. •• The reader of o newspaper reads it because he wants to know w k at .ping on in the busy world. He is after information. Up and down the umn. he goes, finding on one page somethmg startling, on another somelg interesting, on another something educational. “While he is in this attitude of mind the newspaper advertiser is rileeed to address him. His eye travels from a news item to an advertiaent hS thought travels with his eye. If the advertisement offers him an active piece of news, if the headline, or it, opening phrases impress upon j that hero is something he may well know about, then he is quite likely ts d the advertisement and to digest the information it offers to him. This is true the world over. In New our experience shows that SOUND ADVERTISING in the NEWSPAPERS is Most “ Pulling —Most Prompt—Most Profitable. pgi 'U i V I * 1 Kem P tl The beaming smile, the sparkling eye prove that you started the day wisely ....a little “K.P.” Life Salt in a tumbler of water FREE Sample SALT. ' I r, and Co/s H Post this Coupon Now! TO “ K.P.” LIFE SALT. Kempthorne Prosser, and Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co. Ltd., P.O. BOX 319, DUNEDIN. Please semi me Free Trial Sample Glass Tube of “ K.P.’ ’Life Salt, containing three full morning cffervescents. Name.... Address. A Word to the Bride is Sufficient! She will be pleased and delighted to confirm the arrangement to have the Wedding Group taken by Pattillo, the Master of Bridal Photography. The Artistry evidenced in these lovely pictures establishes their lasting beauty as permanent reminders of the Happy Day.” ‘ Th« Bridal Studio.” 436 GEORGE STREET (between Union and Albany Streets).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21266, 21 February 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21266, 21 February 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21266, 21 February 1931, Page 2