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"1 ' . ■ : > / / V 5 N. \\ / Swim, girl, swim. 1. Pia Swim hard. Run hard. Piay hard. Work hard. Burn up energy all day long. And as quickly renew it with Marmite • Marmite, world’s richest known source of Vitamin B, builds quick energy. Promotes growth. Aids digestion. Prevents constipation. Builds resistance to illhealths Children need Marmite—the miracle worker. Give it to them. As’a drink. Spread on bread. In stews, soups, gravies • Give them Marmite with every meal. Watch them grow stronger. Sturdier. Healthier. Happier. More brimful of energy and joy-of-living day by day • Sanitarium Health Food Co. ' $ A half-teaspoon of Marmite in a cup of not water, with milk adued, makes a delicious health beverage. ■> w^T-o'b;V (v *.* •nr A H. 'JOta* .... EXTRACT aateuit’ nr. - ’"-■.■XC ’V- n

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Your Eyes work 16 hours a day! On an average you are using your eyes for sixteen hours in every twenty-four, and using them continuously at that. Is it any wonder that they occasionally need attention? 'Treat them as your best friend. Have them examined regularly by an experienced optician. Fairmaid Optical Co., Ltd. v Queen’s Building, Princes Street, Dunedin. A. H. FAIRMAID, Registered Optician.

I Prices that will f; convince you of the sterling values this year’s Winter Fair, offers moots * <QATS • JUMPER SUITS i » Two Sensational Bar fains in FROCKS—Less than Half. At 12/S. Usually 27/6 la 49/6. In print and cation marocain, Frock* of food serviceable style* for house wear. Bodice IkM, coDar. and long sleeves; skirl flares or pleats; light and dark shadings in floral patterns. Sizes S.S.W., S.W., W.; length* 40b. 42b. and 44b. —also Gloves, Hose, etc., Undies, Silks, Woollens, Household Drapery, Carpets, Linos., Soft Furnish* ings, Men's and Boys' Wear, etc. At 2S/I, Usually £3/9/6 to 6gn*. Printed silk, crepe' de chine, and marocain; •lio b self shading Celanese—both Ibes with collar and long sleeves. Serviceable Frock* for house wear. Shades—blue, lilac, pbk, beige,' and green. Sizes S.S.W., S.W., W.: length* 40b. 42b, 44b. Everything Drastically Reduced In scores of instances to LESS than HALF the usual D.S.A. low prices!

D.S.A. Winter Fair —Otago’s Greatest Sale! COATS it 29/6. Utully i £3/15/- to s|»i. Extremely attractive garment*, in velour, repp, and tweed; plain tailored *lyle«. Shades—grey. tan. mole, blue, end chocolate. Over f(Tto choose from ! Site* SAW- S.W.. and W.; length* 40in. 42in. JUMPER SUITS, 19/6 to 65/Good quality Cdanese. *mart style* Jumper fimihed band or elastic waist; »kirt with side pleat* and top belt. Over 50 m .lock ! Shade*—lemon, green, powder blue, and lime. Size. S.S.W., S.W.. and W. .... Usually 39/6 49/6 79/6 to 110/Price* 19/9 24/9 39/9 to 95/MODEL HATS Mast go. Clearing > new at Half PriceAll Model Millinery, including matron* blacks and navy* in English and French make*, are offered at Half Price ! Hundred* of Felts, Strews, Berets, Tibs, etc., iD going it Luge reductions—often half price and less ! SHAWLS at Half Price ! 12 only Shawls, travellers' sample*, in Viyella. wool, or silk end wool; slightly soiled Usually 24/6 24/1 i 35/* 42/Sale Price* 12/3 12/6 17/9 21/(These cannot be tent on approval.) ART. SILK BLOOMERS, 6/11. Usually 8/11. Excellent value. Cut on generous lines: finished gusset and English elastic; colours—buff, peach, white, sky, nil. navy, cherry, flesh, and coral. PLATED SILK HOSE, 1/Usually 3/11. "Longwear," reliable British make: excellent wearing and suitable for winter. In leading shades, in sizes 9, 9J, and 10. Pore Silk GEORGETTE, 3/11. Usually 12/6. Very heavy quality 38in yiaterial; shades include henna, wine, beige, lime, reseda, rose, sky. grey, helio., mauve, vieux rose, and strawberry. STOCKINETTE, 1/11$. Usually 3/11. Soiled on edge; 54in; in saxe, fawn, and pink. GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR ■ MEN. Men’* Suit*, 79/6. Usually 115/-, 95/In Pelone AH-wool Worsteds. This is a fine assortment of latest shades, including browns, greys, and also a navy serge. “ Summit n Shirt*, 9/6. Usually 12/6. < 10 dozen Men’s Neglige Shirts, Summit make; assorted coloured grounds, with two semi-stiff collars. D® S* A® WINTER PAIR GEORGE STREET - - - DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21362, 16 June 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21362, 16 June 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21362, 16 June 1931, Page 13

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