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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ADVANTAGES OF THOMSONS’ PATENT COMBINATION NICKEL CROWN OPENER AND SHOE LIFT. 1. Being rustless, they will not stain table linen or benches if left lying overnight. 2. They are specially finished and designed so as to make them comfortable to operate. 3. Crown Seals can be removed by using it under the crown with an up leverage or over the top of the crown with the down leverage. 4. Crown removal can be accomplished as easily with the opener when it is used back to front. 5. The crown sea) removing edges are broad and specially hardened so as to reduce wear to a minimum. 0. The construction is such that the openers will not cling or lie fiat upon the table or benches. They are, therefore, easily picked up if required in a hurry. 7. Owing to the large crown removal jaw they can be quickly hung and removed from their accustomed hanging place. 8. The high-class finish allows them to be carried in vest pockets for bottle opening purposes or ladies’ handbags for shoe-lifting, without damage to these materials. 9. Not only is the scientific angle responsible for strength, bottle-opening strain, easy picking-up, and general utility, but it has been designed so as to give the maximum lifting power coupled with that of the minimum of exertion during bottle-opening. 10. They are an ornament to every house in comparison with the old-fashioned common, rusty, badly-designed black iron ones so readily met with. 11. This combination crown opener and shoe-lift is the handiest, most compact, and attractive novelty that has ever been designed or introduced. NOTICE.—The stocks are limited, and the price 6d each, at all storekeepers or Thomsons’ Office. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY, LTD., Acts as EXECUTOR and TRUSTEE. Directors: Otago—Wm. E, Reynblds (chairman), Edgar C. Hazlctt (vice-chairman), James Begg, C. Stanley Smith, Hon. W. Downie Stewart, Southland —Robert J. Gilmour. South Canterbury—Edward G. Kerr, , North Otago—R. K. Ireland. North Canterbury—C. H. Hewlett and C. J. Ronaldson. General Manager—Alfred Ibbotson. * Offices; DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU. OAMARU, INVERCARGILL DUNEDIN OFFICE; 1 VOGEL STREET. D. J. RUSSELL District Manager.

ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for Itself In virtually every Industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success. PRAMS —Direct from Manufacturers at Reduced Prices; send for Free Catalogue. Railage paid on all Prams. PITCHER & CO., Pram Manufacturers, Opposite Railway Station, Dunedin, C.l.

rrOPE & KINASTON. a FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 78 ST. ANDREW STREET. Phone 12-6012 (Day or Night). Our Mortuary Chapel is Available for the Convenience of the Public. A. N. HOPE, Rose street, Kaikorai and Roslyn Representative. JJUGH GOURLEY, LIMITED. Established 1870. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 7 CLARKE STREET. Telephone 10-407. (Day or Night.) Our Modern Chapel is Available for the Convenience of the Public. I J. THORN, LIMITED '• Established 1883. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, David and Marion streets, Forbury corner. Telephone 23-927 (Day or Night), ir Mortuary Chapel Available for the Convenience of the Public. T. L. GILLIONS, Hall street, South Dunedin Representative. (Phone 22-487.) R. M’LEAN & SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 219 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, hone 13-192; Pvte. 10-410 (day or night) Port Chalmers Representatives: A. Long and A. Coleman, lur Private Chapel: 219 George street. O L E & SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 260 KING EDWARD STREET. DUNEDIN SOUTH. Funerals Arranged Town or Country. Telephone 22-728 (day or night). Granger & king. 146 George street (4 Doors from A. Barnett's). Medallist and Silver Cup holder foi Floral Work, Wreaths, Sprays, Bouquets, etc., a speciality. Prices to suit all. Phone 13-326; Residence 13-729. OAY IT WITH FLOWERS.O Wreaths. Bouquets, etc., and all t'nds of Floral Work. Miss CHAPMaN, FIorist.—MONCRIEFF & STEWART, 186 Princes street. Phones 10-860 and I7LORAL STUDIO, LTD., . 232 George street. Misses J, and P. PICKARD. We specialise in FLORAL BOUQUETS, WREATHS. Our Personal Pride Is In tbe quality of our Flowers. Telephone 18-077. Private 20-880.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22807, 17 February 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22807, 17 February 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22807, 17 February 1936, Page 8

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