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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 seal removing edges are broad and specially hardened so as to reduce wear to a minimum. 6. The construction is such that the openers will not cling or lie Hat 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 fid each, at all storekeepers or Thomsons’ Office. The lengthy experience of the Management and Staff of PERPETUAL, TRUSTEES CO., LTD., in such matters as Administration of Estates and Management of Trusts makes the appointment of the Company as Executor of a _ Will or Trustee of a Marriage or other Settlement a particularly wise choice. The officers of the Company, who are at all times available to give advice or help to Clients, will be glad to supply full information to inquirers regarding the class of work undertaken. Offices: DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU. OAMARU, INVERCARGILL. ALFRED IBFOTSOiN, Genera] Manager. '

THE STANDARD INSURANCE CO., LTD., Transacts ALL SECTIONS of FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT (including MOTOR CAR) BUSINESS. WE UNDERTAKE TO QUOTE RATES AS LOW AS ANY COMPANY OR STATE DEPARTMENT. This Local Company, established over 60 years, solicits your patronage. F. T. ANDERSON, Manager. THE OTAGO, DAILY TIMES ADDRESSING OF CORRESPONDENCE. Letters containing advertisements or relative to advertisements should be addressed to the Manager. The Editor’s mail every day includes business letters which should have been addressed to the Manager. Letters for which insertion is desired and letters affecting the news department should be addressed to the Editor. Delay in dealing with them may, be caused by these letters being addressed to the individual, to whom only personal letters should be directed.

QTAGO DAILY TIMES (Established 1861), The only morning newspaper published in Dunedin. The medium by which to reach all classes of the spending public in Town and Country. Commercial and General Printers And Makers of Half-tone Blocks. Head Office: High street, Dunedin. North Otago Office: 15 Eden street, Oamaru. (Representative—Mr H. E. Wcdde.) Southland Office: Dalgety’s Buildings, Don street, Invercargill. (Representatives—Messrs Reid and ( Jones.) London: N.Z. Associated Press, 66-57 Fleet street, E.C.4. (Representative—Mr H. A. Lawrence.) ADVERTISING la 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—Dlrect from Manufacturers at Reduced Prices; send tor Free Catalogue. Railage paid on all Prams. PITCHER & CO., Pram Manufacturers, Opposite Railway Station, Dunedin, C.l.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22810, 20 February 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22810, 20 February 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22810, 20 February 1936, Page 8

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