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MODERN LOUNGE SUITE Comprising Chesterfield and two Divans in the new square style. Beautifully upholstered in novelty Cottage weave, with sprung back and I seat. A smart, comfortKB able suite keenly priced i at £ls/19/6 Examples of our New Policy See the quality of these Suites and the savings on values elsewhere will be at once apparent. We assure you of complete satisfaction and our best aliention. MODERN 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Executed in Dark Oak, comprising 4ft 6in Bed, Dressing Table with Reflex Mirrors, Wardrobe, and Combination Tallboy Pedestal. A smart, inexpensive suite at £27/5/0 Low Price TUDOR DINING SUITE in two-tone Dark Oak, comprising Sideboard with mirror back, Draw-leaf Table, and four Chairs with loose seats covered in Rexine. Attractively priced at £23/7/6 SCOULUR & CHISHOLM LI II S'i«M EAL mmm Bp ilii i tea tk Add to food during cooking. Made from edible seaweed contains iodine is a natural form—beneficial to all Should be takes daily. Price V- and 3/6. Happy Easter Trips Wide Choice by Rail “Something for Everybody" is the Railway Department’s assurance for Easter , trips—scenic travel without worry—as comfortable as it is economical. While you enjoy a journey at lowest possible cost, you help to ease the burden of taxation. Some of your friends would like to chat with you about “excursioning” together. Concessions for families and sports parties. W. GREGG C ,C? LI PURE PO O O SPEC I AL.IST nedi ;/-c-; Book Your Seat To-day

Clothes make the man, but the dressing makes the salad, when it’s prepared with Sharland’s Vinegar. So pure, so piquant, so strong, Sharland’s, Wholesale Distributers.—Advt. The Y.W.C.A. now has over 1,000,000 members in more than 50 countries. 1855 it started with two members only. It Talks: The shop front display tells the story eloquently, but it is a fixtuie which attracts only the passers-by. The Otago Daily Times carries the tidings everywhere. It is your best selling agent. Advertising pays.

TWO “GOOD WIVES” GO ON STRIKE THAT NIGHT MY HUSBAND HAS,TOO! AS GOOD WIVES, WE'RE SUPPOSED TO SUFFER IN SILENCE, WELL I REFUSE ! SOMETIMES I WISH I HADN'T MARRIED HIM, SIS. HE'S GROWN SO CARELESS ABOUT LITTLE THINGS -"B.O." EVEN WE CANt TELL THEM OURSELVES-THEY'D SIS WAS OVER TODAY-ALL UPSET. POOR GIRL, MARRIED TO A MAN WITH"B.O" couldnYyou DROP HIM A HINT, DEAR? BE HURT. BUT SUPPOSE WE FIXED IT SO THEY.. (B-Z-Z-Z-Z) \ / <Sv*r «S’ 2*4 IM Eia devoted couples won? . 8.0. GONE TEN MINUTES LATER WE SUSPECT YOU GIRLS PUT ONE OVER ON US, BUT WE LOVE YOU JUST THE SAME WE WERE LUCKY TO FIND THIS LIFEBUOY HEREA GREAT SOAP! SUCH , RICH LATHER BET THEY LOVE US MORE / / "«S AND DOESNT IT GET YOU C-L-E-A-N NO“B.O."FOR v US NOW! rm ■sz? m Wm & ml 'S. nit vi SOMETHING I WANT TO TELL YOU, OLD MAN.RATHER PERSONAL BUT AS A MEMBER OIF THE FAMILY... D 8.0. AT TIMES— * THAT'S WHAT MY WIFE WANTED ME TO TELL YOU f \ HOT WEATHER DOESNT <Z. ( SEEM TQ WORRY YOU HO PEAR- LIFEBUOY BATHS SEE TO THAT Up With Lifebuoy. When the hot weather’s getting you down and you feel lifeless and sticky then’s the time for a Lifebuoy bath. It really refreshes—you feel so cool and clean afterwards, the fatigue just drops away. The clean, healthy scent of the rich Lifebuoy lather helps a lot, too, though it vanishes as you rinse. Radiant Health for your skin That’s what Lifebuoy offers you—that and freedom from the fear of " B.O.” (body odour). Its rich, purifying lather, in removing impurities from the pores does two jobs at once—removes the cause of skin troubles and the cause of unpleasant odours. It deep-cleanscs and purifies the skin —makes you feel and look gloriously healthy 1 Millions say . A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND ‘lt agrees with my skirt 2.255.81 NZ

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22835, 20 March 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22835, 20 March 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22835, 20 March 1936, Page 2

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