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m m m m m m Check into Summer in the New LINENS and WORSTEDS New tonings .... new patterns .... new weaves ..... and Crease~resisting CRUISER SUITING, a popular, material for summer and travel wear; newest colourings in checks and flecks; Fawn grounds, with Brown and- Green flecks and checks in Blue/ Black and Black/White; 36in wide. 9/11 Per yard / A i Beautiful Quality LINENS, suitable for frocks and blouses; exceptionally smart designs, including the season’s newest checks; colours of Blue, Green, Fawn, Beige, and Lido. 56i "” id '- Per yard 3/6 Super English WORSTEDS, suitable for summer frocks, costumes, etc.; Vandyke weave; in colours of Navy, Brown, Fawn, Pink. Lido, Reseda, Wine, and Black; 36in wide. Per yard 4/11 Washable and uncrushable LINENS in checks, flecks, and plain designs; any of these would make such a stunning little summer suit or swagger coat; Fawn grounds with self-coloured check, Blue grounds with White fleck, and dozens of others, iincluding Brown, Green, Lido, Navy, Nigger, and Lemon; 54in wide. Q / 1 1 Per yard i* f Write for Patterns then MAIL YOUR ORDER DIC DUNEDIN t

The Menace of Weak Vision THERE is real danger in neglecting the warning given by weakness of vision. The Eyes, unequal to their task if uncared for, will gradually become less efficient, imposing a strain on the whole system, developing irritability and lowering vitality. These delicate organs—the E-yes—-merit the utmost care, for so much happiness depends upon them. Un the first appearance of weakness, such as blurred vision, pain after use, or headaches, have your Eyes immediately examined by us and suitable Glasses provided. Probably such skilfully prepared aid will be all that is required to provide normal pain-free sight. HUGH & G. K. NEILL Consulting Opticians, 93 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. !F di/istMtohlnjmed! Accidents give no warning! Be prepared for any emergency by having at hand a bottle of OIL OF 5 OIL OF SALT Stops the Bleeding. Relieves the Pain. Prevents BloodPoisoning. Easily Applied. Heals Qnickly. Use it for Lacerations, Wounds, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds. When there's no time to lose, pour on the “ Oil of Salt ” right away—don't stop to wash the injury: you can do that later when the bleeding has ceased and the pain eased. Used, as the best treatment obtainable, in numerous Factories. Abattoirs, Warehouses, etc., and by thousands of Mothers in their Homes, Motorists. Sports Players, and others. Price, 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. Factory size, 7/6. Obtainable at all Chemists.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23002, 3 October 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23002, 3 October 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23002, 3 October 1936, Page 2

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