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&I&VU for Wedding Gifts The gift of solid silver, especially when attractively cased, continues a pleasing reminder of the giver throughout a lifetime. Our new shipment includes a fine range of Tea Spoons. Every pattern different and of exclusive design. You are invited to inspect them. G. & T. YOUNG LIMITED, 06 Prince* Street, Dunedin* CASED GOODS include: Sauce Boat* Toast Racks Condiment Sets Tea Spoons Coffee Spoons Prices from 17/6 to £l2 Want more speed? H you were a racing driver, preparing lor a great race, you would test yourcar with various typos of equipment and you would find that you could reach your highest spo«d only when your engine was equipped with Champion Sparking Plugs, The choice o! taclag champions ior 12 years. The choice of motoring millions ior 25 years. Choose tha, •forking plugs champions use! ffuluss Q t® Distributors i HOPE GIBBONS LTD. jOBEBECBPIM Wellington Auckland Get out , and ' , , about on a Cycle Scott’s have s model to suit everyone. Terms prices—Empire, £7/10/-; Standard, £B/10/-; Speedwell, £9/10/-. £1 discount for cash. Large selection of good Reconditioned Cycles on easy terms. We Ae SCOTT A SONS “ The Cycle People,” 181-183 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. The Menace of Weak Vision I rHERE is real danger in neglecting the warning given by weakness of vision* The Eyes, unequal to their task if uncared for* will gradually become lese efficient, imposing a strain on the whole system, developng irritability and lowering vitality. These delicate organs-—the Eyeswrit the utmost care, for so much happiness depend* upon them. On the irsl appearance of weakness, such a* blurred ision, pain after use, or headaches, have your iye* immediately examined by u* and suitable •lasses provided. Probably such skilfully prepared id will be all that is required to provide normal i«ii)-free sight. HUGH & G. K. NEILL Ltd. Consulting Opticians; 93 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. ■<S? Summer Shoes Ne summer wardrobe 1* complete without at least one pair of White Shoes. Choose yours from our comprehensive range of new style*. Values are outstanding! Mall your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. A Smart White Calf BBOAD BAH SHOES. Cut-out vamp; brown calf toe ca p ; Spanish heels (as illustrated) 12/6 Also Jn AllCn If White same price. a B—Ladles’ White or Natural Coloured Linen Four- v eyelet TIE SHOES. Neat ribbed design on vimp; Cuban heels (as Illustrated)— 11/6 C—Ladies’ Natural Coloured or All-White Linen SANDAL BAH SHOES. Latest cutout design (as illustrated); clip fastener; Cuban heels— 12/6 D—Ladies’ All-White Canvas GHILLIE SHOES. Crepe soles and heels—l/O. Same In Dunlop brand in Fawn or White—6/6. Ditto in " Fleetfoot ” —7/6. I!—Two special line* In ’’Fleetfoot’’ White Canvas Lace GYM. SHOES. (a) With crepe soles, rubber toecaps— IX to 2. S/fl; 8 to 6. 6/11; Men’s. 7 to XX. 4/8. \ (b) Same as above in heavier weigh! with special guard on toes— Ladies’; 10, 8/6; 11 to 2, 8/11; 3 to 6, 4/6: Men’s; 7 to 11. 4/11. F—Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s White Canvas GYM. SHOES. Crepe rubber soles and heels, with protector on toes (as Illustrated). Also in Brown Canvas-4 to 6, 1/0; 10, 2/8; 11 to 2, 2/6; 3 to 6. 3/6; 7 to 11. 3/1) W. Harris & Son, Ltd. Footwear Specialists, Six Shops, Dunedin.

L. Mobilubrication j The Economical Service that gives added life and efficiency to your car at Maddox & Watson "A” GRADE GARAGE, Corner Anderson’* Bay Road and Crawford street.

NOTE NEW ADDRESS) THE RELIANCE RUBBER CO. has removed to New Premises ia PRINCES ST. (Opp. Stock Exchange) Rubber Articles of every description at Reasonable Prices.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23015, 19 October 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23015, 19 October 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23015, 19 October 1936, Page 3

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