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For 50 years ! John Hislop's Watches have given satisfaction to people of Otago and throughout the Dominion. It's not what " we're going to do " that we put forward as proof of our ability to give you exceptional service, it is the facts of what we have done. Let us give you a few of the facts m connection with the Watch shown below. The 4 <01d Identlty ' It was one of these Watches that Mr. John Barry, of Mataura, wrote about, aaying— "The SUver Hunting- Lever purchased from your Arm In "1867 still keeps excellent time, and lis In good repair. I "don't think I have spent 4Q/- In repairs during 1 the last ** 88 years I " We have letters from other Old Identities praising the splendid qualities of these Watches — but ask some of these gentlertfen for yourself t They'll tell youi 'Here is another fact that speaks volumes! We recently sent home to the Makers three of these Watches — minus the case* — to be recased. They had been m use respectively 42, 35, and 38 years, nnd are keeping such perfect time, that the owners preferred to get new cases for them tattler than buy. others., , . • ' V '" Isn't a Watch of that kind just the type you are looking fort A Watch that after 40 years' hard wear, m which the cases have been actually worn by friction to a wafer, are yet good enough to recase ? They're real British made, dependable, reliable, ami will give YOIT satisfaction ! THUM "HTTCiT OT3 The Old Identity tJVJjniN niDi-Ur, Watchmaker & Jeweller, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ---_-_--___----_---_H--_--H-HHB___HB_H.-----^^

IP* ISAIXT aT __*_R_ROMrr BE SHIFTED. '• FIRST MWfID N.Z. & S.S. EXHIBITION FOB •<MMM_.ro AND HARNESS. £6 JESS My £6 Mrneat bojf.sii.tuig of First-olass Saddle, ott hand-made, with Mountings »ad DenMe-reined strong Bridle, ia the Was* ralne^or the money m the colony. Baddies, with Mountings from 60/* npward* Raniae aad Trotting Requisites of eveiy deaeHftiori mado and stocked. Atgmt tar tke celebrated ncflarrar Sulky's M-T'Ttattfe * Clark's Radar * Trattiag Boots (7— anrr with prices Inspection Invltsd P., MILLER, .„ 8 Rattray Street, Dunedin. .;. W \ ;1V " v '-' XI . - yifVF^skim--A ; ' IHT ILL EXHIBITION 1907 '' . ... ■.-,.tfe& "'•*■,. y : yj REOEJVBD HICtHEST AWARD OBTAmABLE GOLD MEDAL.

The Wise Man Profits by the Experience of Others Here is the experience of three well-known South Island Farmers m regard to their use of K.P, Sheep Dip No. 1. — «« I used a large quantity of your (Poisonous) 'X.P.' Dip last season, and it has given every satisfaction." No. 2. — " I have given your Dip a fair trial. I dipped 1 to 90. and I examined some of them this week* and they were quite clean." No. 3 " I dipped about 7,000 with it (• X.P.' Dip), and my sheep are quite clean. The wool is m perfect order, and I intend to use it again this season." The Cheapest Dip on the Market ! . .-•■•- - i ■ . .■ . : j^-' g^fc : - Uniform m Quality, Safe, w Effective, and Lasting Per Gallon, iri 5 gal. drama |» lice K.P, Sheep Dip Improves tbe Quality of the Wool I KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & Co., Ltd. Agricultural Chemists, Dunedin. s__nnaHßHß-HaHaBBH-_a___MHßaH--M

'BML a _L» & ** _____________P*> ALL WISE WOMEN USE " TIGER " TEA. V m@rograptl!C fe.COCISi f_________[^_fe _____________? ,<___B!____^________ ' rhe Hostess uses it v for she knows her guests will H^^g^ A m, mmW^km mmWm^mmW^ i)e pleased; the Mother uses it, because her children fflPP' Cameras from o- ■__'■■ ■ ___■.■__■ never tire of it; the Land,ad y uses and kee P s her IHh______B______9l Developing— Retouching— Printing -^H H ffi_^?_l ' lodgers ; the Young Wife uses it, and her husband stays ___!£_ r\, H*Z- CAMERA CO., IB V^lH^^^^^^ There are two kinds of Tea— the Best and the Rest.. H^P^W ; OCTAGON. . JB "TIGER" TEA IS TKE BEST.

__-|-____-____--___---____-----_B.^^ f' The Superb Beauty ef a graceful Figure can be attained! by the wearing of perfect Corsets. You will he delighted with the famous jfSftlli Yoa will be delighted with the fwnoos .. • ; fftK WARNER'S ' WARNER'S Jfe^. RUST-PROOF CORSETS. /~Jk RUST-PROOF CORSETS. 'f/kijk* Built for Style, Strength, f^^W Adapted to the requirements '^^KAY Reasonable m Price. ({fllwf Made m all sizes to suit perfectly W^^ < Perfect m Design. %_»^ every type of figure. *.' '"Tr 9 ® ■*>■ T. __Et.OSS 9 Draper & Corsetier, 130 Princes St. & High St, Dunedin. MAIL. ORDERS RECEIVE THE UTMOST ATTENTION.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2823, 22 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2823, 22 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2823, 22 April 1908, Page 1

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