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This Ad. costs Us Money, but may Save You Pounds The Busiest, All»alive, Up=to=date Furniture Factory and Storerooms in Dunedin. We are Furnishing Homes all the time, and Fully Satisfying Customers. Floorcloths, 1/9 running yard. Linoleum Remnants from 3/- running yard. 'Japestiy Carpet Squares, 9ft x 7ft 6ir>, 35/- Mats (Velvet), 2/- each. Hugs (Velvet), 8/6 each. Erasß-rail Fenders, 9/6 ; Brasses, 5/3 set. EUR^JSH COMPLETE, 3 ROOMS FOX £25 10s lUEKJSH COMPLETE, 4 KOOMS ]X LO^ ELY S'l YLE £35 PIAKOS from £35; OKGAKS from £15; GO-CAETS, 455. All Gocds packed and trucked free of cost. CALL AKD INSPECT. KO O>"E ASKED TO BUY. I^UF£GTUI!HIS & COMPUTE HOUSE POLISHERS, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. QUALITY rather than Price, and PUEITY above Everything Use, When you are sick would you sell your chances to get well for a few pence? We hardly hinks t there are some people who will, for a very little difference in the quality of *he article they use, buy the cheapest they can get hold of. When you buy You are buying the very Best Baking 1 Powder that it is possible to get. "DAISY" Powder is a Pure, Quick-rising, Economical Powder of the Highest Quality, and every housewife who values her own and her family's health should insist on being supplied with this excellent article when they are ordering Baking Powder from their grocer. If you a*e anxious to turn out well-risen, white, spongy-textured Scones, use the famous " DAISY " Baking Powder, and you will never be disappointed. If you take a pride in your baking, and like to hat c cakes that are not sad or heavy, then use the famous cakemaking Baking Powder "DAISY."' Is now the Leading Baking Powder en this market for Scone and C&ke Making:. The sales of "DAISY" Baking Powder keep increasing year by year. Those who once use it always use it again. " DAISY " Baking Powder is made by elaborate machinery, se that there is never any variation in its quality or strength. Order x tin to-day, and give it a trial. Sold by all storekeepers in Jib and lib tins. Large tins are cheapest in proportion. N B. — Insist o7t being supplied with "DAISY." Save Money on your Farm Purchases By getting your goods direct from Town at Town prices, especially as you can do so without leaving home. Simply drop us a note letting us know your requirements in the shape of Groceries, Farm Implements, Hardware Crockery, Fencing, Brushware Doors and. Sashes. Corrugated Iron, and we'll forward the goods by first train. We guarantee to send the best goods at the lowest po&sible prices, for our big purchasing power enables us to buy far cheaper and to sell cheaper than the ordinary retailer. WHITE FOX CATALOGUE. WJ&£tf£U, Ql&Jr&&JMgwiN, & WU,, hlL>.. HIGH STKEET, DUNEDIX

TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND CROUP. ' ~jjLLJI i ~ ~"~ I . CADETS' SIIOOTIKtt JiATCW. POSITION UNRIVALLED I XEW zea^ND^R SECOND. t riwraow w™-tw ™-t *™™ I Wellington, August 17. LrUfMJJUN, ENGLAND. j Colonel Loveday has received a cablegram stating that the Onehunga Cadet, •pjjE Colour-sergeant Friar, who was sent Home to represent New Zealand, was ! LA "||kT T^f A second in the competition for the Lady ! d&lk jL^I \^ Kl&JlajLvjL '-uinness Trophy at Bisley, open to all Ladets of the Empire. HOTEL, j — j Handsome Post Cards Free. Portland Place and ! „ „ „ „ , „ , , . .. , 1 lour artistic Post Cards, being highRegent St., London, W. r ; as , reproductions 3 f well-known New Zealand sccno^, will bo sent free cf cost to FAMILY HOTEL OF THE anyone «h o has ever used Dr "Williama's i HIGHEST OPDER. ■ in^ Pdl'. Just send your name and address on a post-card, mentioning that you Quiet, Open and Healthy Location I ■ !Cad Ulis , announcement in the Otago WitI in Fashionable Part of West End, g nass > a c nd the cards wIU lliL b >' rctuln I close to best Shop3 t and convenient I , post Sl ' nd our application to The Dr V, ilfor Theatre 3 and Tube Railways. | . hamb> Modfcmc Co., Wellington, N.Z. j 4 Cj g .-MHMHMMMMW __„___ __^ ,_____„,»___—— . Parii taximet'fr cabs ar-a to ba filled with small elcctiiG lamp^3, which will be A piuonei at Acc^ n v.lio i'-to trouble ut the =er\ice of the fare upon his slipping explained that the cause of Uu> dibturbancc a small coin in the °lot The light will was thai, ho was called a toil because he ; jriow foi about half an hour for «uch wore a collar and tie. j ooie. i

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Otago Witness, Issue 2840, 19 August 1908, Page 42

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Page 42 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2840, 19 August 1908, Page 42