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Our Premises, lately damaged by Fire, now present a fine appearance, and we are your inquiries and orders. New Premises, New Stock, Low Prices, working order, ready to attend to m. WW Mmm. ms/m mss>z, Tool Department Provides a Pleasing Surprise to Tradesmen. While maintaining the usual standard of quality, which we back up with our guarantee to replace any tool that should prove defective, we ask you to note our prices. Lowest Prices on Record. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. BRACES—I/3, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, 3/RATCHET BRACES—3/6, 4/-, 4/6, 6/-, 9/CHISELS—Sin, 8d; fin, 8d; lin, lOd; l£in, 1/1; l&in, 1/3 each. Strong CHISELS, two ring*—Jin, 1/-; fin, 1/3; lin, 1/6 ; J±in, 1/9 ; l*in, 2/-SCREWDRIVERS-9d, l.Od, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9. NAIL HAMMERS (the best in the world)-2/-, 2/3 HAND SAWS—26in, 2/6, 3/-, 4/-, 4/9, 5/-, 6/- each. TOOL CHESTS with TOOLS (as illustrated) at prices from 8/6 to £5. Write for Particulars. ADVICE TO A BRIDE. The important question of choosing Furniture will be a matter which you should have some knowledge about, and it is well to know that our fine Upstairs House Furnishings to suit intending housekeepers. If your requirements are moderatelyour money will go so far when spent in our Furnishing Department that you will wish the wedding day had been six rnonth3 earlier. lV --/;-*.4' • _ W¥m&%M -:.;:■■■ No White Pine allowed in the manufacture of our No Charge for Packing. DUCHESSE CHESTS, with Mirror—37/6, 42/6, 50/-, 55/-, 65/- up. WASHSTANDS—I2/6, 20/-, 25/-, 30/- up. SIDEBOARDS—6S/-, 75/-, 80/- up. DINING ROOM SUITES—£7 15/-, £lO up. KITCHEN CHAIRS—4/3, 4/6. DINING- 'CHAIRS—6/-, 6/6, 7/6, 12/6. WICKER CHAIRS, WICKER TABLES, CORNER WHATNOTS, FLOWER STANDS, COUCHES, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS, RUGS, BLINDS, FENDERS, CROCKERY, HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY— Everything you require in the house at our wellknown and and popular prices. \ Write for quotations, illustrations. They are free. Improvements in Cream Separators. A few years ago Cream Separators were indeed a luxury on account of the high price, but to-day we bring within the reach of all a first-class Separator at a low price. The "FORTUNA" and "LITTLE WONDER" have both been tested- by experts, and are guaranteed second to none for Clean Skimming—and that's what you want, isn't it ? We will tell you more about them if you drop us a line. Maximum Clean-skimming Capacity, Minimum Price, Fully Guaranteed. km ■ Little Wonder " 9gals per hour. Now £3 6/Fortuna" 9gals per hour. £3 15/1 Fortuna" —l2gals per hour. £4 15/Larger Sizes on application. Extra Parts Rubber Rings always in stock. COOKERY COMFORT. The introduction of our new PERFECTION COOKING STOVES into the house will revolutionise the kitchen. There will be no wood to chop, no dirty coal to soil the hands. You simply apply the match, and immediately there is a hot blue working flame, which can easily be controlled as required. The cost of kerosene is extremely small. Write to-day for catalogues and illustrations ; they are free. ~ Easy to Manage, Economical, and 'Zr„\.'"asj mwuiiß Clean. Will doBaking, . Roiling, Grilling, Roasting, Toasting, Ironing. , New Junior Stove No. 1 Stove (as illustration) Oven to suit ... No.2Stov. ' Oven to suit No. 3 Stove ... ..; No. 21 Oven , v No. 22 Oven Toaster ... Broiller or Qriller, with Cover Flat Iron Heater ... ... LAIDLAW St OR AY Letters of Inquiry Promptly Attended to. %f j_ The People's Furnishing ™ ■ i Ironmongers, 155 and 157 RATTRAY STREET, DU^EDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3006, 25 October 1911, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3006, 25 October 1911, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3006, 25 October 1911, Page 24

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