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Special Value in the New Summer Styles! Every article here advertised has been selected as being of UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUE, and such as will appeal to our many customers and help to extend our great and rapidly-growing Mall Order business, Remember please I CITY STYLES AND CITY PRICES are at your call by dropping a note to the “ D.S.A.” 21/—LADIES’ TUSSORE SILK DRESS.— A Remarkable Purchase of over 100 Pure Tussore Silk Dr-esses, worth 42/-. The styles are various, but all up-to-date. Some are embroidered in self colour others have pipings and trimmings of Saxe, Navy, Brown, Cerise, Reseda and Heliotrope. Some with pearl and some with coloured buttons to match. Sizes —Small Women’s and Women’s only; 24, 36, and s'/in. busts. 21/-. 4/0 —SPECIAL LINE OF BLOUSES.—In coloured voile, with guipure lace collars. Colours are Pink, Sky, Cerise, Champagne, Saxe, and Grey; White Pique and White Pique with New Check Collars, Striped Voiles, and the Daintiest Lace Trimmed White Muslin; also in Cotton Crepes, - White, Striped and Fancy. These are new much in demand. All post paid, 4/6. 10/ —BLACK AND NAVY CHEVIOT SERGE SKIRTS. —In ordinary and extra large sizes, well-cut and made. Lengths, 35 to 46 inches; waists up to 26 inches, 10/-; extra large up to 33 inches, 12/-. Post paid. All Orders must be accompanied by Money Order, Postal Note, or Cheque—if the latter, with exchange added, and the amount required to cover postage or carriage. We refund any surplus. % of the Famous “ D.S.A. ” Parcels. 26/6—BABY OUTFIT PARCEL. This is A REAL BOON where required. It contains three White Flannelette Nightgowns, two Fine Nainsook Day Gowns, two Barries, twelve Squares of Flannelette or Twilling, one Swaithe, one Box of Safety Pins. All for 26/6; post paid. If with Large Cream Honeycomb or Fancy Knit Woollen Shawl, 10/- extra. 25/ —LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL —Contains two ladies’ Full-sized White Longcloth Nightdresses of good quality, either trimmed with lace or embroidery, two Pairs Women’s White Cotton Ribbed Combinations, two Extra Long White Cotton Ribbed Undervests, one Pair Light-weight Woven Bloomers, in. Saxe, Grey, or Navy, two Pairs All-wool Black Cashmere Hose, seamless, either ribbed or plain. All for 25/-. Free by post. 10/—BOYS’ SUIT PARCEL.—Boys’ Varsity Suita for summer; Tunic, Knickers, and Belt, the Ideal Suit for boys from 4 to 9 years. Made in Nice Greys and Browns of good quality. Post paid, 10/-. 21/ MEN’S CLOTHING PARCEL.—The Grandest Value Procurable. It consists of one Pair Saddle Tweed Trousers, two Pairs Sox, one Pair Strong Braces, one Pair Hard-wearing Denim Trousers, two Comfortable Under-flannels. The whole lot post paid for 21/-. Drapery Supply Association, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115 George Street, DUNEDIN.

NOT “Made in Germany” -The Diabolo Separator Beware of the cheap German Separators with which the market is flooded. In buying a Diabolo Separator you buy a Swedish-made machine which is the finest in the world at its price, Clean-skimming, thoroughness, ease, and simplicity of operation are some of the superior efficiency-features of these universal machines. 15 galls. per hour Model 27 galls, per hour Model When you buy your Separator, mak sure it isn’t German ! The “ made-in-Germany ” article can’t compete with the Diabolo in efficiency, in quality, in reliability, or in cost. EVIDENCE ! Broadtcood, Hohianga, Bth October, 1914. I have been using a “ Diabolo ” Se{orator for four seasons and find it very little the worse for wear. Mine is a splendid Separator for a limited number of cows— ' it is a No. 1 and is all a Separator should be. A child can turn it and not tire, as it runs so very easily. It also skims perfectly and has saved its price over again. I cannot say enough in praise of my little “Diabolo” Separator. ( Sgd .) F. D. Kennedy. FREE TRIAL: You may have a Diabolo installed on your farm free on trial for one month without obligation —Write for particulars. j 9 ■■ ■=■ N.Z. Agents: JOSEPH NATHAN & Co. Ltd. WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON NORTH and AUCKLAND Local Agents: WRIOHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Dunedin and Invercargill.

AT XIHES ! THE DREADNOUGHT BOOT SALE! mr STABTI.IMG B.A.ROKiSLZIM'S I This is Your Opportunity. Every Pair Carriage Free. WOMEN’S BARGAINS. SMART GLACE SHOES— Usually 14/3. Now 9/6 SMART GLACE BALS.— Usually 15/3. Now 9/6 BOX CALF DERBY SHOES— Usually 14/3. Now 9/= BLACK BUTTON BOOTS— Usually 19/3. Now 12/SHOES, sizes 3 and 4 Reduced to 7/6 GLACE LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS— Usually 23/-. Now 12/= TAN BALS.— Usually 21/6. Now 15/EVENING SHOES— Usually 15/-. Now 10/CHROME DERBY BALS Usually 12/3. Now 10/3 Odd Sizes in Shoes and Boots at ri4iculously low prices. COLOURED CANVAS SHOES— 3/11 MEN’S BARGAINS. BOX CALF DRESS BOOTS— Usually 17/-. Now 14/= GLACE DERBY BALS.— Usually 17/3. Now 14/3 TAN WILLOW SHOES, Marlow’s— Usually 23/-. Now 18/= STRONG WORKING BALS.— Usually 11/-, Now 9/6 STOUT CHROME BALS.— Usually 17/-; Now 14/3 BOX CALF DERBY BALS., EnglishUsual ly 20/6. Now 15/3 ZUG COOKHAMS, stout soles— Usually 25/6, Now 19/= MARLOW’S AND LEWIS GLACE BALS.— Usually 25/6. Now 19/ TAN COOKHAMS— Usually 24/-. Now 19/BOSTOCK’S GLACE SHOES— Usually 24/-. Now 19/= BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BARGAINS. GIRLS’ CHROME BALS., sizes 7 to 9 Now 7/3 GIRLS’ CHROME BALS., sizes 10 to 13Now 8/BOYS’ CHROME BALS., plated; sizes 10 to 13, 8/3; 1 to 3, 9/3; 4 to 5, 10/3 BOYS’ KIP BALS.— From 7/CHILDREN’S WHITE SHOES— Usually 5/-. Now 2/7 CHILDREN’S STOUT TAN ANKLE STRAPS; sizes 4 to 6 Now 2/= GOOD QUALITY RUBBER HEELS— Women’s, 4 pair for 1/■ Men’s, 3 pair for 1/• BOOT POLISH; Tan and Black— Usually 5d tin. 5 tins for l/= Postage Extra on Rubbers and Polish. OUR ONLY ADDRESS : 111 ©lf GEORGE ST. (near Octagon), DUNEDIN,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3168, 2 December 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3168, 2 December 1914, Page 16

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