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‘A G@©d Digestion This excellent wish may be realised by taking the ‘Allenburys’ Diet which affords an ideal food for those of weakened or temporarily impaired digestion. Prepared from rich milk and whole wheat —the two vital food elements combined in a partially predigested form. m MADE IN A MINUTE—ADD BOILING WATER ONLY. ALLEN & HANBURYS LTD. LONDON,- ENGLAND and Market Street, Sydney Hill enbn i JVT 1 T’ESES i MONSTER BOOT SALE HAS COMMENCED! ORDER AT ONCE. CARRIAGE FREE ON EVERY PAIR. We mean to make things Boom! Our PRICES and- VALUES will do it. Examine the goods and be convinced. EVERY PAIR of our Immense Stock REDUCED TO BARGAIN PRICES FOR CASH WITH ORDER. WOMEN’S CUT LINES. Smart Glace Bals. ; medium toes — Usually 15/6 Now 10/9 Box Calf Shoes—Usually 14/6 Light Evening Shoes— Usually 14/9 Light Butt Boots — Usually 22/6 Light Tan Bals. — Usually 20/Now 10/6 Now 779 Now 12/6 Now 15/6 Strong Bals.— ' Reduced to 12/9 Light Tan Balmorals — Reduced to 11/6 Few Pairs of Canvas Shoes— To clear 4/11 Gent’s Box Calf Dress Bals. ; few big sizes—• Usually 18/6 Now 12/6 Many other lines. MEN’S CUT LINES. Gent’s Box Calf Dress Bals. ; few big sizes— Usually 18/5 Now 12/6 Gent’s Box Calf Welted; all sizes— Usually 23/6 Now 19/9 Tan Cockhams —Usually 23/6 Now 19/11 Stout Chrome; toe and heel plates— Usually 17/6 New 15/9 Strong Working Boots; toe and heel plates- Now 11/9 Extra Strong ; toe and heel plates— Reduced to 15/6 Dress Walking Shoes— Usually 22/6 Now 18/9 Gent’s Up-to-date Evening Shoes— Reduced to 9/6 Gent’s Stout Felt Slippers; strong soles— Reduced to 3/6 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CUT LINES. Boys’ Strong Nailed Boots —- 10-13, 9/9; 1-3, 10/6; 4-5, 11/6 Boys’ Stout Chrome, toe and heel plates— Sizes 10-13, 10/9 up Girls’ Chrome; toe and heel plates— Sizes 10-13, 8/11 up Stout Tan Straps— Sizes 4-6, 2/11 Stout White— Usually 5/- Now 3/6 Blacking: Nugget— 5 tins for !/• Ladies’ Rubbers— -4 pair for !/• Men’s Rubbers— 3 pair for !/• OUR ONLY ADDRESS:. SIHION BROS, GEORGE ST. (near Octagon) DUNEDIN, HERE WE HAVE two of the most interesting Lines connected with POULTRY-RAISING, viz.; The Peerless incubator 60-Egg, and the Springfield first Mill. These Machines have fought their way Into high favour with recognised Poultry Breeders. Write to your Agent for information re these Lines, and ask him to supply full particulars, or to JOHN EDMOND 9 Dunedin* lovereorglll* and Tlmara / CV mScttAM The Empire Needs Your Trade -BUY BRITISH WIRE! The Home Manufacturers are calling upon the whole Empire to rally to the British trade-flag— to support the Britisher who buys your produce, and to keep the factories, mills and works going throughout the war. The business of Richard Johnson & Nephew, Ltd., is British to the backbone—the firm has been manufacturing wire in England since the year 1773. Hence it has a claim on the patronage of all who consider that their patriotism should extend to their purchases. Johnson V Fencing Wire moreover claims your attention on purely economic grounds also. For it is stronger, tougher, more reliable and more enduring than any foreign wires. And in price it will bear comparison with any, quality considered.' Resisted High-Strain Wire Porcupine Barb Wire A light-weight wire a, strong as a No. 8 but A strong, quality barb wire which measures 10% giving almost double the length. to 15% longer per reel than so-called “cheap” wires. Either of these wires will give you absolute satisfaction under any climatic conditions. Economy and wearability combine in all 17 Johnson’s Wires. Enquire from Joseph Nathan & Co,, Ltd, WELLINGTON AUCKLAND PALMERSTON NORTH

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Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 18

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