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• m r> w ■:■:■■■:■' S! P>?<) r< : jv;: This is Sleep-Meter —another member of the familyright from the home of Big Ben. You'll like SleepMeter's looks—you'll like his price—you'll like him s a time-keeper and as an honest, on-the-minute alarm. Sleep-Meter will hold the respect of your household because, like Big Ben, this clock is made to serve you faithfully. SleepMeter is built in the patented Westclox way the better method of clock making. Needle-fine pivots of polished steel greatly reduce friction. This construction makes Westclox success clocks and wins them many friends. Sleep-Meter is five inches high; has a clear, readable dial; a cheery-toned back-bell which will call you on the dot. There's a big measure of value in this sturdy clock designed to measure time and sleep. Sleep-Meter it 10/6 at yout clock dealers. Western Clock Co.— makers of Westclox La Salle. Illinois. U.S.A. Big Ben 1716, Baby Ben 1716. America 716, Sleep-Meter 10\6, Boyproof Watch 716.

Specially Interesting and Useful Parcels! LITTLE STRANGER'S PARCEL.—This parcel is a boon where required. Its value iB well known. We post hundreds to both North and South Islands. It contains: —3 White Flannelette Nightgowns, trimmed with Embroidery or Lace; 2 Fine Nainsook Davgowns, daintily made and trimmed; 2 Flannelette Barras, scalloped; 12 Flannelette Squares, hemmed; a Swartho, and a Box of Safety Pins. This complete Outfit per post for 32s id.-. Handsome White Wool Carrying Shawl for 12s 6d extra SERGE MATERNITY SKIRT.—This comfortable and necessary garment is made on the most approved principle, and will be appreciated by expectant mothers. In Navy or BJack Strong Cheviot Serge, 21s. In hard-wearing Worsted Twill Serge, same colours, 29s 6d. Lengths: 38ir>, 40in, and 42iu. Postage paid. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL.—2 Natural Merino Unshrinkable Combinations, High Neck, Short Sleeves; 2 Extra Long Cream Ribbed Chemise Vests, shaped to waist, Short Sleeves; 2 Cream Fleecy-lined Merino Spencers (or 1 Spencer and 1 pair Grey Fleecy-lined Bloomers). All free by post for 24s 6d.. STAMPED LINGERIE READY FOR EMBROIDERY.—One Packet containing Nightdress, Camisole, and Knickers, of good Nainsook, stamped ready for embroidery and cutting-out. Sent post free for lis. Or, separately: Nightdress, 6s 6d ; Knickers, 3s; and Camisole, Is 6d. BLOUSE PARCEL—We will send THREE BLOUSE LENGTHS, 2iyds each, of Flannelette Blousing, neat small design in light, medium, or dark grounds, or assorted, for 5s 6d ; post paid. The present value of the materials is 7s 6d. QUILT AND BLANKET PARCEL.—Contains:—l Kapok-filled Sateen Quilt, quilted in light or medium Floral or Figured Sateen of good quality, in Pink, Green, Blue, or other predominating colours; full size, for Double Bed. And 1 pair Fine Quality White Blankets, size 58in x 78in, for Double Beds; ends bound with Silk Ribbon and with Pink Striped Borders. These two useful articles, fit for any bed, sent for 40s; postage paid. MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL—Is composed of:—2 Strong Working Shirts (state size), with or without Collars; 2 pairs Colonial-wool Knitted Sox; 2 paira Grey Canadian Fleece-lined Pants and Singlets; 3 White or 2 Coloured Handkerchiefs; and a pair of President Braces. All for 425; postage paid. ■ CLOTHING PARCEL.—We will post each or all of the following garments and guarantee them of first-class quality:—l pair Men's Mcegiel Saddle Tweed Trousers, 16s 6d; 1 pair Men's Heavy Denim Overalls, 5s lid; 1 Men's Strong Colonial Tweed Vest, 6e lid; 1 Boys' Mosgiel or Kaiapoi Sports Suit, in Browns or Greys, for boys 8 to 12 years, 28s 6d. Remittances must accompany all Orders. 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115, GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. ESTABLISHED 1890

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Otago Witness, Issue 3347, 8 May 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3347, 8 May 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3347, 8 May 1918, Page 13