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Public Notices. Wise Men and Women ■■■■■■■■■aßnnHßHDßHßnaaMMMMii Will Sec fire Their Future Wants To-day. Prices are still advancing and will go still higher. TAKE TOTE BY THE FORELOCK. SHOP AT THE D.I.C. GREAT SALE! | G SPECIAL BARGAINS. 6 SPECIAL BARGAINS. f LADIES’ ALL-WOOL FINE STRIPE FLANNEL BLOUSES—- | Usual Price, 13/6. SALE PRICE, 9/11. I GIRLS’ FROCKS in Special Quality of Velvet, in Shades of S Mole, Light Navy and Electric—Usual Price, '36 in., 47/6; | 39in., 49/6. SALE PRICE, All at 25/-. 200 Dozen LADIES’ White HEMSTITCHED LAWN HANDKER- | CHIEFS—SALE PRICE, 6 for 10% d. | 42in. CHIFFON in Black, White or Cream—Usual Price, 1/11. I SALE PRICE, 7%d. SALE PRICE, 7%d. 1' TUSSORE SILK, 34in. wide—Usually. 2/11; SALE PRICE, 1/11. Striped RADLANTA, 27in. wide.—Usually, 1/11; Sale Price, 1/S. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS YOU SATE MONEY. m £ I Ob I a C HIGH and RATTRAY STREETS. DUNEDIN. Geo. Crow .. Manager. FOf* 4Ssfe r—si Hi ram ' LIMEpi rs *5 m/" LIMES =^s^3 CEME.rtT.3COI m m. fA Farmer’s LIME is the Best Fertiliser for all Crops, and now is the time to place your Order. The beneficial effects of LIME can be seen for years after its application. It gives wonderful results when used for Top-dressing Pasture Lands. ■URN LIME is the best LIME procurable. The Price is a mere bagatelle. GROUND BURNT LIME, 20/- PER TON (F.O.R. Milburn only). Lime is bagged. No bagging charge. Sacks, 8d each; 6d credited on return, if in good order. Clients can supply own sacks—we prefer it. Size 46 x 24%. SHELL LIME (Loose), 15/- PER TON (f.o.r. Milburn or Dunback, If bagged. Sacks, 8d; 6d credited on return; and 2/- a ton. Usually taken loose. FREE RAILAGE up to 100 miles from Kilns, in lots not less than 6 Tons. SPECIAL NOTE: —The Railway Department having converted nearly all their 6 Ton Trucks into 8 Tonners, farmers are requested to fix their orders as far as possible to meet this change. MILBURN LIME & CEMENT CO., Ltd-, 111 Cumberland St., Dunedin. ||^<sX^’J3XiX2JSX&£®®®GXSXs)®^^ § SOME J. & W. § g PRICES a * STEAD’S 9 ooooooooossrGENT'S GLACE BALMORALS. Button and Istice, 13/6 up to 30/-. GENT’S Beautifully Modelled LOHNS GLACE BALMORALS. IS/-. GENT’S EXTRA THICK - SOLED TAN COOKHAMS. *4/-. gOOOOOOOOB®- —’ -_SSECOOOCOOC^ O srose vAßinrs ox* rAßtn strap ssoss from e/e to so/-. q O O Nice Lot of FASHIONABLE ROUND TOE BOOTS AND SHOES, with wide Silk Locea. from 16/ 6 to 22/6 GENTS WORKING BALMORALS* with or without plates and from— U/2 ®®SX2XS)®3®S®®®®SXs)®®®®SXs)®®®Sfi

Vice=Admiral TO STAND AT WOODLANDS. The Thoroughbred Horse, VICE-ADMIRAL, BY MIILTIFOKM-RATTLEK. For particulars apply A. WALKER, Jy0415 Woodlands. if m fir -AAeSi. -fi - L Something | 1 Special m Motor Cycle Tyres. P ; The above Illustration depicts our new, ■ | Which is easily the finest tyre obtainable in this Country. Prolonged road tests have demonstrated that this new type of non-slipping Cover, combining a ribbed and rubber-studded pattern, is splendidly suited for ail round riding. The tread is so designed that it ensures PLENTY OF WEAR yet by reason of its scientific desityi it excels as ; a non-slipping cover on greasy surfaces. For i SPEED, RESILIENCY, “ CORNERING ” and ■ WEAR we can highly recommend this new tyre. ; STOCKED IN FOLLOWING SIZES; ; Three-Ply Covers— 24 in. x 21 in.. 26 x 2\ in., ■ 26 in. x in. to fit 21 in. rims, and 26in.x 2$ in. ; Four-Ply Covers—26in. * in. to fit in. rim, ; 26 x 2k in. and 2S x 3 in. to ht 2} in, rim. : * OBTAINABLE THROUGH ALL AGENTS. ! DUNLOP BUI ALL STATES and NX J \ m m m JHS iH ANYONE using Large Quantities ol ENVELOPES would Save Money and Obtain a Better Article by seeing: OUR LATEST SAMPLES and Indenting a suppIy—SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINT* {NO DEPARTMENT.

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Southland Times, Issue 17484, 27 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17484, 27 July 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17484, 27 July 1915, Page 8

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