Necessary in Every Home and Fa*m. KILLS 6ERMS. SAFEGUARDS LIFE. IN THE SICK Protects the Patient, prevents transmission of ROOM disease, disinfects bandages, dressings, sanitary utensils, destroys odors, kills germs. FOR WOUNDS. A£reliable|;antiseptic. Prevents blood-poison-SORES ETC ing ' Enables the sore t0 heal qaickiy. IN THE'HOUSE, Disinfects ~bs, ainks,3 drains, closets, dust'l Bathroom, Garden bin - KiUs « arden P est - ' } FOR THE FARM Extraordinarily effective for washing dogs, etc I bathing wounds, disinfecting stables, cow-byres etc. For contagions abortion in dairy cows, blood-scouring in calves. U-PINO THE ALL-BRITISH DISINFECTANT. Ten times stronger than other disinfectants, safer, surer, pleasanter, more economical. Combines the germicidal powers of carbolic with the pleasant deodorant quatities of Pine Oil. Non-poisonous. Non-corrosive. Used by British War Office. London County Council, etc., and recommended by the foremost analysts. Obtainable fromgrocera, ironmongers, chemists, stock and station agents, etc.. or from Laidlaw and Gray, distributing agents, Dunedin. Prices: i Household tins la 3d; J gal. 5s 6d; 1 gal. 10s; 4 gal. tins 355: 5 gal." drums 42a. 6 Bargains at ARTHUR'S ONCE-A-YEAR SALE. WARM WINTER SHIRTS. Manchester Tweed Shirts, Light Steel Grey, with Collars attached • Verv Durable for Workers. Never shrink or thicken up. All bodies and sleeves are cut fall so as to avoid splitting. Sizes 15 to 18. Usual price 6s 6d Once-a-year Sale Price 4s lid. • " A RECORD SHIRT BARGAIN. MEN'S CEYLON AND HOMALLA NEGLIGE SHIRTS, the very Newest Designs, and all desirable weights for present wear The Ground Colours are all light shades and cream with dainty stripes. Specially suitable for professional gentlemen. Usual prica 8s lid to 10s 6d. Sale Price 7s 6d or 3 for 21s MEN'S NATURAL COTTON AND WOOL UNDERWEAR, English made* absolutely unshrinkable, in the popular natural shades. Singlets and Underpants all at one price. Usual price 4s 6d. Sale price 3s 6d. (Note—Singlets may be had either long or short sleeves ) MEN'S MOSGIEL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, in medium and dark shades, all good winter weights. Usual Price 16d 6d. Sale Price 14s 6d Once sold out this line cannot be replaced under 17s 6d """ MEN'S EXTRA STRONG AND HEAVY ENGLISH SADDLE TWEED Trouserß. These are all dark colours, and are guaranteed for hard wear Usual Price 14s 6d. Sale Price 12s 6d. THE BIG HAT BARGAIN. - MEN'S POPULAR SOFT FELT HATS, all dark shades, up-to-date styles all sizes. Get in the rush for these bargains 5s 6d Quality. Once-a-year Sale Price 3s 6d. 6s 6d Quality. Unce-a-year Sale Price 4s 6d. 8s 6d Quality. Once-a-year Sale Price 5s 6d. *' Don't forget that, once sold out, these hats cannot be replaced at Onca-a-vear Sale Prices. J CHILDREN'S JERSEYS. The Popular Favourite Winter Garment for Boys and Girls CHILDREN'S JERSEYS, button on shoulder, colours are Navy and Cinnamon Brown. Usual keen price 4s lid. Sale Price 33 lid. > CHILDREN'S GREY JERSEYS, button on shoulder. J Usual price 5s lid Sale price 4s lid. ' v " Please JJote-Our popular line of jerseys at usual price of 3s lid, was sold out before this saJe started, we therefore reduced- 'our Bpecial 4s lid line to meet the occasion. J. and J. ARTHUR. LTD. Merchant Tailors and Men's Mercers, 12, 14, 16 and 18 GEORGE Si?REET, DUNEDIN.
DALSETYjmdUJOMPAKY., Liutd, RABBITSKINS ~~ Auction sales held every Monday, Expert Classing of every lot—large or small. Expert valuing. j Our system ensures top prices being realised No one can do better«g SHEEPSKINS. \- ■ ■ Auction Sales held ev»ry|Tuesday. Careful handling, cataloguing, drying (if'necessary) and preparing y;: , Ensure highest prices} inDEsr' 7 Auction sales held||every alternate Thursdav, Up to date pits for draining and salting, g Expert preparation and attention. 3 Guarantee highest market value, The above are reasons why you should send your skins andfbides to Dalgety and Company, Limited^ Dimedf n, We pleased to. forward you labels and latest market information application
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 29 June 1917, Page 2
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631Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 29 June 1917, Page 2
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