Warning! £1?® yy ™ ERE A? *? I \ aß oom o to the knowledge of the Coneolenm • % S X° C £ ent * nra bßinK mnde that C °n^Z statements any person or Persona making such libellous Congolßum is pure American—made in U.S A Not a yard ot Conj'oleum is or ever has been manafactnrod outsndo A.merica. It ia Amonoa'a National Floor Covering. 'AwmAfWni! floor COVERINGS %J ARE MADE IN AMERICA COKGOLEUM rOIVIPAHY, The Dnlgtiy liuiMint, Featherston Street, WELLINGTON fc slr J| will y©-aa F\j S Ib©;&t:«s£a? "fctaasa sa,say ot:tasa?— 1 p| ifs a wonderful wearing cover-thousands of miles of running showing ''''^ #8 ver y little wear on the tough, high grade, thick, red patterned tread. > ' P| It will stand up to the severest of tests. It's the equal of any > I pi , in 11,6 wor,d for quality, construction and results—yet costs you j , •£|| considerably less to buy than any imported cover because the price to J you is not loaded by heavy oversea freights —it's the new x 3 I KMOP'MILMAD" f ifi the tyre that has already pleased thousands of Motorists When I pf are you going to avail yourself of its economy and dependability ? ¥?s&i Your Garage can supply. * M DUNLOP RUBBER CO. All States and Kfc. M..l . . 1 , &>?! ii=^=^^3E=^iiul^iZZi±p— Take tlsis Doctor's Advice about Yoar Eyes! cvgrthmhuk( OR L. WHITNEY in writing recently on eye troubles, says:— -<i i lesser degTee, the eye shares in the functional nervous troubles -U !ij t P fl a v y so P rominellt a part in the health of all civilised beings to"Tl « ft 7 * ff € I ? ervous system is overworked most of the time, and the eyes 1= (t a H °* ime ) by those engaged in work necessitating their continual during working- hours. The organs of sight are then directly overand worn out, while the general nervous system is likewise being so that the strain is twofold. Now many persons refuse to wear ( glasses or spectacles because of their ageing effect. Women of leisure £= use the eyes for near work only in the privacy of their inner sanctuaries are the only ones who can afford to indulge themselves in ~ (( tnis vanity. The eyes of the working classcs are too precious a posses- , . <( s ! on to maltreat. When vrell cared for tbov are warranted to last a life- ~ <( time, the uses of lenses being a reinforcement to defects in vision whereby the eye is made whole, as it were. • ,"® asses that correct defects in vision make the eyes normal, while tired eyes are relieved by rest glasses." If Dr Whitney's professional advice appeals to vou, then call on Mr [T~ Neill and have your eyes attended to without delay." Professional HUGH NEILL 249 George St. Optician D.8.0.A., F. 1.0., London Teiephoae 3158. 11 I gl — —IF irE p" €3 J?CS ©JBIO ©ll Si (Cream o' the Oat) I Soliloquy No. 3. The Schoolmistress— K "I often wonder if fathers and mothers realize Xija&'-J / necessary it is that the children should have a nour- if T ishing, sustaining breakfast. We know there's no XX ST -■ better breakfast food than Creamoata—that's why .f tVvkK I —j> X sometimes think that all mv brightest boys and IVf Jay j7 f girls have Creamoat i for breakfast." Absolutely > ? pure, the very cream of the best, oats, untouched by I Vr?hand from oatfleld to pantry—see to it that your kid- VLjiSS ? ) \'7 dies have Oreamoata for breakfast. Save the Con- /VfWi / X Prri pons and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. 43 f IB 5 wIIT 5 * j Stained -Glass | | Memorial- Windows. I 1^ 8 experts in this craft we are second to none in i the Dominion, and thoroughly competent to turn M out high-class work. A Stiiined'-glass Window ia i$ the most beautiful and loftiest form of memorial. la Leaded Lights aad Glass Bending | WE SPECIALISE, | We have complete stocks of Antique, Flemish, 1 Cathedral, and all other glasses essential in the H j?) production of up-to-date work. Designs and sn cr - m @ gestions on application. a I Smitfc 8 Smitli, LtdL j | OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. | C. & w. HAYWARD, LIMITED, I George Street, Ounedin, For artistsc fabrics. We have an exceptionally fine range of ASSORTED CUETAiN FABEIOS II I 60i n -^White Curtain 50io. Ecru Madras' ||| ill ' 1 1 - 1 > Spotted arid Muslin, bordered and I d 1 j j| nli* Floral designs— uubordered.— Lv, IT J[ from 1/21 yard from 1/11 yard |j Readymade Voile. ' Coloured Madras n _ 6 Curtains, with Dado Muslin, Black, Blue, j' ° lourc ; d I at foot, 60in. x Brown,and Fink, 50in ln " Wld e> Brown, a - wide— Blue, and Black— from 21/6 pair . j —?/ s 3/6 yard Suggestsons and EslLirxa'-es i rer of Charge. f Fitted by Competent Workmen. j
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 6
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