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a m mm m mm IS 11 CUT m $ m M Copyright Reserved. People outside this City are prone to refer to Dunedin folk as a “ type ” who dress well and appreciate good materials for their clothing. Good material is always a good investment, arid it is noteworthy that many of the smartest Suits and other outer garments that you see worn in Dunedin are of good material and continually kept in “ like new condition ” by the expert and advanced methods of Dry Cleaning provided by The City Dye . Works. This week our enlarged photograph follows a suggestion made by Mr Webster, 71 Crawford Street, Dunedin, and shows a piece of type . . . technically a lower case “ o ” from the printing department of the Otago Daily Times! We don’t suggest that you have the following addresses typed . . . but they are worth remembering, as they represent the first . . . and most convenient .. . step to solving your clothing problems to-day:—(l) Cargill’s Corner, 126 King Edward Street; (2) just below Butterfields in the Octagon; (3) just above Jacobs’ in High Street; (4) 252 George Street. The City Dye Works also call and deliver. Ring 12-846 as early as possible. CONCRETE BLOCK ? MACHINE GUN PART ? A CAXTON IDEA ? ROMAN PAVING STONE ? £1 FOR AN IDEA! Have you an idea for a suitable subject for these advertisements? £1 will ba paid for every idea submitted which is published. Send your suggestions to 252 George Street, Dunedin. / Man ms nm POUND mmm •mi m CLOSING THIS WEEK k a X a * * UNION W 301 PRIZES By License issued under Section 41 of the “Gaming Act, 1908". OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the obiects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Secretary and Treasurer: N. McARTHUR, P.O. Box no, Wellington. , CLOSES: 22nd NOV. 1947 DRAWN: 3rd DEC. 1947 POST THIS COUPON NOW! Mr. A. R. RANKIN, P.O. Bo* 393, Dunedin. Please send me--tickets in “I FEEL LUCKY" Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postal Stamps not accepted in payment of tickets). NAME (Mr., Mrs., or Miss) ® ADDRESS. Ist prise!2ooo 2nd ' , £ 500 3rd » » £ 250 4th » 1 £ 150 sth . , £ 100 i®rr£iOea t h£ 1000 20OT! Sathf 100® 3f§ PHIZES 3 95900 Alt PRIZES PAYABLE IN AUUVtAI 6010

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 2

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386

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 2

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