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I * vRTHBR^^^I lira ll l IT^ II IU w mnl I? I REDUCTIONS AT hIUI|I|ISIIIi M PJillll I I ■ - Be good enough to note with care the following Specialties. . I I BELTS. PANAMA DRESS MATERIAL ALL-WOOL TAFFETA. DRESS TWEEDS. STRIPED TWEEDS. Ollllvlo. I 42-inch. Particularly suitable for Dresses. Summer Tweed 6 very special 42-in. Mostly in (Irey Grounds __^ _^ __ c,, , v t> r>o,~»i-«J Shades — Reseda, Marone,ElectrkJ .«i_«, a mar t <ZtiAt>« with Faint Stii)»e-. : a \ery stylish ~~~~" ■- — ■ Sh«ies-la^ii > Browß,CM*Ml, Pinkj Greyi M oss, Violet, Bronze vdw-Smart Styles. effe ct, and material which will ■ ■ Urab, tmeraid. 42-inth TT , . oil , „ryei ye complete A Very Special Line of H ■ WO draen Well worth 2/6 per yard Resular price, 2/U per yard Usual price, 2/U » t %«it?g. H ■ UkMlS' BELTS Sal* price, 1/6 per yard Sale price, 1/9 per yard. Sale price, 1/6 yard Sale price, 2/6 per yard LWlte H ■ - T v axr l— * I = ' BLACK WALKING ■ in Leather and VelT«» ' i BS ■ AmmiM Shapes ALL-WOOL CASHMERE. COLOURED LUSTRES. . AMAZON CLOTHS. BLACK AND NAVY SERGES. DRESS SKIRTS. ■ ■ a^GOo-s. 43-inch. 42 im-h, 44-inch. - All WooK Be*t Dye. 42/46 in i n a la, K e range of U.ual Prues, 13/6 to 18/6 I ■ U^lPri^iyato^ Awysuperio^uality. E. fc ire*y The LaU»t Fa^J^ Very Silky £££'%$ makes; guaranteed fast ..ye and . ■ ■ Sale Pm^e, Shad^Wine, «. Prune, S^^D^S'a^,^ "* -»-^^ ' SalG »*"*> ■ ■ a* Cream, M««ne, Cardinal, Navy, Light t»re>, Oream, etc. J. J ... 4ltt 4IQ im o /a 8/il ■ ■ 6d each. Brown, Electru, Grey. Sale priw, 1/11 per yard. . S*Je price, 3/11 per yard Sale prices, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 <»/" H ■ Ssl« price, 2/11 per yard Also at 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 per yard. Also 2/6, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 yard 2/6. 2/U, 3/11 per yard _ ============ I I AW.h^cr variety •* BWOR VEILS. FANCY ROCHING. HANDKERCHIEFS. SAMPLE TOWELS. Also a tetter range- H ■ Better Qualities in WJrite Motor Veils with Navy^ I n Ckiftbn *«1 Brilliaafc. in Black Ladies' Caml.ric Hewstitched A manufacturer's ran K e of Sample These Skirts are in the B ■ I^he., SiHr, **»tie, M< -' U &jT^: >r BrSt * ■->•' Cre ™' *» d White - H^ke^ieK^e IS*, x llin. priec8 _ lateat mosfc ttp . to . ■ ■ and Suede. Usual price, 4/« Usual prices, 1/- t* 1/6 yard P* 11 "* **■" Coloured, Bd, 9*? lO^d, 1/- each dmte^fks. I Umat Prices 1/11 to 4/11 Sale price, 1/11 gale price, 2/6 d«ae» yards Sale price, 1/* a dozen. White, 9d, lOJd, 1/ , 1/1 J each **» H Usual Prices, 21/6^o 25/6 ■ ■ Sale PPiCeS, TAMALINE A plain bri " htJ y <"»«•!•««* BloneeS«k,e»eellent wearing qualities shades Sa.le PPICe, Sale Price. X H C*H 1/ -I/R 1/11 " —Sky, Turquoise, Nil, Matxe, CoW, Rom, Brown, Myrtle, Re«eda, ° nee, M ■ - _ OlLlVb. Cardinal, Maroon, Grey, Helio, White, Cream, Light & Dark Navy. 1/11 peF ya«l 9^ ■ H each I ~~~- _— ___^__— — — — _~ h I belts. MOLLISONS, LTD., | skirts. 1 1 I Corner George and Frederick Sts., Dunedin. I

I \[ MAKE INO MISTAKE! ' "^^ I — — — ||~>_ Mo«t Reliable Watchmaker, Jeweller, and OpttolM.^X'^ £ "^3% fe_ JL. J '^V^ 164 MORAY PLACE, DUNBDIMT^^ AM. J^ TRY — #^^^^^ OPPOSITE PALACE HOT6L. S^ I^^ 23 RENOWNED for WATCH^X^ I Otago Daily Times Co., Ltd. | t^/iCS^^^\V<?-;i -^g F^K^ Place to pur-^- XI Selection of j^ chaie EngagementTVs^^ *-^ OPTICAL OOODB, ■HM| 5^T Wedding, Keeper, and^V. * W tar uicliidhiß Field Olaaiet, -S For .. . l^T Band Rings; alio Broochet,^. W v^Opera Glaites, Barometers, Am i^T Bangles, Chains, Alberts, J&W^S. s£ Thei mometer «' ke * dl n«Q '*»•••• HI A DTI CTIP DDfKIT^TKTan &~ Pendants, Necklets, 81eeve Links, > O^fWl <T Magnif y ln^ Glasses, Compasses, *c _a AKllOllU JrHilN 1 lINO. g^l. Greenstone Fancy Clocks, Ac BS^>? M \. Designs In apectaoles -SS 553^- — \#?T\ V^# >v antl Eyeglasses* P: COUNTRY ORDERS J. X Docto^VPr^crfption, jg j >£•*-- Promptly 5 Iltoatratcd Printing of every description a speciality. |g|- Attended Jr I ft: Hn I^^ -^^ ln WATCHES, CLOCKS, M "«i The Otago Dally Times Company's Jobbing l^~ .a jewellery, oronzes, and MtfP JPO 52^~ y^^T >^ PLATED WARE of every Doscrlption. N. jS| Room Is thoroughly Up-to-Date. g^-_ \^ ■ jg| 1 N.B.— Being DIREOT IMPORTERS, we can N. «Si . ? ' &&' «ell at prices which defy competition. SS V N^ I X We malte A SPECIALTY Of SIGHT TESTING. RUPTURED MEN AND WOMEN. j "Why go on suffering year in and year out, wearing out your patience and body, trying to get rid of your trouble by the use of trusses ? There is no cure in the truss, no matter hoAv persistently you persevere with it. Is there not a variety of makes of these abominations continually placed J on the market, axl endorsed as the best made? Ko two alike, jet each declares that it is the only one constructed on correct principles. 1 There is only one cure in the world, and that is Dr. J. A. SHERMAN'S. This great method has been the means of curing hundreds 2 in New Zealand during the past few years, some of them of long duration 2 If you are one of the afflicted, think once for yourself, and make full enquiries into this method read the published opinions of eminent A medical men— study the recorded thanks of sufferers restored to manly vigour, then you will be convinced that there is hope for the most despondent A case. Write to me and I will send you two little booklets which tell you.*all about the Sheririan method of curing Rupture. They are seat free to A any sufferer. A Mr. A. W. MARTIN, Sole Controller of the Sherman Method for Australasia, is now in Christchurch, j All Consultations are frea. And may be consulted daily at WARNER'S HOTEL. 1 Please note.— There are no Elastic or Magnetic Trusses used in Dr. Sherman's Treatment. See that you get the genuine Sherman Treatment, A which can only be obtained from me. A ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<

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Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 2

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