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I WTRTgBB ,_, UAW ¥ |C| AMTCI fllf T|| I REDUCTIONS AT JllULLltjUlllj SJllilj I I Be good enough to note with care the following Specialties. ' I I DdL IO« PANAMA DRESS MATERIAL ALL-WOOL TAFFETA. DREBS TWEEDS. STRIPED TWEEDS. v)tlllvlo« I ■ 42-inch. Particularly suitable for Dresses. Summer Tweeds— very special 42 in. Mostly in Cray Grounds I ■ Shades— Fawn, Brown, Cardinal, g.^tles— Keseda.Marone.Mectnc value-Smart Styles with Faint Stripes ; a very stylish ■ ■ ■ ■ Drab, Emerald. Pink, Grey, Moss Violet, Bronze valoe btyles. effect, and material which will ■ ■ 100 dozen Well worth 2/6 per yard Regular pn^ v per yard Usual price , 2/ n give complete satisfaction. A Very Special Line of ■ H LADIES' BELTS Sale price, 1/6 per yard Sale price, 1/9 per yard. Sale price, 1/6 yard Sale price, 2/6 per yard LADIES' H H in Leather and Velvet ____________________ ____—____»»___«_-____. ___________________ __________________ BLACK WALKING H .■ Assarted Shapes ALL-WOOL CASHMERE. COLOURED LUSTRES. AMAZON CLOTHS. BLACK AND NAVY SERGES. DRESS SKIRTS. I H and Colours. 43-inch. 42 inch, 44 i nc j! Wool Best Dye t B ■ Usual Prices, 1/3 to 2/6 A very superior quality. Entirely The Latest Fashion. Very Silky Shades-Cardinal, Marone, >Vlne 42 / 46 i n" In a large range of Usual Prices, 13/6 to 18/6 ■ reliable. in Finish. Reseda, "Myrtle, Bronze, Light makes ; guaranteed fast dye and ■ Sale PMCe, Shades- Wine, Peacock, Prune, Shades-Navy, Brown, Sky, Brown, Mid-Brown, Light Navy, we] , mamifacture d. =»*« pPiee, ■ ■ ow o ««y, Cream, Marone, Cardinal, Navy) Light Grey, Cream, etc. Mid-Navy, Dark Is avy, Black. H SouS ou eacn * Brown, Electric, Grey. Sale price, 1/11 per yard. Sale price, 2/11 per yard Sale prices, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 8/11 H H Sale 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, 2/11, 3/11 per yard H I Abo a. hage variety of MOTOR VEILS. FANCY RUCHING. HANDKERCHIEFS. SAMPLE TOWELS. Mao ft e _ I ■ Better Qoaiifcies in Whrte Motor Veils with Navy Ia chiffon and BriHia^in Black Ladies' Cambric Hemstitched A manufacture^ range of Sample ■ ■ Leather, Silk, Elastic, ' chenille Snots Navy, d earn, and White. Handkerchiefs size llin. x llin. loweis. H ■ 'j q. a Chenille bpots. • gale ice8 _ latest and most up-to- ■ ■ a«d Suede. Usual pricej 4/6 Usual pi , ces> i; . te 1/6 yard S P ec ia l Value. ■ H Usual Prices, 1/11 to 4/11 Sale price, 1/11 Sale price, 2/6 dozen yards Sale price, 1/4 a dozen. White, 9d, 10£ d, 1/-, 1/1 J each ■ H <-. 1 -.. ■ Usual Prices, 21/6 to 25/6 . H Salo Ppiccs, TAIVI ALINE -^ plain brightly finished Bi«useSiik, excellent wearing qualities shades Ssllg Pl*lGG ■■ I 9d, 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 —Sky, Turquoise, Nil, Make, Gold, Rose, Brown, Myrtle, Reseda, ' Sale Price, ■ I each Cardinal, Maroon, Grey, Helio, White, Cream, Liglit & Dark Navy. 1/11 pePyaPCl -Ql±± I I belts. MOLLISONS, LTD^ srlrtsT | I Corner George and Frederick Sts., Dunedin. ; I

MAKE INO MISTAKB ! _^^^ X^ 1118 Mott Reliable Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Optlel««,^X^^ _f _f^J_^^ 164 MORAY PLACE, DUNBDIN/^ A_L W >v OPPOSITE PALAOE HOTEL. ~^^^^_^ . _^% \ RENOWNED for WATCH _^^ ~ ■ J~^ REPAIRING and _ ■ m~* The Rlght\. * _^^ _^.^\^ m, / '^ K Choloe Place to pnr-^S,. _f~% ~^ M ~* Selection of chaie Engagement/^Sw^^^ _^^^^ r~\ >f OPTICAL GOODS, Wedding, Keeper, and^^s^ M \J inoluding Field Olaiiei, Band Rings; alto Brooche*, v^Opera Glasses, Barometen, Bangles, Chains, Alberts, «lst?>^V >^ Ther »nometers,ReadingGlasies, Pendants, Necklets, Sleeve Links, > £7fef»LTl Glaaaes, Compatsei, Ac. Greenstone Fancy Clocks, ftc-x^ tblS^**/"* Designs in Spectacles COUNTRY ORDERS E ye g lftMe , Promptly J>^^ \jL_ _^ Doctor.' Prescription, Attended M ■ A Special to. M s^ WATCH E3, CLOCKS^V^ B^ M .ohLi^~^^ ~ JEWELLERY, BRONZES, and N. >^ PLATED WARE of every Deßcrlptlon/^V^ _^~J y(^ y/^ N.B.— Being DIREOT IMPORTERS, we can^X. I sell afc prices which defy competition. make A SPECIALTY of SIGHT TESTING.^s.

lm ~~ — — Iti£ -93 TRY THB! — - — - lOtago Daily Times Co., Ltd. j| For ... " j§fARTISTIC PRINTING. ( ti gj>^. HlutkatW Priniiaf of every description a speciality. §$s£jjSta Th» OtAgo Dally Times Company's Jobbing i£~T~ 33fl Room la thoroughly Up-to-Date. '

RUPTURED A^LEIN A.IND WOMEN. | 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 how persistently you persevere with it. Is there not a Variety of makes* of these abominations continually placed J on the market, all endorsed as the best made ? No two alike, yet each declares that it is the only one constructed on correct principles. T • tvt T £ CF f H ?nl?? nl ? °^ CUFC i n tKc WOrld ' and that is Dr - J * A - SHERMAN'S. This great method has been the means of curing hundreds X m JNew Zealand during the past few years, some of them of long duration X If you are one of the afflicted, think once for yourself, and make full enquiries into this method- read the published opinions of eminent ♦ medicalmen- study the recorded thanks of sufferers restored to manly vigour, then you will be convinced that there is hope for the most despondent ♦ case. Write to me and I will send you two little booklets which tell you all about the Sherman method of curing Rupture. Thov are seat free to + any sunerer. ° L ' Mr. A. W. MARTIN, Sole Controller of the Sherman Method for Australasia, is now in Christchurch, } All Consultations are free. And may be consulted daily at WARNER'S HOTEL. T Please note.— There are no Elastic or Magnetic Trusses used in Dr. Sherman's Treatment. See that you get the genuine Sherman Treatment, ♦ which can only be obtained from me. ' ▲ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

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Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 2

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