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a N X IS m sSr fht a SPRING CLEANING. SUITES Re-covered in Tapestries, Saddlebags, Velvet, and other Art Fabrics. HATTBESSBS Re-made and Re-covered at Lowest Prices. FLOORCLOTHS and LINOLEUMS Up to 12 feet in width, in Newest Shades and Colorings. CARPETS and RTJCS In Great Variety. INSPECTION INVITES). SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, LIMITED, RATTRAY STREET. TO PRESERVE EGGS There is nothing better than SEWS Liquid Glass EGO PRESERVER A highly concentrated solution of WATER GLASS put up In 21b. Tins, one of which is sufficient to preserve an ordinary kerosene tinful of eggs at the cost of ONE SHILLING SOLD BY ALL GROCERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS IN 2m. TINS AT ONE SHILLING EA^ ALSO IN soal. AND Igalu TINS. WHOLESALE AGENTS: Kempthorne, Prosser & Go. Ltd. Dunedin ■R # Roofine The Perfect NON-POISONOUS PAINT. ROOFINE is especially manufactured for corrugated iron roofs, etc., etc. ROOFINE being a NON • POISONOUS Paint, the manufacturers strongly recommend it ROOFINE is in no way affected by SULPHUROUS FUMES. ROOFINE flows easily. ROOFINE will preserve corrugated iron longer than ordinary paints, ROOFINE dries hard. ROOFINE dries quickly. ROOFINE has great spreading power. ROOFINE will last for years and retain its color. ROOFINE will make old iron equal to new. we strongl recommend Painters and others to Insist oQ having ROOFINE THE PERFECT NON-POISONOU3 PAINT. Agents: CHEMICAL STORES GO. Crawford Street. Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 12365, 1 December 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12365, 1 December 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12365, 1 December 1904, Page 2

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