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PUBLIC NOTICES. “It' 1 JAM—THE “QUALITY" JAM. The fine frnity flavor of " K " 'JAM is widely known, and makes it the most popular jam in New' Zealand. Added to this is the prestige of its makers and their methods, the rigid rejection of unsound fruit, the use of : the finest cane sugar, and the most scrupulous cleanliness and attention to detail. All make " K ” JAM the jam you ‘ ought to buy. | lib and 21b tins, 21b screw-top jars, j - net weights. | Your grocer sells them. See him in the morning. Ask him tfl show yon the other ** K ” specialties TRIMMED MILLINERY— : VERY BEAUTIFUL- I VERY ARTISTIC VERY SMART VERY STYLISH VERY CHEAP is offered in Splendid Variety at THE “HUB” ; SOUTH DUNEDIN ( 1 Almost, -.very lady that lives in South Dunedin knows that ' at the “D.S.A.” exquisite taste in latest styles is always combined with prices that are well within the reach of most people. Here are a few of the pretty Hats which are attracting so many buyers to the “Hub.” We would like you to see them ! Colored Straw Shapes, in Green or Navy, smartly trimmed with silk and quills, 8/6 and 9/S. Colored Straw Shapes, slightly drooping brim, colors Green, Saxe, and Brown. Fairly large Shapes, trimmed ! with glace silk and two quills, i j 11/6 and 12/6. j Fine Straw Shapes, in all the) ■ newest tones, trimmed withj wings and ribbon or silk, very stylish, 15/6 and 16/6. Glace Silk Hats, hand-made, in all the newest shades, trimmed with chiffon, tulle, ' flowers, or wings, 18/6 and 19/8, Black Fine Straw, in the newest I medium and large shapes, I trimmed with glace silk and wings, 16/6. The “Merry Widow” Chipped Straw, trimmed with pleated chiffon and wings, 19/6 to 23/6. A Variety of Felt Trimmed • Hats, very stylish, and so attractive, the very Hat suited to a pretty face ! Drapery Supply;! Association, The “Hub,” South Dunedin. \ DELIVERY OP CIRCULARS, BIG. ; fTYHE EVENING STAR COMPANY, LTD I A- PRINT All Descriptions of GROCERS ; and DRAPERS’ BILLS, CIRCULARS, cil and when so directed hand over the same ti the ‘Star’ Runners for distribution with th, 1 Star,’ which is delivered at nearly ever ; house in the City and Suburbs, and a is" 1 extensively in the Country. 1 IT N Order to have the ‘Star’ Out in good JL time, it is found impossible to classify ; Aaverfisemenls that come in after noon ! After this hour they cannot be classified, Me would therefore request Advertisers tc ! Kindly bear this in mind, and send in theii 1 Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 9