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PUBLIC NOTICES. "*» JAM—THE '!' QUALITY "''JAM, The fine frnity flavor of "K" JA?>s is widely known, "and makes it the most popular jam in New Zealand Added to this is the prestige of itg makers end their methods, the rijiid rejection of unsound fruit, the'-u so'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; net weights. Your grocer sells them. See him in the morning Ask him U show you the other " K " ppeciaitie". 'RI AIMED VERY BEAUTIFUL! VERY ARTISTIC VERY SMART VERY STYLISH VERY CHEAP is dieted in Splendid Variety at THE "HUB" SOUTH DUNEDIN Almost - . 7 ery lady that lives '.n 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 j with silk and quills. S/'S and' ! 9/6. Colored Straw Shapes, slightly drooping brim, colors Green, Saxe, and Brown. Fairly large Shapes, trimm .;' with glace silk and two quiiis, 11/6 and 12/6. Fine Straw Shapes, in all the: newest tones, trimmed with 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! 19/6. Black Fine Straw, in the newest) medium and large shapes,! trimmed with glace silk and.' wings, 16/6. ; The "Merry Widow" Chippedj Straw, trimmed with pleated', chiffon and wings, 19/6 to I 23/6. A Variety of Felt Trimmed j Hats, very stylish, and so at-! tractive, the very Hat suited to a pretty face! Dr?pery Supply Association, The "Hub," South Dunedin. When the little folks take colds | and coughs they need prompt at- V tention. Give them Tonking's p Linseed Emulsion. It is pleasant f to take and always does good. f!

A dose of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion taken before goins out ,n a cold, raw, damp atmosiiLti-';-fortifies , the throat and lu:;-:= against coughs and colds. It always does good.

Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is nade for the coughs and colds of nen, women, and children. Nice 'o take, leaving a warm, soothing, pleasant feeling.- It always dceg good.

Whooping cough, croup, broniiitis, asthma, and colds are iramoliately relieved, and the distressing cough which strains and inures the lungs quickly cured by .'onking's Linseed Emulsion. It hvays does good.

Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is •in exceedingly successful cough and cold remedy. The more you know about it the better you will like it, because "TonkingV 1 always does good.

Accepting substitutes is not wise —for you, anyway. Dealers offer substitutes only because of a larger ; profit. When you ask for Tonking's Linseed Emulsion for your own sake be sure you get Ton-_ king's, because Tonking's always I does good. Sold everywhere, in 3 | sizes, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. 15

"OW do you Save by using IRV; . aND STEVENSON S Is 7d T: oecauae you couldn't buy as good anu»r 2s VV who uses IKVINE AND &IL-. - SON'S Is 7d TEA. It saves 5d on ev. r pound. MANY BRILLIANT IDEAS HAVE been evolved by men when smol ing a pipeful of their favorite tobacc< "HABLEQOIft'' TOBACCO is particular) suitable-tor deep thinkers. Ii smokes t coolly, so sweetly, that concentration is n< disturbed.

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Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 3