PUBLIC NOTICES. FIRESIDE FANCIES. TO SIT by the fire of an evening with a good book, a pipe, and a supply of good tobacco—"HARLEQUIN" TOBACCO—couId one fancy anything more enjoyable on fa" wintry night? Take home a stick of "■HARLEQUIN," and realise the full enjoyment of the pipe. "It" JAM—THE "QUALITY" JAM. | _ The fine fruity flavor of " K " JAM j 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 yon ought to buy. life and 21b tins, 21b screw-top jars, net weights.^ Your grccer sells them. See him in the morning. Ask him tfl 'show you the other " K " specialties PLATE GLASS AND SHEET GLASS. SMITH & SMITH, Ltd. OCTAGON. ' "THE GOOD JOB6E SAID!" ?■?<*© is n 9. .^ported nest is a &er£ aUns - t0 - aate JSannfactGrea by the LETTERS containing Advertisements for the 'Evening Star' shcraid be addressed to the Advertising Department, 'Star* Offise sad Not to the Editor. '
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Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 7
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192Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 7
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