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PUBLIC NOTICES. SARDINE PACKING. It would appear that many of the so-called Sardines that find their way to this market are not Sardines at ail, but are pilchards and sprats. So keen has the competition become that many packers, to reduce cost, buy fish caught out of season or fish that has gone slightly off through being kept too long before being preserved. The reader may remember the rancid flavor of some Sardines which upset him, and may be interested to know that this was due to the fact that Cotton Ssod Oil has been used for packing the fish in. Unfortunately storekeepers all the world over, in trying to ga one better than their competitors, are induced to buy cheap goods, and in catering for this trade many of the packers have descended to using Cotton Seed Oil In place of Olive Oil, and this toothsome delicacy has suffered in consequence. Tire largest packers Ui Scandinavia are Messrs BJELLANO and CO., who employ 1,080 people in their six factories, and whose' output for last season was ten million tins. This Arm has built up an enormous business through steadfastly refusing to pack any but the highest grade of Sardines, which are preserved in pure Olive Oil, and by special permission of the late King Oscar they adopted His Majesty's name as the Trade Mark for their goods. "KING OSCAR" SARDINES may be bought to-day in every store in the Dominion of New Zealand, and we venture to say that once a housekeeper tries this brand she will never again go back to the rancid Cotton Seed Oil variety. BIM HIBIIIWBMBWIKUHHU JUUIIDWqjMP WE WEAR WOODROWS 8 *gT7 N W /W! jsS7 Y I GOT PILES ? j DR FELLOWS’ PILE CONES I AND A.C. TABS I Will completely cure them. 1 am daily publishing testimonials from grateful sufferers, proving beyond doubt the absolute merit possessed by Dr Fellows’ two great remedies. This is what a gentleman stated recently: “ Every word you have advertised about Dr Fellows’ Pile Cones and A.O. Tabs are true. I have suffered for 15 years—suffered as fearfully as man oiold suffer. Seven boxes of Dr Fellows’ Pile Cones and one box of A.C. Tabs have quite cured me: no more bleeding, no pain, the piles quite disappeared, the constipation cured, and my general health improved ont oC all knowledge. I have recommended four other friends to try them, and three have told me they are getting better. I have not seen the fourth one yet.” Do you want a more convincing statement or suggestion? What they have done for these, sufferers Dr Fellows’ Pile Cones andtA.C. Tabs will do for you. Dr Fallows’ Pile Cones, 5s 6d per box, 3 for 10s; and A.C. Tabs, for Constipation-, 2s fid per box of 40 doses. I Obtainable from all chemists and grocers. Wholesale Agent: H. F. STEVENS, Wholesale demist (Late Sibbald and Co.), Moray Place, Dunedin, “ STOP-IT,” Loasby’s Mighty Cou®h Cure, Is 6d, Chemists and Grocers.

More New Goods have just Arrived. They are the Best Assortment of Styles that wc have seen. There is an aW Endless Variety of New Designs and Colors* In Ordering Your Suit from J. & J. Arthur* you can rest assured that these Stylish Suitings will be fashionably cut, and made up correct in every detail-to your complete satisfaction. SUITS MADE TO ORDER From £3 15s f A Perfect Fit Guaranteed, fc Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailors, Mercers, * Hatters, and Clothiers,

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Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 8

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