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PUBLIC NOTICES. There can be nothing nastier than inferior Tomato Sauce—bruised or damaged fruit mixed with_ other rubbish to fill Up. Frlmlcy TemaU Ketchup is tomatoes and fine Apices, daintily on the Frunley place. rSE LANE'S MEDOLINE J ~ daily after housework is done. It keeps the hands soft, supple, clean, free from dirt. Makes them fit for any drawing room, i/- everywhere. <•*; 9> " MADGE," the great lady journalist, in a note on ' Diet' in ono of hor recent 'London Letters,' says of Oatmeal Porridgo:— " My own experience) is that it is the very " best- food for children after the age of 18 "months. A small child, whose principal diet " consisted of porridge, and who, on that " Miss Oatmeal, is now five feet nine inches, " broad in proportion, and enjoying excellent "health. She is but one instance of dozens "that have come under my notice, and I ' : regard it as a misfortune to bo brought up "without acquiring a liking for porridge. "Eaten with plenty milk, it is a perfect "food." m mmi the Cold Medal (London) Bran.l, is j unrivalled for its High, Nutritive value and Health-bnildinp: properties. Ask for " M'Gill's"—the Oatmeal with the delicious, nutty flavor. Mado at Tokomairiro (Otago). "Doon the Walter!!!" At the Ocean Beach and| St. Clair is going to be a 1 !Big Thing! j It's the rage all the way from "Long Branch" to Sydney, and it's fast becoming the rage in Dunedin. The Proper Dress for Surf Bathing can be procured at " The Hub," South j Dunedin. j MEN'S NAVY BATHING COS-1 iTU'MES, some bound with White 9 and some with Navy Blue. 1/3, | 1/6, 1/9, and 2/6 cacft. j MUX'S CANADIAN STYLE TWO- I GARMENT BATHING COS- 8 I TOMES (a few only), Navy lUuo. 8 1/11 c-ch. P LADIES' BATHING COSTUMES, | Navy Stockinet, nicely made, j anchor on front, with hand of U White. 2/11, 3/3, 3/6. I LADIES' BATHING CAPS, water- j | pi oof material. Grev, Drah, Sxua.ll g 9 Cheek, etc. 9d, I', and 1/6 eacS. 8 8 CHILDREN'S BATHING COS- B | TUMES, Naw Blue Stockinet. S a 1 fi-l, 1/0, 1/11, and 2/3. | I For Wearing at the St. j 1 Ciair Baths! | BOYS' AND YOUTHS' BATHING H S Ti.'UNKS, «>kl end Od. fMU.WS T7ATHING TRUNKS, Ctf, (j S 8«f, MIL r, g MEN'S NAVY TWILL V-SHAPED \\ a TIJUNKS. bound viiii Y\'J!ite, 1/ ii Drapery jj i Supply-Assn jj! 6*9 South » Dunedin. lira .Ml',. ■>*.»*—■ ■■:■'•»-x. ■*.'-,

\ <S% •<i"ti i &Bffll^3ig^&^l?^ rs^s" n «§ hJQIZ BECAUSE the exacting smoker who knows the aromatic delicacy and purity appreciates sterling worth and insists on the Tobacco that is manufactured for the smoker who KNOWS. Sold in loz/Packets at 6d. SoM in 203. Packets at !/- WITH GUMMED CIGARETTE PAPERS* HIGNETT BROS. & CO. LABELS. ENGLAND. SOIDBYAU LEADING STORES. MJ^^^^^^^^M^i^m^mm

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Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 7