Savory Sausages. Our Cambridge Sausages "7W RE made from Pork only, and form a most acceptU able winter dish. Old Ben Jonson said: “Now, $ | pig is meat, and a that is nourishing, and may be desired and consequently eaten, it may be eaten —yea, very exceedingly well eaten.” Pig has more often been the food of the poor than of the rich, but now rich and poor alike do it honor. We turn out only those goods which are well calrulab d to sustain our prestige and to do us credit. Hundreds have praised our Sausages, Hams, Bacon, and Roast Pork. It took the stroke of but one pen to make roast pig classical. You will get all kinds of PORK GOODS in perfection from A. & J. MTarlane Provision Merchants, Dunedin. M I D n y/m W/. m NON —RU STAB LE The Corset Makes The Gown When you see a woman with that indefinable air of being absolutely well-dressed, you may be sure she is wearing a good corset. The D & A and the La Diva i Canadian Corsets are steadily displacingall competitors, both in Canada and Australasia. Our designers get their ideas fresh from Paris and these ideas are faithfully carried out by our large organization of skillful French-Canadian work-people. There is about the D&A and the La Diva Corsets the unmistakable touch of style. They give to the figure long, sweeping lines of grace and beauty. All good drapers carry the D & A and the La Diva Corsets, in mode suited to every figure and at reasonable prices. The illustration shows D&A No. 620, a model well suited to many figures, with very graceful lines. Ask your dealer to show you these Corsets. DOMINION CORSET CO., QUEBEC, Canada. 26-11 GZO LIMITED Ann :al Stock-taking SALE Of HIGH-CLASS JEWE LERY, WATCHES, SILVER AND ELECTROPLATE. ? 41- in the £ Li £ Discount off all goods We are offering the whole of our Immense Stock, valued at £35,000, at a Reduction of TWENTY PER CENT, This is an opportunity that occurs but once a year, so take advantage of it while you may. Note address; 14 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (Next Herbert, Haynes, & Co.). im A - ' 'cakeful wife Adds to her husband’s happiness, divides OMESTIb' SCIENCE - Is the art of making homes happiest at * _ . ; expense. Tiger Tea is an unfailing fao- bis sorrows, and reduces ms tnmn by in supplementing: family joys. It pleases using Tiger Tea—the purest and wot of ail palate, and saves tbe purse, too. teas.
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Evening Star, Issue 14607, 1 July 1911, Page 9
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