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Mjb&www** 'ymxt i; Price Only (Post Free) At the— IfcmW^MWJWi^^WAtt^ ERS'S a useful Cake or Fruit . Dish, Strong Eloctro-silrer Stand, with beantifulls -tinted and decorated china dish, meansurmg 6in square. We havo sold a groat quantity of these—usually two off three to a customer. They have usually bought one, and then conic back for another one or two. Secure one early as the quantity is limited. Write for illustrated Catalogue—lt's Free. WMtmmwmmwmmmtMmtmm N.Z., Limited, Corner Princes and Dowling Streets, Dunedin. 222223253 HOIVIE PICKLING SSSSESS Will be made enaier, and produce better results, if you use "K" Spices. Have you tried KKKKKK KKKKKK lilllM It is of the proper strength and contains all necessary materials mixed ready for use. A lib Tin makes Half-gallon of Liquor, with addition of Vinegar. Two kinds—Chotv Chow and Piccalilli. Also got "K." PICKLING SPICE in loz and Am, Packets, and "K" PUKE WHITE PEPPER in Tins. Your grocer sells them. All "K" Goods are perfect in quality. Prepared by KIRKPATRICK, Nelson. Wm. Taylor and Sons, Ltd., Agents. A JAM JAR that is ABSOLUTELY AIR-TIGHT! g^»SS&K»stels{^^ i " Undoubtedly the best form of bottle upon the Market j for Domestic Fruit Preserving," says tho Government I Ex-Canning Expert. The Most Perfect Jar in the World! Made in various sizes. Clear, Clean French Glass, with Glass or Lacquered Metal Tops. Every Jar bears upon it the words " Ritchie's Vacuurr. JarV and the Public are warned against ineffective and insecure imitations. Preserving Pans and Every Requisite for Jam and Jelly , Making. • 9 f? Household Supplies Depots: 1© *5 George st. and Moray Place. 3'.?^ J ,«g/iTt^^Ww»3W'w^^ SALE SALE SALE SALE t^mEmbim^Sffl broideries Now On at . mm See Them Without Delay! Kirkpafrick and Bare The Specialist Drapers, The Spinning Wheel—--66 Princes Street, Dunedin ■j^gjjgjjggSScSESSS e^^SSsusatst^a^mamaSSßSS^Bßsa M^9<^S^^iisii^^&t&^, | The Chair that ha; la Fascination for B wßph ** /fiSfcfwvict** «vUftJV«-&«* » m Designed by the great Poet and Ariist Craftsman. William Morris. fa Made in our own Factory by skilled workmem. fepreseni:s riiifciimj i Furniture Warehouse. si

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Evening Star, Issue 14786, 30 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14786, 30 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14786, 30 January 1912, Page 8

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