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I Reliable Are What You Need! Give Complete Satisfaction !.. Dressy and Serviceable Price — 18/Try a Pair of MCDONALD’S SHOES and you will be telling your friends how good they ar« In WATERPROOF BOOTS the Duck Brand Man’s Boot is just the thing for Winter Wear. Price, 21/-. WARM FELTS for cold feet From 1/3 to 7/-. s. Shoe Stores, 97, 99 Stuart Street DUNEDIN. SUPREMACY For S3 years the mark “ K ” has been the stamp of supremacy _ in Jama. For 33 years it has been a guarantee of satisfaction. To-day it holds the record for superior quality and uniform excellence, and it is everywhere recognised as the BEST Jam made. “K ” Quality and all that it embraces— Purity, Natural Flavor, Uniformity—can only be found in “K ” Jam, and discriminating people are satisfied with no other. KIBKPATBICK - KELSON. Dasedte Agaats i W. Taylor and Sous, lit 4 jQuofcations from ‘ -Evening Star’ Office for largo or small quantities of Printing before placing your Orders.

I The Owner of the Ship and the Men Who Work Her, Smoke HAVELOCK TOBACCO THINKERS AHO WORKERS SERIES .1 5627 M Shakespeare says: “There are the perils of WatefSj winds and rocks.” The great shipping world knows these dangers, and faces them more cheerfully when the pipe draws clear and the “baccy’s” rich*. full* flavoured “HAVELOCK.” CUT fIH TINS) FLAKE OR MIXTURE. ALSO IN PLUG FORM "

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Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 7

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