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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. CASH. WILSONS, cash. KING STREET. 70’s Sugar, 15s; 50’s Flour, fe; 25*b Flour, 3s; Kerosene, 5s 9d tin; 25’s Oatmeal, 4s; Currants, 6d lb; Sultanas, 8d lb; Seeded Raisins, s)d lb; Dried Apricots, Sd lb; Dried Peaches, 8d lb; Muscatels, 7rl packet; Prunes, sid lb; Extra Large Primes, 6d lb; Pigs (Cooking). lb; eto., etc. All other lines at equally low prices. BACON. (Grain-fed.) Shoulders, 1/ lb; Middles, 1/1 Ib-j Hams, 1/2 lb. (Id per lb Reduction by the Roll.) PURE CEYLON TEA (Wholesale, in 51b or 101b lots), 1/1, 1,2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, and 1/8 pec,lb. EASILY 4d TO 6d PER LB UNDER RETAIL PRICES. Quality Guaranteed. Special High-grade Lines Ceylon and China Pakhnn. Kiuyong, Panyong Buds, and Green, at Zs lb. FRENCH COFFEES, GROUND DAILY, Is 4d, Is 6d, and Is 8d lb. TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER.. LIBERAL COUPON RETURNS, WILSONS, TEA AND COFFEE SPECIALISTS. CORRESPONDENCE. TO THE EDJTOB. QJIR, —As the working people are passing through very trying times, on account of' riie increased cost of living, perhaps you will give some publicity to tho fact that there is a grocer and tea merchant, called Miller, next to Mollisons’, in George street, who is selling groceries at very low prices, and who, to my mind, should receive the palronago of every cash purchaser in Uio City. I have examined several price lists, and find that Miller’s is the lowest published for months. It appears in the ‘Evening Star’ every Thursday night.—l am, etc., HOUSEWIFE. i i KAriSFINLSH ERS WANTED. ’SYfANTED, GOOD BRASS'FINISHFRd v* Permanent work to suitable menf' good wages. Apply (with references) to JENKINS AND MACK, Engineer's, Wellington. ■jV'ff I s S SWINDLE Y, I»jL 103 Princes street, Dunedin (opposite Bank of New Zealand), Is Showing the Latest Hat Craze, THE TAGEL SAILOR HAT, with 6in Brim. Colors: Champagne, Rose, Wedgwood, Sue, and White. WANTED, QMART BOY for ‘Evening Star’ News Room. Apply MANAGER. WANTED, First-class ENGINE FITTERS and IRON TURNERS. ' TAS. J. NIVEN AND CO., LTD., Napier. WANTED, ■EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Apply THE SAVOY. BOOT TRADE. ANTED, FIRST-CLASS CLICKER, Constant wages. R, M’KINLAY AND SONS. WANTED, YOUNG MAN for GDI -H-* TING. Good wages to smart bam Apply (to-night) W. Breen and Son. 39 Dov tog. street <next^Armyßaxr«ciES)i

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Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 4

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