PUBB FOOD Has a very vital connection .with the Health, Happiness, and even Lives of those who may bo closest to you. CEEAMOATA (Cream o' the o*t) Guaranteed Pure under all Pure Food Regulations. ALL GOOD STORES. AN ANSWEE To the few who may think there is surh a thing as equality in the purity of Carbonated Waters and Cordials. For the second time Thomson and Co. have been ordered to supply the N.Z. • Government's Hospital Sliip ifaheno with their "Purity" Soda, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Lime Juice and Soda, Lime Juice Cordialthe only waters from New Zealand which have had taw unique distinction bestowed upon them. They were bottled in Thomsons' hygienic, germ proof, crown-topped Lotties, which protect the head and lip from outside contamination. KEW CARPETS. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., LTD., Havo jusc opened BIG SHIPMENTS OP CARPETS, SQUARES, AND RUGS, Comprising AXMINSTER, INDIAN, AND ORIENTAL DESIGNS, NEW LINOLEUMS, NEW CRETONNES AND COVERINGS, : AND INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. 1 BROWN, EWINCr, 'AND CO., Dunediir's Busy Business Centre. MAIL NOTICE. Mails close 'at the Chief Post Office, Dunedin, as under :—■ For Australian States, by north express (to connect with Riverina), at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Late-fee letters, 10.30 d.m/j railway station, 11.14 a.m. Mails for South Sea Islands, by first available steamer. Correspondence for all neutral countries Is subject to censorship. Mails for United Kingdom, Expeditionary Forces abroad, America, and all overtea countries except Australia will be despatched from time to time bv the best route without special notification. G. F. B. Smallbone, ...-Acting Chief Postmaster.
FUNERAL NOTICE. T ! HB Friends of tlie late Joseph Smith (and family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mosgiet Railway Station on TUESDAY. 20th February, 1917. at 2.30 p.m., for place of interment, East Taieri Cemetery. Cortege will leave his late residence, Burns street, Milton, on Tuesday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, for Milton Railway Station'. Milton friends kindly accept this intimation. JOHN R. WILSON, Undertaker, • Union fitreet, Milton. U.A.O.D. GOOD INTENT LODGE, No. 8. OFFICERS and Members .of the above Lodge are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of the late Bro. Joseph Smith, P.A., wliich will leave Mosgiei Railway Station on TUESDAY, 20th i/ist., at 2.30 p.m., for F.ast. Taieri Cemetery. Pieaao meet at lodge room, 1.45 p.m. B. M'CANN, A.D. OPE AND KINASTON, Undertakers. 50 St. Andrew street. Tel. 2,602; privaH residence, 153. Day and Night. Estab. 1888. AS. ARCHER AND CO. flat© manager • Colo and Springer), Undertaker, 219 George itreet. Tel. 3,192, day and Mehi. X7IRAPWELL AND HOLGATJS JT. (Successors to Cole and Springer), UNDERTAKERS AND MONUMENTISTS, 206 George and Princes Btreet south. E«tab. 1874. Tels: Undertaker, 410, day mi night. PtWate, <V<VI and W6.
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Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 4
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