WARNING TO RETAILERS. ' _To avoid prosecutions under the Pure Foods Act, retailers should sell only THOMSON’S PURE GENUINE GINGER WINE, the only genuine unadulterated Ginger Wine on tho market. Also THOMSON’S RASPBEERYADB. the only Raspberryade in the world not artificially colored, as well as THOMSON’S RASPBERRY VINEGAR and LIMEJUICE CORDIAL—the purest manufactured in the Empire or anywhere else. ■Read the labels of the adulterated brands, and see what these inferior drinks cob tain, and compare them with "THOMSON’S.” ECONOMY IN EASTERN ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPET SQUARES. RUGS, 12s fid, ISs fid, to 355. HALL RUGS, 4ft x 7ft, 37s fid, 555. ,QUARES, 9ft x 10ft fiin, £5 17s fid; 10ft 6in x 12ft, £7 15s; 12ft x 15ft, £lO 15s. i FEW SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., LTD., Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre. PHOTOGRAPHY. lY EST POCKET KODAKS. "The Soldiers’ Kodak.” > Now in Stock. Photographic Goods Just Arrived. Printing and Developing. N.Z. CAMERA CO.. Octagon. B. J. BLAKELE * DENTIST, BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, Corner of Bond and Rattray streets (Next Telegraph Office), Y, Telephone 1,859. JTOVELY little Pull-on Hats, with Neckwear to match; these are both smart and uncommon. Nora Deuo Millinery Company. 123 High street. TTUGH GOURLEY, LTD. (Est. 1870). Address: 7 CLARKE STREET. Economical Undertakers and Embalmers. Telegrams “ Gtnnlty, Dunedin.” ’Phone 407 (Day or Night).
PUBLIC NOTICE. 'A PEACCOUNTSDUE to the late Firms \J- WYNN AND HOPE and A. AISID SON may be PAID to A. S. ARCHER AND CO., Undertakers, 219 George street, whose receipt will bo sufficient. A. J. WYNN, Liouidator. "OFF. AND KINASTON, Unit- naktrs ~r, - St. Andrew street. Tel. 2,602; privaie residence, 133. Day and Night. Estab. 1883. AS. ARCHER AND CO. (Into manager • Cole and Springer), Undertaker 219 George street. Tel. 3,192, day and night. TjHtAPWELL AND HO LG AXE A. (Successors to Cole and Springer), UNDERTAKERS AND MONUMENTISTS, 208 George and Princes street south. Estab. 1874. 'Pels: Undertaker, 410, day and night. Private. 441 and 486.
“It is a surprising fact that after two and a-half years of war the supply of London theatres is not equal to the demand,” says ‘The Times.’ “At present every playhouse is occupied, except the Little, which is hcinc used as a Y.M.C.A. hostel, and Covent Garden, row a Government • furniture depository, and another half-dozen could bo filled without difficulty,”
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Evening Star, Issue 16398, 14 April 1917, Page 6
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