iW ASKING TO RETAILERS. prosecutions under the PureJVjods Act, retailera should sell only THOMSON'S PUEE GENUINE GINGER WINE, the only genuine unadulterated Ginger Wine on the market. Also THOMSON'S RASPBERRYADE, 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 contain, and compare them' with "THOMSON'S." A SCARCE LINE. LADIES' KNITTED VIYELLA GLOVES, In White, Grey, Navy, Brown, and Black, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 3s lid pair. .kADIES' GAUNTLET KNITTED GLOVES, In White, Black, and Brown, 4s 6d pair. LADIES' HEATHER MIXTURE GASHMERE AND KNITTED HOSIERY, Various Shades to Match Costumes, 3s 6d and 4s lid pair. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., LIMITED, Dutedin's Busy Business Centre. PHOTOGRAPHY. TEST POCKET KODAKS, ■ * ■ "The Soldiers' Kodak." Now in Stock. Photographic Goods Just Arrived. Printing and Developing. N.z: CAMERA CO.. Ootason. ILLINERY CLASSES, MONDAY and L THURSDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 9. NORA DENE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 123 Higili street (opposite D.1.C.). "UGH GOURLEY, LTD. (Est. 1870). - Address: 7 CLARKE STREET. Economical Undertakers and Emba!mer3. Telegrams " Gourley, Dunedin." 'Phone 407 (Dav or Night).
'OPE AND KINASTON, Undertakes. '?) i__ft. St. Andrew street. Tel. 2,602; privata esidenee, 133. Day and Night. Estan. 1883. 4S. ARCHER AND CO. (Into manager • Cole and Springer), Undertaker. 219 eorge tireet. Tel. 3,192, day and night. gTVRAPWELL AND HOLliAi &}. (Successors to Cole and Springer), Undertakers and monumentists, 206 George and Princes street south. Estab. 1874. Tels: -Undertaker. 410, day and night. Private, 441 and 48S.
" Slaughtermen at freezing works are making remarkably good wages " (says the 'Wvntlham Herald'). "At Mataura on Saturday we observed the employees waiting for their weekly pay. One satisfied man going away with his earnings exclaimed: 'A nice little poesy!' 'How inuch?' he was asked. The reply came: > Seven pounds fifteen shillings' (£7 15s). Others earned more than that, we learned. If the work is hard the pay is good, and there is surely not much occasion for men / desiring to striked
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Evening Star, Issue 16408, 26 April 1917, Page 5
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