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)(Cjyy are still the same Laminated Leak- I Yy/~ less All-Red Air Containers of the fine i 'Ay quality and thickness which have gained this f| ' British production a reputation and popularity amongst || motorists in this country that can only be obtained, by If continual satisfactory service* j| OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GARAGES, I HERE ARE SOME PRICES: i 700 x 85 20/- each. 710 x9O 21/6 „ 760 x9O 22/- „ 810x90 28/6 „ 765x105 83/- „ 815x105 34/6 „ 815x120 40/- ~ 875x105 38/6 „ 820 x 120 39/6 „ 880 x 120 41/6 ~ 920x120 41/8 „ 935 x 135 43/- „ -Write us for Price List of of the new DUNLOP WHITE TREAD MOTOR COVERS AND THE ALL-RED TUBES. 28 x 3 20/- each, 30x3 217- „ 30x3* 22/- Z 81x4 32/- " 82x3 22/- „ 82x3& 28/6 „ 32x4 32/- „ 83x4 83/6 " 84x4 38/6 „ 35x4J 40/-- " 36x4 34A , 87x5 Coy., Wellinarton Christchurch Auckland With Middle Age comes the necessity of giving attention to the ■ condition of one's Eyes. Occasional pain and slight blurring of the vision are signs that the Eyes arc beginning to feel the need of help. To save the Eyesight i* to safeguard one of Life's greatest possessions. Good Glasses, carefully prepared by Mr Neill, will be found invaluable. You are invited to tall and have your eyes carefully-tested. ProfosMonal If OpiSian, JL HUGH NEILL, "%5=3» 7 T«!ftphono 3,15&> The time for looking Jo your wants for Jam Making and Fruit Preserving is fast approaching. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT—COMPARE THEM. ' NARROW-MOUTH JARS—I pint, . dozen. | WIDE-MOUTH JARS—I quart, Ml 11/0 per dozen; 2 quarts, 18/ per ijwiiip cfoz«sn JoSilll> I !!| il 2lb JAM JARS-2/ and 2/3 per half--111 <l i| 11 dozen. . ■M I'H'lfflSJ SMALL JAM JARS, about 14oz_ ■Jf 1/6 per half-dozen. 1 JAM JAR COVERS, lib and 21b iMiiiiuii'm i uiiiiMiiiniiJ s * ze — 6£ * Packet. I : ill JAM JAR aiNGa-ed and 9d per I PI 11' ill dozen. I ill SPRING BALANCE with Scoop to 111 lllf ™'& 251b-2/. JF SCALES with Weights—9/ tc U/. WRENCHES for Screwing Narrow- mouth Tops—l/ each. ' FLY EXTERMINATOR. Plies are. naturally troublesome at Jam Season, but wo have the FLY KEELO, in tlmT^ 1 *° dear them OUt ' „ nfi „ STICKY FLY ROLLS ../ ,/ . .' fi ' ri p f * "i"/ DAISY FLY-KILLER . . .. . .' .' .' .* . 5 . £n f ® f ° r $\ 243 GEORGE STREET (NEAR HANOVER STREET).

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Evening Star, Issue 16624, 5 January 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16624, 5 January 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16624, 5 January 1918, Page 11

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