JAM MAKING! Tt;o time for looking to your wants for Jam Making and Fruit Preserving is fast approaching. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT—COMPARE THEM. NARROW-MOUTH JARS—I pint, 9/ per dozen; 1 quart, 10/ per dozen. „WID E-MO UTH JARS—I quart, 11/6 per dozen; 2 quarts, 15/ per dozen. 21b JAM JARS—2/ and 2/3 per halfdozen. SMALL JAM JARS, about Uoz—--1/6 per half-dozen, JAM JAR COVERS, 11b and 21b size—6cf packet. JAM JAR RINGS —6d and 9d par dozen. SPRING BALANCE with Scoop to weigh 251b—2/. SCALES with Weights—9/ to 43/. 4-5/, WRENCHES for Screwing Narrow-mouth Tops— l/ each, FLY EXTERMINATOR. Flies are naturally troublesome at Jam Season, but wo have the , T T^T , T . wherewithal to clear them out. FLA KEELO, m tins 1, Dar fi n STICKY PL* ROLLS 5 and 6 for L DAISY FLY-KILLER . . . ... . _ 8 ™,J M m 243 GEORGE STREET (NEAR HANOVER STREET). -4 SO-EESI COMPETITION RESULT. ° 4 win S the poor number of entries received, the judges decided to award the following prizes only, but the date of the Competition Is hereby extended until 23th December, 1918, when it is hoped that sufficient entries will fcs received to enable the balance of the prizes to be distributed. Names and addresses of successful competitors are: Miss M. YEATES, is Miller street, N.E. Valley, Dunedin, Mrs J. TERRY, 112 Nile street east, Nelson. ■Mrs BOND, Hope and Stafford streets, Dunedin. Mrs CON. SULLIVAN, Carter’s terrace, c/o P. 0., Tinwald Mies ROSE M, BALL, Threadnsedle street, Crcymouth Mrs A. J. SHANKS, Tuturau. Miss M. POOLE, Waterloo road, Lower Hutt, Wellington Mrs A. PHILLIPS, 203 Durham street, Christchurch. Yours faithfully, SO-EESI LAUNDRY HELP CO. 10, 10/ 10, 10, The SPEEDWELL Bicycle, £ll IoP Wonderful Value at the Present Time, Prices for Bicycles have been going up and up since the war started and are still advancing. Considering this, the “ Speedwell ” is wonderfulvalue at £ll 10/. Those who contemplate purchasing a Bicycle should get tiie speedwell while it is obtainable at this low price WRITE OR CALL F.OR PARTICULARS, And see what splendid material the “ Speedwell ” is made of. The quality will surprise you. Price, »11 10/, Lady’s or Gent’s. £1 extra if terms desired. W. A. scon & SONS, 183. George Street, Dunedin.
A DVEETISEMENTS of 16 words announo- ■*-*- ing Situations Vacant, Wairteds, To Lets, Board and Residence, Lost and Found: 16 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d, six insertions ss. Cash in advance. Extra charge if booted, “ A DVERTISEJnJENTS of 16 words aimouno ■a”-*. ing Situations Vacant, Wanted#. T< Lets, Board and Residence, Lost and Found : 16 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d, sir insertions ss. Cash in advance. Extra charge if booked.
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Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 3
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