TK NEW “SPOI S9 HTHIS is the 1918 Collar fc * It is Double Shape, Obtaii Stiff, ih White or Plain Blue, front gives more space than doe: style of Double Collar, while id enable the collar to rest well an on the Shirt Front. . . . A Smart Up-to-date and EasyMade in sizes from 13% to 17. All fourfold, Extra Quality. • « <» 8 Price 1/ each. J. & J. ARTHUR Merchant Tailors and Men’s IV 12, 14, 16, and 18 George The Ever Welcome Gift— A Photograph. IF “ You can’t send too many Photos.,” wrote a soldier in France. The boys in khaki always welcome Photos, from homo. The pictures of loved ones brighten the lonely hours in camp or trench, and bring back pleasant memories of happy days in far-off New Zealand. IT The better the Photo, the greater the pleasure —that’s why so many people have their Photographs for France taken by Mr Steadman at the “ Acme.” IT Call, write, or ’phone and make an appointment. m*^^o Studio , 263 CEORCE STREET, * DUNEDIN. Telephone 965. S. SA Ladies’ 1 Next D.S.A., Real Tail Ready to Costumes to FP you Lose Anything, Advertise in L ‘ Star’s ’ Lost and Found column. “404 C A legal Perfume Deliciously Fragrant end Exquisitely Refreshing! Beware of Foreign Makes! Kef £x<^ui
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Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 7
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212Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 7
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