Now that tho holidays are over, ladlea will find that a visit to to replenish HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES will bb worth while. n SI As* I VJ& can sitosjly all your Jn p $ ironmongery, • kltoftsn Utensllu, | a crockery, cstina, Glassware, L a Outlay, eto„ oto„ at IswoeS f| I passibSo prises, i|j 1 We have at pressnt a ecs# assort- @ 1 mmt of OAR PET SWEEPERS, 1 I including the " Fecny " Vacuum || I Clogaar, whloh isnc&ubtodSy Is M I one of tlis best on the market., j| || CORNER MORAY PLAOE AND N | GEORGE STREET. fj | 'Phonos—Georgo stroet, 377. J3 I Moray plaoa, 1,273. U mmmmm The "nutty" flavour of Mnest Oats—that's what makes Oatina taste so good. You never tire of iteven if you eat it every day of the year. Is the ideal Summer foodlight, and easily digested. And it is Economical—contains most food-value for the moneyit costs. In 41b. and 201b. bags full w&lght. Always Pure and Fresh—packed a bag within a bag. Test it to-morrow—Buylto-day! Most Grocers sell Oatina—if yours does not, send his name to Langdown & Son, Ltd., Christchurch—a post-card will do. You will be supplied. Winner of only Gold Medal, Japan-Briiish Exhibillon,London
A Photograph. ,f " You can't send too many Photos.," wrote ft soldier in Franoe. $ The boys in khaki always welcome Photos, from home. Tho 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. \ f Tho hotter the Photo, tho greater the pleasure —that's why so many people havo their Photographs for Franco taken by Mr Steadman at the " Acme." fif Call, write, or 'phone and make an appointment. 'iudio 9 DUNS-DIN. Telephone 965. J. BTSADiiAN, Manager SSIS ■HHHBhHHP m
jN order to have the 'Star' era. in good i- time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in t orders early. .
•TN order to have the ' Star' out in good JL time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. Wo would therefore request Advertisers to kindly hear this in mind, and send in their orders early.
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Evening Star, Issue 16663, 20 February 1918, Page 2
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