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MAKING! tfhe tiss>a for looking ta your wants for Jam Making and Fruit Preserving Is fast approaching. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT—COMPARE THEM. 5-. NARROW-MOUTH JARS—I pint, -agl 9/ por dozen; 1 quart, 10/ per a**. dozen. I WIDE-MOUTH JARS—I quart, I 11/6 per dozen; 2 quarts, 16/ per Hlllllfi ~ ■illllllllilll! dozen. » /k----"Ml I I 21b JAM and 2/3 per halfllil'llli llflllli I SMALL JAM JARS, about Hob—,lk 1/6 per half-dozen. JAM JAR COVERS, lib and 21b 9 size—Gd paoßet. ,„„„„„„ ,„„„„„ J JAM JAR RINGS—6d and 9d per 1 1 IS cJozen--11 ft 11' SPRING-BALANCE with Scoop to "I"""' .nllllllllllf . • weigh 251b—2/. V SCALES with Weights—9/ to 45/. 45/. WRENCHES for Screwing Narrow- mouth Tops—l/ eaoh. FLY EXTERMINATOR. FBes are naturally troublesome at Jam Season, but we have the wherewithal to dear them out. FLY'KEELO, in this ...,..•.,.... 1i per tin STIOKY FLY ROLLS •-.„.« ...... S Old 8 for 1/ DAISY FLY-KILLER, . ".V . * , .... ... . i/£ mmam 243 CEORCE STREET (NEAR HANOVER STREET). ■rj *SS£ To distinguish the original and genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, see that the signature of I appears in White across the Red label on every bottle. No other sauce has such an exquisitelydelicate flavour, or such a reputation amongdiscriminating people In every part of the world. fie ono sale is over I E are now busy opening up the New Season's Goods, of which we shall make a Splendid Sh®w in the course ©f a few days, . . . • . REMNANTS ; & ODD LOTS still remaining on hand will behold off to'the first comers at Job Prices. A fine chance for thrifty people! . . . . SOUTH DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 2