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B^bs^wairaSigggPfi! upon the details of your Crib, or you may regret when Summer comes. The choice of Roofing is limited by the high price of some materials, and scarcity of others. Fortunately there is available an Asphalt Roll Roofing that makes an ideal covering for Cribs and Summer Cottages, being light in weight as well as in price; weatherproof; easily fixed by yourself, if need be; giving pure water for drinking; coolness; and durable as the building. Ask John Chambers & Son Ltd.. Stuart Street, Duneclin, or St. Asaph St., Christehurch, to mail you free sample and price list of "the better roof at lower cost" sold under the name of ■ertam-teed Roofing. m ifp J k ~(| ft % Owing to the conditions brought about by the | war, all Or'Stich Cocoa Manufacturers are | prohibited from exporting their goods. | Cadbury's Bournville Cocoa | is wanted for the people at Home and for the | men at the Front. Meanwhile, foreign brands I can be imported into N.Z., and the Britisher is I handicapped. The boys are making their'sac- | rifices, and we at home must make "ours. After I the war, SournvkHe Cocoa will be to the front I § A% FULL \ A/ ** i CREAM \i mum Most hxquisil l-Savour is obtained by Puddings, Custards, Scon* Salad Dressings, etc. HIGHLANDER MILK !y the richest and purest of cows' milk concentrated by the removal of excess moisture to the consistency of cream, the finest cane sugar added, and tinned scientifically, under the moat rigid sanitary regulations. Diluted with water it excels dairy milk for all table and cooking purposes—and it is so handy. ECONOMISE, AND LET YOUR GROCER BE YOUR MILKMAN. ALL BRITISH MADE. ALL BRITISH CAPITAL

m m m m a SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Why suffer painful Electrolysis and take the risk of having your" face badly marked when will permanently remove the worst growth and leave the skin beautifully clean ana smooth. No burning, no marking, no odor. Price 6/6. 71 L. Sprosen, chemist, Octagon, Dunedin (Posted any address, plain wrapper, 6u extra). Qj&caft&d / f.uiea by y I nient. flu I pt-iired. «.n,l I mnlsize." mb m m I A. DQIG, Family Chemit ''A 115 B Victoria Avenue - WANGANI Iff 1 1 !;! Now on offer at Sale Prices at |-j the " Hub"! ;] There are plenty of Bargains and plenty of Buyers at our Sale. *""* We only hold one twice a year, ana when it's on there's "something doing "! Don't neglect your chance to save some money | § by sharing in the "Big Bargains." j | LADIES' FASHIONABLE HATS AT CLEARING PRICES! | LADIES' UNTRIMMED FELT HATS, all colors, newest shapes. 1 1 Wore 4/11 to 11/6. Clearing at 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, and I 1 4/S each. | | READY-TO-WEARS. Wero 6/11 to 15/11. Clearing at 1/11, 4,11, f f and 3/11 each. i i THE NEW OILSKIN HATS, smart shapes, stitched brims; colors fj \ —Navy, Brown, Violot, Green, Saxe, and Light Champagne. 1 Were 14/11. Cleari? g at 7/6 each. | | CHILDREN'S MILLINERY BARGAINS ! FELT SHAPES, for girls 4to 10 years old; colors—Navy, Brown, @ Saxe Grey, ard Red. Were 4/11 to 6/11. Clearing at 1/ each. GIRLS' TRIMMED FELT HATS ; colors—Navy, Saxe, Brown, etc. I D Were 6/11 to 11/6. Clearing at 3/11 and <!'11. § \\ INFANTS' WOOL BONNETS clearing at 1/11* each. § g LADIES' GLOVES, VEILINGS, fie, AT REDUCED 1 1 PRICES. i I LADIES' FINE TAN HOSE. 1 x 1 ribbed, row 2/3 per pair. 2 1 LADIES' BLACK WOOL GLOVES, fine knit, 1/3 per pair. I [ NET VEILINGS, 6 pieces only, in Black, Navy, and Violjt. Clear- I H ing :-;i 9cl. jf |3 EMBROIDERY INSERTION, A\m wide, former prices, 1/3 and I 1 1/6. Clearing at 9d p«r yard. I 'I LOVELY NECKWEAR—BIG VALUE ! U SILK, MUSLIN, NET, AND CREPE DE CHINE. Wore up to «w 4/11 each. Now at 9d, 1/8, and 1/11, Kf< STAMPED CAMISOLES, splendid quality Longcloth, good eyelet H-a work design. Clearing at 1/3 each. f ;.] The "Hub" Winter' Fair' S SOUTH DUNEDIN, D.S.A. BRANCH II

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Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 10

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