9 M 1 I i m W2T„ m liii m %k mm im % W: m m * When visitors Come I —andtherehappenstobeashortageof Blankets, a Mosgiel Rug makes a splendid substitute. "The World's Finest Bug." Sold at aU the best shopa 1 SHS£ 7l±¥^lia^&^*^fmm?y&>: These Heat Gift Parcels are sure to please if ourrname is-on" the box. The recipient knows thafcrft means Quality, Value, and Service. YOU'RE WELCOME .AT THE QUALITY JEWELLERS. 31 PRINCES STREET,' DUNEDIN. a^^.'-gwwgWWCT'^ 1 I m i "v< I SS 1 1 1 I I I 1 i & 1 M 1 §§ 1 i I I S i I 2W i 1 U 'AS m m W-P m *&* ■. m <*t m. & Tn % 1 m 2£ m %£ Vs m m wm ss<? ■?* &%% <&y> *r. m i 7«« ?gM &4 / v£# s& u n 7 'A tm &s k^> m *A msß sm x: Uk *k & 83 &*< * x r-Z. I «S Lino Polish Makes Glossy Rows Gives a Brilliant Shine NO NEED TO BUB i ,j A touch "' of Keep Smiling QUICK WORK! Happy is the Housewife who does her weekly washing with No Rubbing Laundry Help. Up in the morning early, she soon has the clothes on the line. When the neighbors are anxiously wonderi™" - •" if it will rain," Lei washing is ready for putting away. A real boon to womankind 1 will keep your boots shining for the rest of the week. Sd per tin. Remarkable Value I Sold at all Stores. 'Aren't beautifully clean * . . and so ing? It helps' St woman .ta' keep her yoaihful charmVfaen ■she does not need bing her vitality to bits over a sfean>* ; ingisasb-taii. That's -why the astate. Housewives of, iNew Zealand are Bitch great admirers of No Rubbing. Try it yoarseff.l This much-imitated, but never equalled, preparation is especiafiy valuable in the hot, close days of summer, when physical exertion is such a bore. A packet of No Robbing , thrown into the copper loosens the dirt and cleanses the garment without the usual toil of hard rubbing. A_ good rinsing is all that is required. It wfll wash the daintiest, filmy Blouse without injury, and clean a grease : soaked pair of Overalls mih. egaal£t&cess T i ■-'■'■:''"%?-■■■■: It's a positive wonder 1 ■ „■] sfer Ce>te llilili
THE LAST FEW DAYS BEFORE THE FESTIVE SEASON ENDS. Make the most of the time to supply your needs for Personal or Gift Use. You will save an amount of time, worry, and expense. We have both the Quality and Variety, and the Prices you will find Moderate. A few Specials are mentioned here. . , There are hosts-of others. TEA COSIES in a lovely lot of designs. LADIES' HAIR BRUSHES that are serD&eoSfe. HAND MIRRORS that reflect good taste. 5j6 to 2 gns. Gents' WALLETS, POCKET BOOKS, NOTE C^SES. Gents' MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES in Cases, Ebony and Saiinwood Backs. 18/6 to 2 gns. MANICURE SETS, useful and dainty. BLACK and WHITE SILK HOSE.
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Evening Star, Issue 17543, 24 December 1920, Page 3
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