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THERE is ONLY ONE D.C.L Gold Labe! WHISKY Now packed in oval and round bottles, but quality is the same as in square bottles. It costs a little more than other brands, but is well worth it. Try it. It's extra special. NEILL cfe CO., IT'D., Agent*

A New Costume For Easier season c The latest modes for Autumn and V,’inter wear are superb. A visit to our establishment will convince you on that point. Our 'range of smart Tailor-Made, Eeady-to-Wear Costumes covers A VARIETY OP STYLES and Trimmings that will prove most attractive to the Ladies. The Material in every instance is High Grade, including SERGES, GABERDINES, FACE CLOTHS, VELOUR CLOTHS, COVERTS, ETO., in Grey, Brown, Fawn, Blue, and other popular shades. The prices are consistently moderate. Wo supply separate Skirts. Tweeds, from 32/6; Serges, from 40/. YOU ARE URGED TO MAKE AN EARLY CALL. S. Saltzman ladies’ Tailor Specialist, nexl D.S.A„ Georges!.

The Ash-tray tells Ithe story E)K at any ash-tray note the cigarette ends —they tell in their own way how the owner appreciates the cigarette he smokes. “Prince Charming” Cigarettes can be recognised anywhere because they are smoked to a finish. They are valued “to the ash.” Far too good to leave on the ash-tray half finished. io 10 for 9d. Made in London. Sold everywhere. New Zealand Distributors—Aurora Trading Co., Ltd., Wellington. COI.DBERO

Lose no time in getting Clears out colds and catarrh quick time. Costs less than $\ doae,—[Adrt.] “ NAZOL.” in double* a ha’penny

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Evening Star, Issue 17927, 24 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17927, 24 March 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17927, 24 March 1922, Page 7