Sin" a son" of sixpence, pockets full of rye; Four-aiul-twonty Poaches baked iu a pie Apricots, too. ’ They’ro’ just the, very thing. All tho way from Me I son, lit for a king! V/e have received from Sunny Neison a shipment of the famous' “K ” FRUITS, preserved in heavy syrup in haif-gallon tins. Delicious for Dessert, but for a Pic SCRUMPTUOUS ! No extra sugar required—ali just ready for use. APRICOTS, 2/3 per tin. ' PEACHES, 2/2 per tin. Our advice to YOU is: Order at once. VALUABLE COUPONS WITH EVERY PURCHASE. Wolfenden & insse PROGRESSIVE GROCERS, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Telephones 1,831 and 3,135.
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Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 8
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100Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 8
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