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W' MOSeiEL Rtl&S 1 Comfort in Travelling! ForWmter Motoringl or other travel S youwilladd rentlyfoyourpleasure and comfort by fa ; proTldinjryourßdf with a warm, cosy jWOSGIEL RUG. The finest the and most Luxurious Rage t World produces the Sold at All the Best Shops. The chance visitor “Hothing in the house! what shall I do?” St. George Potted Meat to the rescue. Thin bread-and-hutter spread with delicious meat or fish paste makes a meal of dainty appetising sandwiches. Even the “old maid” will be eaten up to the last delicious morsel. “A tin in the pantry is worth two at the shop.” St George Potted Meats In five savoury varieties, In tins and glass jars. Ham and Chicken Ham and Tongue Devilled Ham Voal and Ham Salmon and Shrimp (in glass jars only) AT YOUR GROCER’S Made by Irvine and Stevenson’s St. George Co. Ltd., Dunedin. 1 ADAMS BRUCE Wedding Cake. 1 Tier . . . . £1 7/6. 2 Tier ....£2O/. 3 Tier .... £2 15/.: Adams, Bruce Wedding Cake is made from the choicest of fruits, preserved cherries, almonds, peel, fresh eggs, . and highest-grado creamery butter. Like other Adams, Bruce lines, -it is unsurpassed for quality, flavor, and value. Adams Bruce Ld. GEORGE STREET (near Hanover Street) and CARGILL’S CORNER. Also at Wellington, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Invercargill.

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Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 9

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