Watson’* No. 10 is a little dearer th« most whiskies, but is worth the money."* fAdvt.] . These are stirring times for New Zealand grocers, thanks to “No-Rubbing” Laundry Help, “ Keep Smiling ” Boot Polish, and “Golden Rule" Soap—the ruling soap.— [Advfc.] Tho • y “ Golden Ballo t.’’ _ (December 19th, Join tho Pacific and participate. Booklet on application. Offices, 86 King Edward street. —[Advt.] Warning! Don’t be misled. We are toy specialists, not jobbers. Todd’s Toy Arcade, George street.—[Advt.J New season’s photographic goods; excellent stock now arriving. Cameras from 6s. Send your order early to H. J. Gill, 11 and 13 Frederick street, Dunedin.; ’phone 1,144. HiAdvt.l The nip for nippy winter weather—Wat- I con’s No, 10, fine eld Soolob whisky.— [Advil !
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Evening Star, Issue 18141, 4 December 1922, Page 6
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119Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18141, 4 December 1922, Page 6
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