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K» m CROL <1»! counn ' astttDv ■! * H 1 ! gE SSSrJ 1 SORE THI INFLUE ilia THROAT and I MADE m m CHAMBCRLA SYDNtV t <£• small; hi* i'll! BUKsiwidTimim k fc«l Hiss medicine is trusted the whole .world o^er. The qualities which give it the high place it holds in the public’s regard are— Its unfailing effectiveness. Its perfect safety for children and adults alike. Its very pleasant taste. W 1 YOU CAN GET EVERYTHING you Require for Outside or Inside Painting at i Lees, ill 3$ ij Ira tU 'Jy | LLt la Uii 63 GEORGE STREET. WALLPAPERS.—Thousands of designs, all the very latest, to choose from. j PAINTS of all sorts. I GLASS of all description. BRUSHWARE, VARNISHES, I SCRIM, TACKS. I PICTURE MOULDING AND MOUNTS. MOTOR PAINTS, and EVERYTHING the Painter requires, all of the very best, aud you buy it cheapest at Andrew Lees, Ltd., 63 GEORGE STREET.

read and Jam 5? The Old Familiar Term from Childhood Days, jam is a universal favourite—a joy to youngsters—a pleasure to grown-ups. But the Jam must be good Jam —pure Fruit Jam —and that is why K Jam has been for 42 years the popular Jam from end to end of Nlew Zealand* Its superior reliable quality—the fresh fruit flavour—its purity and deliciousness—retain its old friends and win the new. ‘‘K” Jam has enjoyed a not-out innings [or 42 years, and is still going strong. This year ‘K’ Jam is belter than ever. Your grocer stocks your favourite variety Ask - /f him 06 fevf for N'it” |Pl^!Li.j..j!!SsSi 4/ A Haines 68 In Glass Jars and Vs and 2’s Tins. MBflaMS

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Evening Star, Issue 18289, 31 May 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18289, 31 May 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18289, 31 May 1923, Page 9

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