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South Dunedin’s ShoppingCentre W. & SI D. S. GOODS ALWAYS FRESH. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. LOOK AT THIS FOR A SNIP:— CALIFORNIAN SULTANAS, JUICY GOLDEN FRUIT; PERFECTLY SOUND, but not quite up to the W. &R. standard. The whole shipment (just landed) to go at 3lb for 1/3. See these Sultanas in Windows and buy plentifully. ■ Wo have just received a small parcel of CALIFORNIAN TINNED PEAS. These are in constant demand, so secure your supplies early and avoid disappointment, 1/3 per tin. A new line we are handling, and which is being recommended by all who buy it—slb tins. RASPBERRY PULP. To make 101 bof delicious firm-setting Jam add'slb sugar and boil. 5/9 per tin. HITCHON’S PRIME DAIRY-FED BACON, sliced and stacked by electric bacon-cutting machine. 1/4 per lb. VALUABLE COUPONS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. Wolfenden & Russel’s DEPARTMENTAL STORES SOUTH DUNEDIN Telephone 1,831. Telephone 3,135.

“I've decided on a name for baby," said the young mother. “ 1 shall call her Euphrosyue.” Her husband did not care for the suggestion, but, being a. tactful fellow, he was far too wise to say so. “ Splendid,” he said cheerfully. “ The first girl I ever loved was called Euphrosyne, and the name will revive pleasant memories.” There was a brief silence. Then: “We will call her Elizabeth, after my mother,” said the young wife firmly. THE “ ALL BLACKS.” When leaving for Sydney, the N,Z. team took good supplies of Q-tol (for embrocation) and Eluenzol as a means of wardmu off sore throats and influenza.—[Advi.]

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Evening Star, Issue 18714, 16 August 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18714, 16 August 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18714, 16 August 1924, Page 12

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