To the Housekeeper SKSSSCKSCCCSK Boy no more smelly Rennet. Yon can now gel I Blrks Junket Powder (The Purest Form of Rennet known.) . s Always sweet; keeps indefinitely packed in Jp? s»]e bottles. A measure attached to each cork. iPJJ J® i Birks Junket Powder is much superior to fluid P Rennet and Rennet Tablets. •• NEILL & CO., LTD., Agents. SS vMV.vmwvAvwmmvAW.w^A VAVAV.V.W.ViV«V.VMV«W,'i.m'=’MWM 1 & m nr s You need Sun-Maid Raisins—as much as you need air and light. They’re only 3d. a packet! Sun-Maid Raisins Eat raisins—between meals—after meals—any time—they’re / always tempting and nutritious. You’ll buy “Sun-Maids” at ’ any good store, fruiterers or confectioners. Haines-89 fe! r 'L DURHAM DUPLEX SAFETY RAZOR Posted 2d extra. Again we offer you this wonderful value, and with this is given away a Sample Tube of Colgate’s Shaving Cream. [he Blade is the same as upplied in the 7/6 Set, only the handle is cheapened. Lxtra Blades—3 for 2/-, 5 for 3/3. Stroppers—l/6. ASK TO SEE THE 7/6 SET. Note.—The manufacturers have made up this Demonstration Outfit to prove what a wonderful Safety Razor it is. What about posting you a Razor? VERNON SMITH, LTD. AT VERNON SMITH’S CORNER, GEORGE STREET AND MORAY PLACE, DUNEDiN, China is very much cheaper at Dawsons Limited ——And Every Piece is of Highest Quality. To buy Chinaware anywhere but from us is truly wasting money. Compare our prices and quality with those of any other house in New Zealand. You will find that not only are PRICES CHEAPER, but Quality is of the very highest. If only for the sake of economy, every housewife should buy Chinaware from us. V. sh White Three Geld , Cups and Saucers, 0 per half-dozen. 8/9 per dozen, ris or Minton shape. English Plain White Break-fast-size Cups and Saucers, 4/6 per half-dozen. 8/9 per dozen. As illustrated. Our China IS cheaper. These prices are examples. ■Mi ff m m s'/fs-'A# m Si/'I THE BLOCK, DUNEDIN. Corner Princes Street and Moray place.
/GARDENING, .-made a pleasure and di 5 t 'OT light;- the,‘Star Garden Annual’ tel you what to do each month and how t da it,
ROSES., — Special articles by when and how to plant to gel results; see ‘Stax Garden Annual. .experts; the bes
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Evening Star, Issue 18736, 11 September 1924, Page 5
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