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GOOD NEWS for the WARM DAYS! No need to cook. Wo have the Goods, Delicious and Wholesome, all ready Cooked i Boiled Ham, Boiled Beef Ham, Yea! and Ham, Stuffed Roast Veal, Belgian Roll, Potted Meat, etc, WALLACE BROS., THE PORK BUTCHERS, KING EDWARD STREET. A. E. BORLEY, HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCONIST, KING EDWARD STREET, CARGILL’S CORNER. Prompt and Skilled Attention. Three Chairs. Razors Ground and Set by Experts. Girls’ Buster Cuts a Specialty. Tone counts in everything, especially in Violins. Lee imparts tone. W. J. LEE, Violin Maker, 134 Cargill Road, South Dunedin. All instruments Hand-made. Imported Violins from £2 10s. Handmade from £lO 10s to £IOO. Tone of faulty instruments improved. Bows Rehaired. All Repairs. ADVERTISING IS THE KEYSTONE ADVERTISING IS THE KEYSTONE OF SUCCESS. OF SUCCESS. R. H. GARBUTT & CO. (Successors to Walter Foster and Co.), PLUMBERS. DRAINERS. GASFITTERS. BELLHANGERS, eto., 126 CARGILL ROAD (Near Cargill's Corner). ’Phone 1,024. Gramophone Parlors, 174 KING EDWARD STREET. Latest Records Stocked. RECORDS EXCHANGED for the sum of one shilling. All Brands of TOBACCO and CIGARETTES Stocked. INSPECTION INVITED. G. MUNRO, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, CARGILL’S CORNER. What is home without Music? Buy one of our GRAMOPHONES. Prices range from £4 15s up. Latest Records in stock, and Needles,

fast, hundreds of pigeons nesting in the roofs weno dazzled by the flames and stupefied by the heat. in flocks over the blaze, they were unaolo to escape, and dropped dead, some falling into the river and others into the burning sheds or among the spectators. A W elsh steamer moored near had to Vie towed out to safety. Mother: “ I low many times have, I told you nut to bent that drum?” Sonny Boy i iimetw M&er l ”

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Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 5

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