7b Jam-makers .The time and the fruit are ripe for action on your part. Currants, raspberries, and shining D.I.C. Jam Pans lure you on to fill those empty shelves. Here’s a helpful and modestly priced list of jam-making necessities. Read ! GLASS PEESEEYING FETHT JABS, hsß-gaOcn* screw top, wide month, 15/ dot ; Quart bizQj 11/ (far* Pint size, 10/ doz. GLASS JELLY JABS, tin top, lib, 4/6 doz. RUBBER BlNGS—Large size, Sd doz; small size, 6d doz. JAM JAES, Glass—lib, 5/ doz? 21b, 6/6 das, ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS, 13m. 14m, 3 Sin diameter—l6/6, 19/6, 22/6 each. Better Quafity, 21/, 25/, 28/6 each. SCALES, dock dial, to 301b—19/6 each, WOODEN SPOONS in all sizes, from 6d to 1/3 each. ENGLISH ALUMINIUM DOUBLE BOILEES with Bronze Handle—2 pints, 13/6; 3 pints, 16/6; 5 pints, 19/6. ALUMINIUM: BASINS, I/ to 3/6 each. H&usessbes —• we can only whisper that the fruit won't last For jam pans To-day's the word? rof* UaliU ftfzvu-jt ■< "W. ,U.-■■■"■ rr~.r ISZi iECTECriEU T "7 r ttSZIZESttXESXSSjiB, 1926 Dominion Bowling Championships Tournament. All Kinds of Bowlers’ Clothing: Flannels, Blazers, Shoes, Socks, Hats ITS GOOD IF ITS See Our Special Window Displays! MEN’S BOWLING HAT RIBBONS, all regulation colors —2/6. MEN’S CREAM FLANNEL BOWLING TROUSERS, side straps, belt loops, cuff bottoms —32/6. MEN’S WHITE FELT BOWLING HATS—B/G. 'W’R CREAM KNITTED PULL-OVER WEAVERS, club color necks—lo/6. MEN’S NAVY FLANNEL BOWLING BLAZERS with Whites, Gold, or Rod cord binding—lß/6 N’S WHITE REP. TWILL OR TOBRALCO JOWLING SHIRTS—6/11, 7/11, to 11/6, MEN’S BOWLING BLAZERS in regulation club stripes; Otago, Dunedin, North-east Valley, St. Hilda, Balmacewon, Kaitnna, Boston Chibs, etc,.—3s/, 37/6, 38/6. MEN’S WHITE CANVAS BOWLING SHOES, crepe rubber soles—ll/9. MEN’S WHITE REP. TWILL OR TOBRALCO BOWLING SHIRTS—6/11, 7/11, to 11/6. MEN’S WHITE CANVAS BOWLING SHOES, crepe rubber soles —14/6. ’S TAN WILLOW CALF OXFORD BOWL 3 SHOES, crepe rubber soles—2s/6. MEN’S WHITE CANVAS BOWLING SHOES, crepe rubber soles—ll/9. MEN’S CREAM GABERDINE BOWLING TROUSERS—I9/6, 2-5/. MEN’S WHITE CANVAS BOWLING SHOES, stout crepe soles—l4/6. MEN’S CREAM GABERDINE TROUSERS, heavy weight—32/6, 37/6, MEN’S TAX WILLOW CALF OXFORD BOWL ING SHOES—crepe rubber solos—2s/6. lew Zealand Go aciory OCTAGON NEW ZEALAND^ IPI gr : CLOTHING FACTORY DUNEDIN
Ask for “ AnchoveH-e" Fish Paste. Fpcommcnded on hoi. buttered toast. Served in all leading tea rooms.—[Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 19143, 9 January 1926, Page 12
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372Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19143, 9 January 1926, Page 12
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