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TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. We have opened a Store for supplying the wants of every household in articles manufactured from Wood, How many householders know where to purchase the following articles:—Skirt Boards, Baking Boards, Knife Boxes, Bread Boards Chopping Boards, Rolling Pins, Potato Mashers, Tool Boxes, Clothes Props, Meat Safes, Shaving Cabinets Medicine Chests, Kerbs for Hearths, Sink Benches, Sink Tops, Household Steps and Ladders, etc., etc.P Why borrow your neighbor’s Steps, Ladders, etc., when you can buy your own at a reasonable figure at our Store? We have a good supply of Wood ware for Students of Marquetry Work always in stock. Any article in Woodware which is not included m our stock, we will be pleased to make to your order at a reasonable figure. GENERAL WOODWARE STORE, ta KING EDWARD STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Cameron Bros., Ltd., . CHEMISTS. - OARGnJj ROAD (’Phone 7,414). STAFFORD STREET (’Phone 1,403). PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY HOT WATER BAGS.—Let us show you our newly-landed stock of Hot Water Bottles. These are all guaranteed Bags of British manufacture. 8 x 12, 7/6; 10 x 12, 9/6. TOM FOX, MEN’S MERCER AND CLOTHIER, Is selling Suits at Half-piice. Only a few left from £3 3s. Trv me for Men’s Wear. EVERYTHING REDUCED. 279 King Edward St (op. Cold Stores). Miss F. CROSBIE. 305 KING EDWARD STREET (near Macandrew road), FOR STATIONERY AND TOYS, also Latest Novelties in FANCY GOODS, CHINA, AND GLASSWARE, suitable for Wedding or Birthday Gifts, Inspection Invited.

A y*., sodaNsfphort-i an eas\r ckair - bottle of contentment flrtburßell and Sow Special Reserve OLD SCOTCH WHISKY (Yellow Label) ■ Otago Agents; B R. Powley & Co., Dunedin G. & G. 2

Spring Outfits and Summer Dress ! You will find it pleasant to purchase at THE HUB. The styles are always up to date and in good taste, while the prices—ah! that’s where THE HUB always scores, for Uniformly Low Prices represent the Top Notch in Value! LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in Pandan and similar Straws, smartly trimmed with ribbon. See window. Remarkably cheap, 6/11. LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ SILK AND WOOL JUMPER SUITS, pleated skirts, Eton collar and tie. Shades; Light Green, Sky, Saxe, Vieux Rose, Cerise, etc. Wonderful value, 35/. A LADIES’ COTTON BLOOMERS, elastic waist and knee. Shades: White, Saxe, Champagne, Grey, and Helio. In W. and O.S. sizes. Price, 2/11. PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS, good quality Sateena, floral pleated skirt. Colors: Brown, Henna, Fawn, and Green. Price, 6/11. BOYS’ WASHING ’VARSITY TOPS, in Tussore, Grey, or White grounds with stripe, or in plain grounds; to fit boys 3 to 9 years. Prices, 4/6 to 6/11. BOYS’ SHIRTS, A SPECIAL PURCHASE, an assorted lot to fit boys from 4 to 14 years; some with collars to match. Exceptionally cheap, 2/11 to 5/6, according to size. South Dunedin. THE D. S. A. Branch.

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VITAMINES ! and Healthy Children. i Vitamine “A” is an important factor. Deficiency in Vitamine “A’’ tends to a lack of normal development, ( disease of the eyes, and rickets in children. The first four of the following list are extremely rich in Vitamine “A” 4 and the rest are high:— . i Butter, Spinach, Whole Milk, Cream, Eggs, Cheese, Tomatoes, Carrots. < Butter is a household necessity, but Purity is an essential i factor of a food. “HUIA” Butter ; Is an ideal Butter, prepared under hygienic conditions, and is free from Boric Acid and other preservatives. 1

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Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 4

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