SAVE TRAM FARES, TIME, AND MONEY! Spend your money in Progressive South Dunedin. Prices will please you.
TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. We have opened a Store for supplying the wants of every household in articles manufactured from Wood How mam householders know where to Duichi'ise the following articles : ; Skirt Boards, Baking Boards, Knife Boxes, *lread Boards (.’hopping Boards, Rolling Pins, Potato Mashers, Tool Boses. Cl'Vkes Props Meat Sates, Shaving Cabinets, Medicine Chests Kerbs for Hearths. Sink Benches; Sink Tops. Household Steps and Ladders, etc., etc;? Why hoi row voui neighbor’s Steps, Ladders, etc., when you can buy your own at a reasonable figure at our Store? We have a good supply of Woodware 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, 228 KING EDWARD STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Cameron/"Bros., Lid., CHEMISTS, CARGILL ROAD (’Phone 7,414). STAFFORD STREET (’Phone 1,403). PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY HOT WATER BAGS.-Let us show you our newJy-landea stock of Hot Water Bottles. These are all guaranteed Bags of British manufacture. 8 s i2, 7/6 j 10 x 12, 9/6.
Miss F. C3ROSBIE, 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.
TOM FOX, MEN’S MERGER AND CLOTHIER, Is selling Suits at Half-pi ice. Only a few left from £3 3s. Try me for Men’s Wear. EVERYTHING REDUCED. 579 King Edward St (op- Cold Stores).
I One day a courtier said to the king s jester: “If you continue to joke at mo I will slay you!” The jester told the king. “Fear not!” said the king. “If anyone slays you I will have him executed five minutes after!” “Can’t you make it five minutes before?” ■ The scene was the ,steps of a boardinghouse on Blackpool promenade, where a girl in her late ’teens was sat on Sunday morning reading a newspaper, An elderly woman came up to her and said: “Execuso me, miss, but there are sis days a week for reading newspapers,’’ “ And seven for minding your own bust ness,” came the quick answer-
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Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 4
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