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suit cases; suit cases, ATTACHE CASES, ATTACHE OASES, FOR EASTER TRAVELLING. THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. A LARGE ASSORTMENT. G. A. MUNRO, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, CARGILL’S CORNER. CALL AT SOME OF THE SHOPS MENTIONED HERE TO-MORROW EVENING WHEN SHOPPING. WHITE’S CARGILL CORNER FISH SUPPLY. (Entirely under New Management.) Fresh Fish and Oysters Daily. Freshly Trapped Rabbits Only. Why go elsewhere and buy Frozen? Large Supplies . Fresh Poultry always on hand. For Cleanliness Unparalleled. 3. A. GALBRAITH, leading Hairdresser and TOBACCONIST, 139 KING EDWARD STREET (Near Cargill’s Corner). Ladies' Hair Buster a Specialty. RAZORS GROUND AND SET. Every Razor Gaarantced. Two first-class Hairdressers in attendance daily. . . N.Z.A. FOOTWEAR DEPOT, 189 CARGILL ROAD US'ear Cargill’s Corner). AUTUMN SALE NOW ON. BARGAINS IN FIRST-CLASS FOOTWEAR. ’Phone 2,578. :: ’Phono 2,578. W. G. HEWITT, MOTOR ENGINEER, CAMERON ST. For High-Class Workmanship at Moderate Cost. All work tested and guaranteed. We specialise in Ford repairs. Gargoyle. Mobiloil, Plume, and Shell Motor Spirit. Michelin Tyres and Accessories in stock. H. J. ELLIOTT, Butcher, 169 King Edward Street, Prices Reduced. Prices Reduced. For Prime Os Beef Wether Mutton, Lamb, Pork, and Veal at red need prices. Up-to-date shop, fitted with flyproof doors etc. Orders delivered daily in anstprom motor van. ’Phone 1.216. THE SHOPS THAT WANT YOUR CUSTOM ADVERTISE IN THE ‘ EVENING STAR.’ Cheapest Footwear and Repairs in South Dunedin from HYMAN J. ISAACS' Hanouer St. Boot Factory, Branch Cargill's Corner. Men’s Chrome Riveted Boots—l3/9. Ladies’ Shoes—7/6. Children’s School Boots from 8/9. Repairs: Men’s, soled, 51; Ladies’, 3/9; Children’s, soled and heeled, plated. 2/9, 3/6, Si 9; Youths’, 4/6, 51. Best leather, arid a 24-hour service. A Trial Solicited.

TOBACCONISTS’ CLOSING HOURS Smokers are always a good deal perturbed when there is likely to be any restriction of tobacconists’ business hours. Week-ends and holidays frequently find smokers in a quandary, but now that they cab buy the highest grade Virginia Tobacco at 8d an ounce, the obvious course is to lay in a good stock. 3 ounces for 2s. Bears Cut Plug and Bears Smoking Tobacco (Mild) never fail to give the most satisfying smoko anyone could wish for. All tobacconists sell “ Bears ” at 8d per ounce.—[Advt.]

The centenary of the death of Ludwig Van Beethoven at Vienna was observed in many countries on March 26, and the great ‘ Mass in 0 ’ of the master is to be rendered by St. Joseph’s Cathedral Choir on Easter Sunday, the observance of the holy season of Lent precluding such being produced by the choir nearer the actual date of the centenary. Beethoven’s beautiful Mass music has frequently been sung by St. Joseph’s Cathedral Choir, but the celebrations this year ol the centenary of the fa mon s composer gives his music a specie 4 significance. Barrels made of wood for packing and shipping fruit and suchlike commodities are being superseded by barrels made of compressed paper, the cost of which is one-third of the cost of a wooden one. DIFFICULT. Algie; “ She told me to kiss her on either cheek.” Archie: “ And you ?” Algie: “I hesitated a long time between them.’'-

Forcing rhubarb has become a big industry round Leeds, where there are about I,OQO acres devoted to the cultivation of this vegetable. From one establishment alone more than 1,000 tons of rhubarb are sent to London every year.

PECK’S FOR VARIETY. Peck’s Pastes include Anchovette, Salmon and Shrimp, and many other meat and fish varieties. British.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 5

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