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Kiss ’The Bride Envv the- groom, but pity tho poor wedclitig guest—the fellow who racks his brain to find “ just tho proper gift.” Relief is at hand if he will visit our store : and let'us show j £ what’s what” in Wedding Gifts. This is the 'silver “i lining to the baffling gift problem, and you ar©_ sure of a. courteous reception. WILLIAMSONS THE RING SPECIALISTS, 3! PRINCES STREET (Next The Bristol Piano Co.), m Frost 9 Snow, Rain Tho elements play havoc with a roof which is hot protected with a quality paint such as “Steelito.” “ Steelito” is the leading roof paint on the New Zealand market. It will protect, your roof all tho time in all weathers for years and years. Use "Steelite”—you'll save pounds and pounds in the end. STEELITE Roof Paint. Permanent Red ■••■•■•'18/ imp. gal. Fadeless Green • • » -, • • - 30/ imp. gal. Anticorrosive. I^on-poisonous. Carriage paid if cash with order. ALL MERCHANTS OR Smith & Smith, Ltd The Octagon Dunedin. i £2 0 m BaaianintrTOinw m Into ail feast EVERY woman can cook meat so as to bring to light its last fraction of flavour—a few drops of Mellor’s Sauce, and “Hey Presto” you have it—the effect is magical. Originally ’ prepared for an exclusive circle of epicures, to-day it is a firm favourite in homes all over the world. Mellor's Sauce does more than merely flavour meats, soups and fish —it enriches them, makes them more appetising, more digestible. A trial will convince you. ALL GOOD GROCERS SELL Moris SAUCE ASK FOR IT BY NAME M. 5.30 [When Adam and Eve first saw trees growing, little they thougfet that in the future ages timber would be used so extensively as it Is May, and that VERNON SMITH The Ironmonger, In GEORGE STREET, .Would be selling such useful KITCHEN ARTICLES MADE OF WOOD. BAKING BOARDS—6/6, 7/, 7/8-(railed, 1/ exte). BREAD BOARDS—I/6, 1/9 (railed, 6d extra), ROLLING PIN'S—I/6 (railed, 6d extra). KNIFE BOXES—2/ (railed, 6d extra). SALT BOXES—I/6 (railed, 6d extra). POTATO MASHERS—I/ (railed, 6d extra), BUTTER PATS—I/ pair (posted, 2d extra). JAM SPOONS—4d, Gd, Bd, 9d, 1/ (posted, 2d extra); TRAYS—7/S, 8/9, 10/, .11/9 failed, 1/ extra],, r

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Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 3