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I ’he New Mue and Yellow lin as<? NOT new Custard. No. Our customers likei that too well for us to disappoint them by; changing it —it can’t be made nicer. But we thought it deserved a? new frock, so to speak. We ’ve chosen blue, and yellow. Blue because it’s a happy colour. Yellow because all the nicest things to eat are yellow peaches, eggs, cream, custard. So watch for the new Edmonds Custard tin remember, the custard is just the same, delicious, delectable custard * Wffi m DER # M i m mvwQTOW/wvAmmv* Advertisements Beget Quick and ofitaMe Results TlEie large number of testimonials which the ‘Star’ receives from time to time testify to the Quick and profitable responsiveness of its small advertisements. Houses, Motor Cars, Businesses are sold with Celerity, Furniture and Miscellaneous Articles are disposed of readily, Lost Articles are found, and Situations Vacant are filled —all with speed that facilitates an economical transaction. The ‘ Star’s ’ small advertisement columns are a real marketplace where prospects are numerous. Thousands of readers are continually watching these columns for what you have to sell* lYour advertisement will bring an immediate end abundant response. Ottos have used these columns to advantage. L Why not profit by their experience ? Be wise mid forward your Advertisement for insertion NOW I "7"

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Evening Star, Issue 19710, 10 November 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19710, 10 November 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19710, 10 November 1927, Page 14

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