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Teacher told Willie that' “ Flies arc dirty things. They feed from drains and otfiei* Bast's? ! places; then they come inside, eat the sugar and drink the milk. She said it’s something awful the disease they carry, and that it was impossible to kill them si!. The best idea was to put tfefl) food in one of VERNON SMITH’S FI PROOF SAFES and then no Hies can get near it.” Willie says what teacher tells you is right. Round Diameter: 14b . 18/16b . 23/18b . 28/20b . 32/m mm wvl m square 38/■SSM'fc*. WrtOTTC Are Your Eyes Troubling You ? CONSULT PETER G. DICK, D.8.0.A., F. 1.0., Lou., OPTOMETRIST AND OCULISTS’ OPTICIAN, Specialising in TOPIC, CROOKES, AND KRYPTOK LENSES. PETER DICK, Jeweller and Optician, 'Phone 13*308. MORAY PLACE (Opp. City Hotel)’,; SALE! fiESES! 5/- in the £ Reduction ' NEW WALLPAPERS. BEAUTIFUL, ARTISTIC, AND THE LATEST DESIGNS. BUYING NOV/, you will save 25 per cent on the Prices of ALL WALLPAPERS. Wo are net clearing out old stock, but offering the Very Newest, Most Fashionable, and Effective Paperhangings and Walt Decorative Motifs, by iShand, Kidd, u- Co.' and other Leading English. Makers, at a Sale Discount of 6/ in the £, Call and Inspect 1 Open on Friday Evenings during Sale. Painter & Q I? ARfTO M 215 Princes Decorator O • * « ±\Ej £\i 1 Street South Silvering & Glass Bevelling Works—Carroll oc Hope Street*,

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Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 9

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