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Jam ! Jam ! Jam ! Housewives and Mothers are trooping home from holidays to answer the insistent call oj Fruits and Bernes. Standing neatly on their shelves D.LC. Jam Pans and Preserving Bottles salute their return. All Jam Needs GLASS PRESERVING JARS, with screw-on tops and rubber rings. Pints - - - r - -9/- dozen. Quarts ------ 10/- dozen. I-Gallons 15/* dozen. GLASS JELLY JARS, with clip-on tin tops. ■|lb 4/ ■ dozen. alb ... - , * - 2/9 dozen. TIE-OVER GLASS JAM JARS. ilb ------- 4/' dozen, lib 6/» dozen. ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS. 14in. 15in.17/6 19/6. SOLID BRASS PRESERVING PANS. 14/6, 16/6, 18/6, and 22/6. WOODEN JAM SPOONS. 14in. 16in. 18in. 8d lOd 1/*. CLOCK I.AL SCALES, weigh 201bs—--11/6 set. sm At the D.LC . of course !

Every Motorist should resolve to avoid Battery Trouble during 1928 by installing PREST-O-LITEI J. & A. F. SCOTT, LTD. Corner Albany and Leith Streets.

The visitor to the village church took the old verger to task at the close of the morning service. “Ton told me they had a ‘ mixed ’ choir here. . Why. they’re all males,” "Yes, sir, I know, that! But it’s mixed all the same. Some of ’em can sing and some of ’em can't.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 12