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SALE D.I.C. Summer Clearance Comitieeices MONDAY Next.

For Electrical Repairs ! When anything goc.s wrong with the Electrical System on your Car avail yourself of tho finest repair service in town. Wc are Otago Distributors for I PREST-O-LITE BATTERIEI. J. & A. .P Scott, Ltd H Corner Albany and Leith Streets. |^| FRUIT and JAM Fruit is now coming in freely from the orchards, and we are in a position to cope with the rush. PRESERVING JARS AND JAM JARS. Wide mouth, screw top—l pint, 3/9; I quart, 4/6; 2 quarts, 6//9 j-doz. Extra Tops for Jars—Wide mouth, 4d each ; Narrow, 3d each. •JAM JARS AND JELLY JABS of all kinds in stock. FOWLER’S FRUIT PRESERVING OUTFITS. ADOPT THE FOWLER METHOD OF BOTTLING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. This system is simple and dependable, and failure is impossible if instructions are carried out. Complete Book of Instructions with each set. Full particulars on application. All other Accessories for FRUIT-BOTTLING AND JAM-MAKING in Stock. George Street Ironmongery Coy. 243 GEORGE STREET (Near Hanover Street).

BLACK AM) BLUE TAMS, OLD KING'S THEATRE, 19 Dowling street. ss—Anderson V Hay, SI. Glair thill), Ca.lton Hill, Maryhill, Kaikorai, Norma,nby, Ravensbournc. 4s—Tainiii, St. Clair (flat), Caversliam iflat), Mornington, Bclleknowes, Maori Hill, Dalmore, Opobo. .Is fid—Dunofiar, Roslyn, St. Kilda. 3s—Maoandrew road, Bradshaw street, Town Belt, Gardens 2s 6d—Kensington, Maitland street, Arthur street, Royal terrace, Dundas street. 2s—Tram Sheds, Albany street, Smith street, Hope street. Is 6d —Octagon, Frederick street, Manse street. ’Phone. 11-224. JOIN HANDS WITH SUCCESS!” LINK UP YOUR FORTUNES With the Dunedin Savings Bank! It represents the great progressive, successful movement of “Thrift!”—making the most of one's money-saving opportunities. Now, thus early in the year, join the ranks of the fortunate folks who are the proud possessors of credit balances at this popular Bank. A MARVELLOUS ACHIEVEMENT! The success in recent years of the Dunedin Savings Bank has really been phenomenal I Since the beautiful new Banking Chambers m Dowling street were opened on Ino 13th September last there has been a great increase in business. From this date, up to the end of last year—about three and a-half months -no less than NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-TWO NEW ACCOUNTS have been opened! Dunedin may well be proud of this splendid record. To WHAT IS IT DUE A The popularity of t lie DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK it clue to many causes, but three at least may be mentioned; Ist. “IT'S EXCELLENT SERVICE." Depositors never have to wait 20 minutes to be attended to. Prompt and courteous attention by an efficient staff is the order of the day. 2nd, “MORE FOR YOUR MONEY.” The Tact that Four and Three-quarters Per Cent. Interest is paid to depositors places the Bank in the front rank of profitable enterprises No such h'glx i * terest is obtainable under tb> conditions elsewhere-. 5rL “ CONVENIENCE OF LOCATION.” People in the City can bank at the Head Office, Dowling street; those living in South Dunedin, at the Car- ; gill’s Corner Branch; and North-east Valley residents, at the Gardens Terminus Branch—and in each your money will earn 4| per cent. Link up NOW! DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK, HEAD OFFICE, DOWLING STREET. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH Roberts's Buildings, Gardens Train Terminus.

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Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 12