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\o' \/'/ ~2 > {j).l£shardto X/' / take to water when the Countryfypes dry s. W/ 5? NOTICE Oy«iH& THf OROugm oUF W W m % v* f,7T> y i i The man who wrote this platitude was naturally thinking of ‘dry* America! This Country is usually wet But don’t let us get cold feet over it! See that your hoots, at least, take in no water. Preserve the leather. ‘Nugget* them every morning. Sound philosophy and good advice. Take it! SOLD EVERYWHERE IN TINS at 4d., 6d. and 1/*. In Black, Light Brown, Dark Brown, Toney Red and White, MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. For Ladies’ Shoes of ANY COLOUR, there is nothing to compare with WHITE e 2 SHOE CREAM Also maue in SQQn a$ touches the Packed in Tan Chestnut ;fh f/ h} pp * 6d. and9d. Tubes and Black 11 and 1/- Pots A - y*, a - an easV chair bottle of Bell contentment. Arthur Bell and Sew I LAvmtcd. Special Reserve OLD SCOTCH RIHISKY _ (Yellow Label) | Otago Agents: R. Powley & Co., Dunedin g. & a 2 iseawpwHgßßßßgg^ BOEOIB3B TWO SPECIALTIES Exclusive Lines procurable only at George St. Ironmongery J) FRENCH FISH FRIERS. Made of Aluminium and provided with a Wire fish Basket. Each Saucepan has a double lip for pouring purposes. Made in tvo s'res. 9in—Price, with Fish Basket, T/6, loin—Price, with Fish Basket, 8/. LIDLESS TIN KETTLES. The Quickest boiling and the cheapest Kettle procurable. We can recommend them, having already sold a large quantity. 2-pint, 1/6. 3-pint, 2/. 4-pint, 2/6 each. NOTE ADDRESSiorge St Ironmongery Mil GEORGE STREE T (near Frederick Street).

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Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 14

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