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\\\ I v-a CALL Wt FOR N \ i. \ V iiipli a* Missis!? asS**** &co* (GOLD LABEL) SCOTCH WHISKY The Quality Spirit which has behind it the Guarantee of the World’s Biggest Distillers ?'■■■ THE DISTILLERS AGENCY LIMITED EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND S36* NX FUR Co., Ltd THE LEADING FURRIERS, FIRST FLOOR, HANNAH’S BUILDINGS, 24a GEORGE STREET. PHONE 10-890. LATE NIGHT FRIDAYS. —F¥REX — The Original Transparent Ovenwaro Is Ideal for the Home ! And ib is nob hanl to understand why—for foods are better when baked in Pyres; they arc cooked evenly and thoroughly on all sides. tJtiSttgi '■>•.2s »v>kd Pies baked in Pyres, for instance, have the undercrust crisp an.d brown just liko iho top. Meat, too, baked in Pyres i» juicier, tenderer, more savoury; fruits and vegetables keep thefr fresh colour and flavour in a way that is truly startling. But best of nil, remember, Pyres docs rot chip, discolour, nor wear out. Our prices are most reasonable, tool IMF. niSHI-S-J/V, 4/9, s€, and *’•. PIE PLATES - . • •• i/-. PUDDING DISHES--1/9. S/9. and 7/1, CASSEROLES, pound, deep— Fr®m 8/6 14/6. CASSEROLES, round, shallow— From 8/6 to I <)/•. CASSEROLES, oval, deep— From 8/5 lo 17/s CASSEROLES, oval, thallnw— From 8,'6 to 17/*. vm i 'IB, mm vm m Corner Moray Place and Princes Street DUNEOIN. (•TWW Or '.Va’.W.V.W.VfI "I ** ■l You Need the Newspaper J Tlic newspaper of to-day is the moat powerful medium of advertising ou earth. In the old days the merchant may have thought he was a benefactor and that he was contributing his bit “as a publicspirited citizen. ” when ho carried a two-inch apace in tho local paper every week in the year. Possibly he was. But that is changed now. A new order baa arrived. People read advertisements. Many find tboir greatest interest in looking over the advertising pages to get news that, will save .them money, and the way to save your pounds is first to save your pennies. Advertisements to-day are right up k> the mi ante. They are as fresh as tho news of the world or the latest cricket score. Live merchants cater to live people, and they know they must not alone be np to tho rainnte, bub they must, be some distance ahead. They must anticipate tbo wants of their, customers. And they do. Turn to the advertisements in. this paper. Just read what the merchants are offering. Notice the invitations for you to do business with them. Notice how attractively tho advertisements are set up and how inviting they are. Business men--that is. the successful ones—know advertising pays big returns. Unsuccessful men don’t advertise because they are unsucoessful. TUmt’s the answer. Look over the city and pink out the Hg. firm*.. They’re tho advertisers. Advertising is the tonic that puts dividends in tho banks. Everybody reads advertisements to-day." Does your advertisement appear in The ‘Evening Star. 9 > ifWVWVWVVVWVW W.W,’.

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Evening Star, Issue 20022, 13 November 1928, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20022, 13 November 1928, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20022, 13 November 1928, Page 13