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yrrrsyrs XHE FAMOUS BRITISH FILMS S S-fF^SIm Ols/i'fimj IPI J HOM-CURIIHG RAPSD^AND If you are using BARNET FILMS you need not fear failure. If not, you will do well to malte them your choice for Snapshot work. Barnet Films are British, absolutely Reliable, and Nomcmiing. They are Faster, and give you good results under adverse light conditions. Extremely sensi= tiveto colours, they produce artistic pictures. Each Film is packed in an hermetically sealed metal carton-no dampness can affect them, and THEY COST NO MORE THAN ORDINARY FILMS. Obtainable in sizes to suit every Camera , from leading Photographic Supplies Depots. c gt®h c LIMITED, “ Camera Corner,” 93 George Street. Now is the I‘line! TO BRING YOUR FUR COAT TO US TO BE REMODELLED OR RENOVATED. WE SPECIALISE IN ALL CLASSES OF FUR WORK, ESTIMATES GIVEN. ARCTIC FUR CO. PRINCES STREET (next Whitoombe and Tomb’s), DUNEJMN. Phone 12-880, COMPARE These Values/ With Collective Buying we can offer Goods for Sale at Prices LOWER than all Competitors. REXONA SOAP Our price, 1/1 cake McKENZIE BATH SOAP, now largo cakes 3 for 1/3 McKENZIE PURE CASTILE SOAP 3 cakes for 1/ PALM OIL SOAP, does not .soften 6d.0a.k8 BARILLA BARS Our price, 7*d bar GENUINE BROWN WINDSOR SOAP 9 cakes for 1/ NAIL BRUSHES 6 for 1/ FIVER’S FACE POWDERS Small size, 2/ box FIVER’S FACE POWDERS Large box, 2/11 STEARN’S PEROXIDE FACE, CREAM VH POND’S CREAM - = = 1/4 KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE Our price, 1/4 EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE Our price, 1/2 COLGATE'S RIBBOX DENTAL CREAM 6*d and 1/2 SPECIAL BARGAINS—CHINA t FANCY GUPS AND SAUCERS 5/ half-dozen 21-PIECE TEA SETS, assorted colours 7/11 set TEAPOT, SUGAR, AND CREAM SETS, Snip 4/11 set CHINA TEAPOTS, assorted colours. Bargain prices, 1/6, 2/6 MILK JUGS, special value Sd each LEMON SQUEEZERS 9d each CAKE BAKING CUPS 300 for 1/ PAPER SERVIETTES 9d and 10*d per 100 THERMOS FLASKS Pur price, 2/11 each PICNICKERS—LOOK TORE S RIVERSIDE PICNIC SETS, for (j persons, include Paper Plates, Table Cloth, and Serviettes 1/6 packet CREPE TABLE CLOTHS, packet of four 1/3 packet Discount Coupons with every purchase, i’2 worth returned to us entitles von to goods value of 2/ absolutely tree. WE AIM TO TREAT EVERY CUSTOMER IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THEY FIND IT A PLEASURE TO SHOP AT OUR STORES, Country Orders promptly attended to. Kindly send Cash, plus postage. J. R. McKENZIE. 70 Princes St. 10 Busy Branches. LTD. 81 George St.

a n £ Don’t put off your houserenovating till near the winter. Start now and take advantage of the long days. An inspection of Laidlaw & Gray’s stock of Paints and Accessories will reveal a complete range of all requirements, from highgrade Paints and Varnishes to Paste Powders and Dustiiig Brushes. A complete range of Roof Paints to suit the particular conditions is stocked, together with Ivalsomines and Water Paint& The popular Heoliiij though slightly more expensive, is a guaranteed paint of high grade, full bodied, yet spreads evenly and does not creep. Has a brilliant and lasting finish. Shenviii-Williams present a varied choice in medium-priced paints. These are obtainable in a varied range of colours, and have proved popular wherever used. Paste Powders for the homo decorator are available in handysized packets. Value for value, the prices at these Two Stores arc worthy of your attention. Call in at Two Popular Stores Rattray Street, Dunedin and at George Street

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Evening Star, Issue 20076, 17 January 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20076, 17 January 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20076, 17 January 1929, Page 13

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