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% rl j\v v A Baby in your house? Nursing Mothers who take Benger’s Food find it of greatest advantage to the infant and to themselves. When baby is ready to wean, begin with Bengor'e Food in turn with the breast. Food B<aAT»iD« IUBK. Booklet postfrtofromrBBNGER’S FOOD. LTD., ISO, Cvorse Street, SYDNEY. SolelUnaUclonir.: KEHQBBft lOOD, Ltd. IUXCEBSTES, So*. NOW IT’S NEW MILLINERY NEWEST LACE STRAW HATS, New droopy brims, Trimmed ribbon bands, etc., Newest shades, 10/6. CHOICE STRAWS. Pandans, Pearl Viseas, Bangkoka, Most moderate prices, from 12/6 up. CHILDREN’S NEW MILLINERY At Popular Prices. Lace Straws, Crinolines, and Silks. The HUB South Dunedin Branch of the D SA. The "Star* Classified Advertisements for handy reference. On Full Time Meet jobbing tradesmen experience a slack spell, which results in loss of money, hodden being very disheartening. An advertisement ia the * Star ’ classified column under the beading of i .Wanted Known is the best way of working on full time. By means of an advertise l ment in the ‘ Star ’ classified columns close touch is maintained with property ewners and householders, who often want the services of a Carpenter, Bricklayer, Electrician, Painter, or Tile Layer. Try the ‘Stax’ classified service. There is a column for every want. *T*HE • M m STAR 9 Classified Columns

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Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 16

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