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A NEW IIN EOR KIWI! A new easily-opened tin for Kiwi. Just a twist of a penny ih the specially-designed slot and the lid is off. All boots and shoes and leather articles receive a'brilliant shine by Kiwi Polish, in Black and all shades of Tan. It’s waterproof.—fAdvt.]

Curbs pain from Corns in 3 Seconds AT ALL STOR.ES •sS*., s*« 5! i V 1 5* •#••••* They Solved It! Yes, We’re Just Enough. They were a young couple, faced with an unexpected difficulty. The house they rented was to be sold, and the first offer had been made to them. Could they accept it? A Bulwark of Safety had been built up during several years, in the Dunedin Savings Bank, to meet such emergencies. This represented the careful savings of both man and wife, for each had a deposit account, — “ Our Bulwark of Safety,” as they called it. The Big Chance Had Come —and they were ready for it. The Bank Books were brought out, and .solved the problem. The reward of their savings and economies bad coin's, . and the bouse would bo their very own.. it’s certainly worth while open- .. ing an account at this ‘ Citizens’ Bank. It pays to took ahead. ' DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK Head Office, Dowling Street. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Corner Of Cargill Road. NOETIt DUNEDIN BRANCH; Roberts’* Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus.

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Evening Star, Issue 20672, 20 December 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20672, 20 December 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20672, 20 December 1930, Page 4

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