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Maryhill and Mornington Attention —! South Dunedin Butchery (The Firm that brought the Prices Down) has opened a Branch Shop at Maryhill Tram Terminus. Come and see our splendid Meat and our EXTRA LOW PRICES

c LE AN. WEALTHY TONGUE This is a sign of intestinal cleanliness. When the tongue is fur-coated, yellow-looking, the cause is nearly always constipation and sluggish liver. To cleanse the tongue, take Pinkettes, the ideal laxative and liver pills, for they rapidly disperse constipation, stir up the liver, banish biliousness and sick headache, drive away pimples. Of chemists and stores everywhere. PUIKETTES (Laxative Perfection) KEEP YOU WELL TRY THEM * Wtite to-day to N.F. Dept., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. FOR FREE SAMPLE % T 3 E 'EVENING STAR' is the besl t Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

LIGHT BOUTS For'the street or light work; leather lined—--15/11 SMART SHOES Square-toed Oxford pat-, terns, genuine Goodyear welts, box calf uppers—--17/6 That is the reason for these Low Prices! Buying from the Manufacturer HALF is buying at PRICE New Shoes are Necessary WITH New Clothes WORKING BOOTS Three-ply soles, watertight tongues, heel and tocplates. Stand any* thing- 18/11 McKinlay’s Boot Factory Filleul Street (Behind Town Hall)

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Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 2

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