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EVEN IN ; HARD TIMES TEA IS A NECESSITY. i THE BEST IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL. , KU-KU in 11b useful canisters, IS THE BEST VALUE EVER GIVEN FOR 2/6 Pure Ceylon Broken Orange. Pekoe, Fresh and Fragrant. Try a Canister and be convinced of the Quality. Wholesale from NEILL & CO. LTD., Dunedin. Distinctive NEW FASHIONS surprisingly low-priced k usual the smartest of the new /\ Q season’s coats and costumes XXO are showing at Saltzman’s. And because we import them direct from the Continent or cut from fashion them on the premises fijom London and Paris models their prices are extremely moderate. "\T are cordially invited to V 1 inspect these modes. X V/ IX Ybu’ll be delighted with the new face cloths, fancy diagonals, and fancy tweeds. You’ll be captivated with the way fur collars and cuffs curl and twist. Call as soonas you can. S. Saltzman Coat and Costume Fur-Trimming Specialist, 103 George Street, Dunedin. 1 S Save Serious Trouble later oh! IT is a wise person > who realises the need for INSTANT action when eye trouble becomes noticeable. For even a small defect can develop into something serious if not corrected at once. If you are experiencing sore eyes have an examination made right away. Even if your eyes seem all right, play safe, and have them tested. Fairmaid Optical Co. Ltd. Queen's Building, Princes Street, Dunedin. A. H. FAIRMAID, Consldting Optician, TINAL CHOICE of a vehicle is guided by such factors as economy, service, and palling power. B UYERS and SELLERS alike find their vehicle in the ad* vertlsement columns of the * Evening Star.* pHE ‘EVENING STAR 9 h the most economical advertising vehicle, carrying the best service, and having Infinitely the greatest pulling power.

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Evening Star, Issue 21037, 26 February 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21037, 26 February 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21037, 26 February 1932, Page 16

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