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is still the most fragrant, satisfying lea you can drink —and the most economical! J. Rattray & Sons Ltd. Blenders. Only 1/6 per pound

Dawsons Limited are Still Offering 207. t 0507. o« Jewellery and Chlnaware Jake advantage of the many genuine bargains in Clocks, Cutlery, Silverware, Electroplate, China, Fancy Goods, and Jewellery. Call and look round. No obligation. BV6EIM9 1» m Mil f wum. Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, DUNEDIN. ‘Romance of the Rail’ Popular Sixpenny Books Do you know your New Zealand thoroughly? ; ' If not the two sixpenny books, ‘ Romance of the Rail,’ will help you. Mr James Cowan gives a very bright narrative —scenic and his-toric-covering the principal places along the Main Trunk lines of each Island. Plenty of pictures and large scale contour maps. A real New Zealand book for New Zealanders—and'others. Drama of Development in New Zealand Remarkable Bargain for 6d On Sale at Principal Railway Stations. Dad digs the vegetable garden with a SKELTON SPADE bought from VERNON SMITH, and cuts the hedge with HEDGE SHEARS bought from VERNON SMITH; Mum forks the flower bed with a FORK bought from VERNON SMITH, hoes the weeds with a HOE bought from VERNON SMITH, *i and rakes the rubbish with a RAKE bought from VERNON SMITH; Sister potters around the place with a WEED FORK and a TROWEL, wearing the LEATHER GARDEN GLOVES—aII bought from; VERNON SMITH; Bill cuts the lawn with a! LAWN MOWER bought from VERNON SMITH,) and oils the mower with OIL at 1/* and 1/6 per tin bought | from VERNON SMITH, and, if you do not know it, ; VERNON SMITHj is The Ironmonger and Garden Tool Specialist in George Street, where most of the good gardeners buy their GARDEN TOOLS.

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Evening Star, Issue 21503, 30 August 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21503, 30 August 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21503, 30 August 1933, Page 12

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