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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. HIKERS 'AND PICNICKERS 1. No cumbersome, sooty billy, spoons, milk, sugar, tea, or matches to carry. 2. No cups, pannikins, mugs, or glasses necessary. 3. No kindling' or firewood to search for and gather. 4. No failures should the kindling and firewood bo soaking wet. 5. No smoke to sting your eyes during fire-lighting and billy-boiling. 6. No hunting for creek water, which cows, animals, or poultry may have been drinking from arid polluting. 7. No waiting for the billy to boil. 8. No smoky tea. B. Lighter, easier, less trouble, cheaper, healthier, higher food value, more refreshing, and better in every way are large quart bottles of Thomsons Pure Lemonade, one of which contains sufficient for three persons. All that is necessary are a crown top-opener and light paper cup from your pantry to drink from.

A. J 5. J. BLAKELEY AND W. £. BAGLEY, Dentists, • 1 BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, Corner of Bond and Rattray streets (Next Telegraph Office). Phone 12-359. EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES For the »EVENING STAR,’ Dunedin: R. B. BRETT AND SON, NEW BRIDGE STREET HOUSE, 30 NEW BRIDGE STREET, OXAJBi £»X f LONDON. E.C. 4. CollE P S OF* PAPERSAND FULL IHjOBj MATION AS TO ADVERTISING RATES CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Telephone, Central 4,559. nn r> a nroO A KfTh

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Evening Star, Issue 22247, 27 January 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22247, 27 January 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22247, 27 January 1936, Page 8