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DR. STERNS’ LAGER BEER (Brewed and BottW in Scotland). THE LIGHTEST LAGER BEER IN THE WORLD. CLEAR AS CRYSTAL TO THE LAST DROP. A GREAT TONIC FOR ALL l«- gottfos are labeded. Dr Sterns’ British Lager Pits Beer. If you have any difficulty in obtaining, ring us. NEILL & CO. LTD. AGENTS.

Two Tubes of oi! one TEXACO, the other an ordinary oil of equal body embedded in ice. While the other is “frozen stiff” Texaco flows freely. Free-flowing -even at zero/ rrvArn froolv. instantly. TEXACO flaws freely, instantly, at the first turn of the crank-shaft, protecting vital surfaces from destructive friction in the critical first five minutes of “starting from cold.” TEXACO preserves “new-car” sweetness and power. MOTOR OIL

USE THE TELEGRAPH The EFFICIENT, QUICK, and CHEAP, , means of communication. Id a word. Minimum 6d. URGENT TELEGRAMS: 6d extra makes any telegram URGENT. TELEGRAMS »lAY BE TELEPHONED without extra cost. ORNAMENTAL FORMS fire available for Birthday Greetings and Congratulatory Messages without extra cost. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS; Ordinary rates apply.

INCONSPICUOUS The new styles are most inconspicuous when worn, and do not detract one iota from the wearer’s appearance. Let us show you some of the new glasses. FAIRMAID OPTICAL Co. Ltd. Queen's Building, 119 Princes Street, Dunedin,. C.l. A. H. FAIRMAID, L. N. MEDUN, Consulting Opticiene.

L I’m the coni that can give yon abundant heat at low cost! I’m Juri the coal you need for economical cooking and cheery tires. Obtainable from all coal merchants. TARATU COAL

TWO’S COMPANY ! So'* three . . . when the third is a copy of the ‘ Evening Star/

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Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 3

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