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WARDELLS THE QUALITY GROCERS CEREALS FOR USE WITH FRUIT—KORNIES 6£d, new large size, 1/1 WEETBIX 7£d and 1/2 SANBRAN 9d ALL BRAN 10*dCORNFLAKES lid VITABRITS 7£d and 1/2 CORDIALS AND FRUIT EXTRACTS—SHIP’S LIME JUICE ~.. 1/4 and 1/11 LEMON AND ORANGE, MIXED 1/8 ROBINSON’S BARLEY WATER, per bottle, 2/6 Crystals 1/1 GOLDFRUIT EXTRACTS, all flavours 1/Also all kinds of Thomsons’ Cordials and Carbonated Waters stocked. FLY KILLERS—GORGON FLY ROLLS .....: 10d doz FLIKEELO 10d AT A SPRAY, stainless and odourless 1/6 AUSSIE CHEWS A delightful nut nougat, chocolate coated. 1/ "LB MALT With Halibut Liver Oil. Re= commended by medical profession 2/2 an «<3/l t CANNED FRUITS, VERY BEST QUALITY— - PINEAPPLE 6d and tOJd HARGREAVES PINEAPPLE 1/5 TOMATOES 1/-; FRUIT SALAD 1/1 and 1/7 GOOSEBERRIES 8d TOMATO JUICE 7d DESSERT DRIED FRUITS, all NEW SEASON’S LIBBY’S PRUNES— Choice quality ...... per lb, 9d; 51b tins, 3/3 PULLED FIGS per lb, 9d OATES pkts, 8d; stoned, 8d and 1/2 pkt DATES per lb, 3d; stoned, per lb, 4d SUNDRIES—MILKO, tor making Milk Shakes 1/8 CANARY SEED per lb, 4£d WHIPIT, makes cream go twice as far,. 1/GARDEN FLIT, self-contained spray for all garden pests. “CHEF ” PASTES Salmon and Shrimp, Chicken and Ham, Turkey and Tongue, Lobster, Tongue, Sardine and Tomato, Veal and Ham. Delightful for sandwiches and savouries. 6 tins-IK DEXTROSOL (d=Glucose Powder) per tin / 2/6 The enduring beauty of SSLVERPLATE if*' SB Streamlined Bread .Board in E.P. stand (as illustrated)— 37/6. Others E.P. Teapot (as illustrated)’, ' 75/-. To match this we have: —- Coffee Pots ... ... £5/5/0 Sugar Basins ... ... £l/7/6 Cream Jugs ... ... '£l/7/6 Hot Water Jugs ... £4/15/0 There’s a charm and dignity in the A 1 quality E.P. and N. Silverplate we are. showing that endures through the years. ;Age but mellows its beauty and time enhances its appeal. If you are a lover of the beautiful you will certainly find much to appreciate in our cbmprehensiye ■ range of designs.' Equally attractive are the very reasonable prices. We invite you to call and inspect. No obligation.. Also fttractive designs in:— Scone Trays—--12/6, 16/6, 18/6 and 21/-’ Entree I>ishes—--35/-, 52/6, ¥7/ft and 75/. 3.piece Cruet Sets—--16/6,22/6,32/6 Pepper and Salt Shakers 4/6, 7/6, and 9/6 each Serviette Rings—- . From 3/6 each s tmm ill Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedin.

Holidays—Present and Future A Train of Thought Well, you will help your health of mind and body • if you resolve to save up for the holiday you will , ~ need after some of the work of 1938. The Railways Department will help you. It allows. - 5 per cent, interest on the purchase of travel stamps and vouchers. The stamps (1/-, 2/-, 2/6, and 5/-) can be exchanged for 10/- vouchere which, bear interest, or you can buy vouchers without purchasing stamps. Stamps and vouchers are obtainable at any officered Railway Station. Rely on Your Friendly Railways /sSSm CO. ltd. b * n.al44A DOtMftPS STREET. Seeing is Believing Good eyesight is ah invaluable gift. Guard it carefully. Consult the QUEEN’S BUILDING. 119 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, C.l. A. H. FAIRMAID : L. N. MEDLIN. Rnnsulilna Opticians. .

WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulara, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘ Evening Star Office at Moderate Prices.

WANTED Known—That Billheads?* Oir. culars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description ara executed at the * Evening Star ’ Office at Moderate Prices. , '+

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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 6

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