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MISCELLANEOUS. B RANDI V I N Q. What is it? WALLPAPERS, latest tapestry and futuristic designs, rich colourings for halls and dining rooms, at reasonable prices.—Smith and Smith Ltd. WHEN motoring on the Taicri, call <it i Bathgate’s (Outram-Allauton road) for freshly-picked Strawberries; wholesale prices. CREMOLA, the Real Custard pudding, has a distinctive creamy richness all its own; children love it; lOoz and 16oz tins. C'IOAL. There is only one “ Kaitan- ' gata ”; do not be confused with other “Kai.”; insist on “ Kaitangata.” RANDI VINO. - 0 An excellent TONIC With a BRANDY Character. NEW features not in any other Refrigerators; see the now Gibson Models at M’Cracken and Walls’s, who will arrange easy terms. " OTEELITE ” Green, easily the best lO Roof Green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. LADIES, buy your Material at Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs); we cut to measurement free. CREMOLA, the perfect hot weather custard; delicious with slewed fruit; at all grocers, IQoz and 16oz tins. ROUGHCAST your wooden house outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phono 22-457. T> R A N D I -V I N O. A “ SPOT ” For all occasions. F REE!—Pair of Morley’s All-wool Grey Sox with every Pair of Flannel Trousers; one week only.—J. and J. Arthur Ltd., George street. .. ’’ Paints.—Put your labour IO into something durable; “ Steelite ” Red and Green for service.—Smith and Smith Ltd. CREMOLA Custard, so nourishing and delicious; children prefer Cremola to ordinary custard; your grocer sells it. REMINGTON Portable Typewriter, brand new, £l4 14s, complete with travelling case. Typewriter Company, corner Water-Bond streets. LADIES, come and see our new Summer Coats and Costumes. —Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). NEW features not in any other Refrigerators; seo the now Gibson Models at M'Cracken and Walls’s, who will arrange easy terms. NI B L I K, The Cocktail of the hour, is cool and refreshing. TRY' IT) DON’T forget your Free Sox with every Pair of Flannel Trousers; one week only; Trousers from 19s 6d. —J. and J. Arthur Ltd. CHEAP Artistic Wallpapers, latest designs to make the home beautiful, from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith Ltd. COFFEE I —Quality Coffee, freshly roasted and ground daily.—Obtainable from the coffee specialists, “ Durie’s,” 32 Octagon, Dunedin. COFFEE for breakfast; for strength and flavour the “ Bourbon *’ brand is unequalled; instructions in every tin. CREMOLA Custard, the favourite sum-mer-time pudding; so wholesome, appetising, and delicious, and children love it; ask your grocer. LUSTROUS " Ready-mixed Paints tor quality; none better for covering and lustre.—Smith and Smith Ld. LADIES, come for your Summer Costumes, good English worsteds.—At Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). I B L I K, Its subtle fragrance ' most alluring. TVTEW features not in any other Refrigera-J-v tors; see the new Gibson Models at M’Cracken and Walls’s, who will arrange easy term*. CREMOLA Custard instantly made without eggs; either hot or cold it is delicious; serve with stewed fruit or puddings. IjlOR One Week Only.—Fair Morley’s Allwool Grey Sox with every Pair of Flannel Trousers, in grey, fawn, or new blue.—J. and J. Arthur Ltd. “ OTEELITE ” Red, the pure oxide Roof IO Paint; durable, economical.—Smith and Smith Ld. KAITANGATA Coal still supreme; do not be satisfied with something “ just as good ”; all merchants supply. STEELITE" Green, easily the best Roof Green on. the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. CREMOLA, the delectable Scotch Custard, is ideal for summer;- serve it with stewed fruit and puddings; lOoz and 16oz tins. LADIES, come for your Summer Coats; fit guaranteed; English cloths.—Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). N IBLXK COCKTAIL banishes depression and makes your party bright. CHRISTMAS Gifts.—Wristlet Watches, Wristlet Bands, and Signet Rings; reasonable prices.—C. Vennall, watchmaker, J, and J. Arthur’s Buildings (upstairs). NEW features not in any other Refrigerators; see the new Gibson Models at M’Cracken and Walls’s, who will arrange easy terms. ’ BEAUTIFUL Wallpapers- within the reach of everyone, best English creations, new and exclusive.—Smith and Smith Ld. Sox! —With every Pair Flannel -*-■ Trousers a Pair of Morley’s All-wool Grey Sox free; one week only.—J. and J. Arthur Ltd. TRADE PERSONAL. TUST arrived, another shipment of the famous White Cabinet Sewing Machines; the world’s best; marvellous Christmas present.—Forrester’s. SHOES retain their shape and last longer when Repaired at Laing’s All-electric Footwear Service, opposite Cenotaph. HELLO, Everybody! You’ll be off to a good start for your Christmas shopping if you shop at Peter Fraser and Sons, Stuart street; quality Groceries make good meals, and you can save on quality there. — Phono 10-521. IMSIE FRASER, 180 Stuart street, for Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Trunks, Book Ends, Rabbits, Dogs, Horses, Cats, Figures, Tea Sets. BRAITHWAITES, Rattray street, the real home of Toys, Sleeping Dolls, Rocking Horses, Tip Trucks; use layby. PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon, permanent waving specialists; Full Wave 19s, Threequarter Head 14s.—Near Octagon; phone ART Beauty Salon, 185 George street.— Non-eloetric or Eugene Perm, 15s; Marcels, Resets, 2s.—Phone 18-040. MOTOR License Holder* Handy Pocket Cases, covered in fancy cloth, to hold licenso for immediate inspection; Is 3d - each, post free.—* Evening Star -

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Evening Star, Issue 23136, 9 December 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23136, 9 December 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23136, 9 December 1938, Page 10

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