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LAYER’S NA V Y CUT CIGARETTES. COR K T IPPED OR PLAIN Be in Hie Fashion this Christmas .. O'- . « - v% ? ' 0 (VI 1 jQ r, 4 'V 3 NA y V\ & e*L pR aA rf/S CORK TIPPED OR PLAIN tSL ml f When the festive season is with us, this lovely Christmas packing fits perfectly into the scheme of things. Appreciation will be sincere, pleasure certain, if you give PLAYER’S for Christmas. IT'S THE TO BAC C O w THAT C O U N-T S C=?

Let us assist you to select the “right” gift from our extensive stock. Call in right away. TERRY’S Ltd. CHRISTMAS CARDS , TtourJ GEORGE «rRRET Try us for CALENDARS and XMAS NOVELTIES,

i* // Every Housewife needs a Good Bank Running a household is just like running a business ... The most essential thing is to have a. safe place to deposit savings; for savings are very necessary in helping to balance the household budget. Dunedin Savings Bank is the key to all those problems confronting a housewife. Do your banking at; THE DUNEDIN .SAVINGS BANK DOWLING STREET. BRANCH AT SOUTH DUNEDIN and GARDENS. POST CHRISTMAS MAILS EARLY Assist the Post Office by posting correspondence at intervals during the day. On YOUR Gd-operation Depends OUR Efficiency. By instructing your mailing staff to AVOID THE 5 p.m. RUSH You will speed up your mail deliveries and the Postman will THANK YOU!

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Evening Star, Issue 23143, 17 December 1938, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23143, 17 December 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23143, 17 December 1938, Page 6

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