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BALMORAL DAIRY GARDENS CORNER, For Milk, Butter, B.ead, all fresh daily. Confectionery of all kinds. MISS E. FOGARTY :: Proprietress.
Pastrycooks and Confectioners. Gardens, Phone 10-544, and Stuart Street Shop (opp. Railway Station), Phone 18-036.
THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTION In the Winter Gardens cyclamen a: primulas are on display, and the bei beris on the hillside are still coloiirfu
Time and Tide Wait for No Man." A Good Habit . . Save Regularly Save for National War Effort—To further your education—A home of your own—Your Wedding—A real holiday— For happiness in the future. Open an Account NOW with the DUNEDIN SAYINGS BANK Head Office: DOWLING ST.. Dunedin. Branches at Cargili's Corner and GARDENS.
Proprietor, JAS. CLARK. Home-made Calces of Quality. Pies a specialty. Milk Bar. Phone 12-504. BOYS' AND GIRLS' IBin JUVENILE CYCLES Also LADIES' AND GENTS'. Guaranteed Mechanically Sound. Good Tyres. Apply GORDON FOX NORTH END CYCLE WORKS, 753 King street, near Howe street. Highest-quality MEAT at Lowest Cost. Stock of Beef, Mutton, Lamb, and Veal.
GARDENS BOOK CLUB 12 NORTH RD., Tram Stop. J. R. GILLIES, Proprietor. The Book Club with all the Good Books. Cooking Paper, best quality, 9d per packet. ■A large Sheets.
Buy the Best BACON " EATWELL" Gardens Grocers can supply. Cured and prepared by D. W. JOHNSTON & Sons Ltd.
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Evening Star, Issue 24917, 15 July 1943, Page 3
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