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Strong WORKING BOOTS Moccasin vamp design. Solid leather construction throughout. Screwed and stitched rubber soles. Sins. 7-9. 26/11. With 3-decker leather soles Sizes 6-10, 26/H; It. 27/11. Same with toecap. The Footwear Specialists, Seven Shops, Dunedin, , fW m ?«» m m cs

HUGHES BROS. CASH GROCERS, for quick, efficient service. Phone 13-711 : 33 MAIN RD.

DRINK HEMSLEYS The Most Popular of all Soft

THE FETHEB-FLAKE " MYSTERY " One day a customer actually coin plained at an Krnest Adams shop about the quality of .what she called FetherFlake, which she had purchased elsewhere. She could not understand that the whole trouble was that she had purchased another preparation find wrongly assumed that it was Fether Flake, as it was used lor a similar purpose and had a similar appearance All was made clear, however, when it was explained to her that FetherFlake is the trade name for ready mixed pull' pastry ready to bake, whifh is manufactured and sold only in the •shops and agencies of Krnest Adams Ltd The name Fether-Flake is on every wrapper. The uniform hi<zh quality of Feth>TFlake has ensured its success This success has encouraged similar lines If yon want Fether-Flnkc remember thai von can nnlv liuv it at Krnest

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Evening Star, Issue 25495, 28 May 1945, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 25495, 28 May 1945, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 25495, 28 May 1945, Page 7

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