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SALE Genuine Bargains in the D.I.C. China Department Fruit or Salad Dishes, Blue and White favorite Ming design. Usual price, 3/b each. Sale price, 1/11 each. Cups and Saucers, Of Good English China, in ariistic designs. Usual price, 1/1I each. Sale price, 1/3 each. Cups only. White English China, White and Gold or White, • three gold line design. Sale price, 4/ for fdozen. Victoria China, With Blue and Brown conventional border. Everything to match in this design. SALAD BOWLS. Usual price. 4/11, Sale price, 3/11. COUPE 08. PUDDING PLATES. Usual price, 2/It. Sale price, 2/, OATMEAL PLATES. Usual price, ‘2/3. Sale price, 1/9. BUTTER DISHES. Usual price, .1/1. Sale price, 1/. CUPS AND SAUCERS. Usual price, 2/b. Sale price, 2/. BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES. Usual price, 1/0. Sale price, 1/3. fed Buy vests now ! They’re cheap! Good, useful, and becoming Woven Vests of ribbed cotton, Swiss and English. Open tops, Erench nocks, etc. Colored in Pale Blue, Pink, and LavenderUsual price, 3/b, Sale price, 2/6. Cream —Usual price, 3/11. Sale price, 1/6. PO« IJALIV Roller blinds made free during Sale!

BLACK AND BLUE TAXIS, OLD KING'S THEATRE, 19 Dowling sired. s S _Anderson's Bay, St. Clair (hill) Gallon Hill, Maryhill, Kaikoroi, Nonnauby. Raveusb°4s—Tainui, SI. Clair (flat), Caversham (flat), Morniugkm, Belleknowcs, Maori Hill, Dalmore, Opoho. 3s 6d—Dunoltar, Roslyu, St. Kihla. 3s— Maoantlrew toad, Brackhaw street, Town Belt, Gordons 2s 6d—Kensington. Maitland street, Arthur street, Royal terrace, Dundas street, 2s—Tram Sheds, Albany street, Smith street, Hope street. Is 6d—Octagon, Frederick street, Manse street. 'Phone 11-221. AND 1 POWDER J MADE IN A I MINUTE I In the Summertime——lbis rich, fragrant coffee is doubly welcome! Healthful and delicious, it aftordi delightful refreshment to visitors and family alike, on all occasions. Try it to-day! D. Strang, Ltd., Mannlacturcrs, Invercargill, t|OHISI WANgcC IT? PHONE 10-666

The scope of the “National's 1 service includes every important branch of insurance except Life. Public attention is drawn to the protection offered against the following risks:— PLATE GLASS. Business firms possessing plate glass shop fronts or show cases can insure them against loss by breakage at very moderate premiums. Accidents are liable to happen any time, and there is the daily risk of a big smash by unmanageable motor cars or runaway horses. The heavy cost of plate glass makes its insurance well worth while. BURGLARY. If premises are broken into and valuable contents damaged /or stolen, the loss is very materially minimised where a Burglary Insurance Policy exists. One realises the advantages of such protection where the modern burglar exhibits his skill and handiwork. Instead of having to bewail the loss and complete disappearance of one’s valuables, those instiled enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that adequate compensation is forthcoming. FIDELITY GUARANTEE. A policy in this section enables employers to protect themselves against loss occasioned by the dishonesty of or embezzlement by employees. In an evil hour large sums may be abstracted, so that as a business proposition, it. is a wise thing to make provision for indemnity against, such defalcations, by transferring the responsibility to the “ National.'' , Legal Bonds of all descriptions executed. THE / e *77*V INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND IP 126 Rattray Street (opposite Telegraph Office) ■ H. A. B. BRABANT Manager • ■ • Otago Branch

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Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 12

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