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J| ■, j I II g/ mj '* 10 jfff '", | Tr 1 J» tl 3^ hj:-;:>te' V:ll R JN,AI' 1 1 / GIVES EXTRA PLEASUREJ |\Vp%U^i# HD «E^HMEW^|y| — ,(.v^ 9 .. tecS« cS \ «u» «*<**•'a •»«*• ■> Vb- 1 " ~- . l ti «oA * . e \ VI J r 6 A \ s^ *A i^ c T *•**• tor ** 1 l \ •»\t> w ->»» ntW \ **<*©* , »o ° lS " „<a fcA **■+.-*'"'.-♦ A V m® wXX l*©#®® LA d e^c ° . e t* e ' . \ . 4 cr*>° c A Al *o®** . c <°° \ OC VxCX ® to r ®* ' 1 ° lS HANDY PICNIC NEEDS Spaghetti, Canadian, CANNED FRUIT, Picnic Size: Sheep's Tongues, 1/1 and 1/5 sid, 7*d and 9d Peaches, Apricots, Pears, 8d Corned Beef Hash .... IOJd Beans with Pork, 4id, 51d, 6id Loganberries, Raspberries Ch eese, Mild, fmest, 1/- lb. ... 8d and 1/- and Strawberries, Cali- Cooked Han,; machine slfced,* Green Stringiest Beans, 11 id fornian 1/- \ 2/2 lb. -PRUNES SPECIALA PRICE THAT STOCKS CANNOT BE REPLACED AT! NEW SEASON'S FRUIT... JUST ARRIVED! ~■ . for - ■ An Economical Dessert J LDSi lOu CORDIALS (Xtra Fruit) — SPECIAL SELF-HELP CANNED PICKLES, Libby's, Canadian Orange, Raspberry, Lemon, FRUITS, 30ox. Cans— Sweet Gherkins, large jars, •*e., Apricots .... 1/3 and 1/4 1/6; home-made style, ideal 20oz. bottlas 1/-, 2605. 1/2 Peaches, slices and halves, for sandwiches 1/4 Self-Help Beverages, in all 1/2 and 1/3 Piccalilli, Chow Chow, lid popular flavours. Pears, "Galden Grove," White Sweet Onions . . 1/6 M * # \ff . 10id and 1/3 Sweet Mustard 1/3 Wilsons 1/- Tropical Fruit Salad, e w „, j , ~ Self-Help lOd 1/- and 1/8 . M ' Xe6 '"" '' 1/! Lime Juke, Ship's, 1/4, 1/7 Del Monte Hawaiian Pine- Selff-Help Tomato and Apple Tea, Self-Help, the freshest apple Slices, 1/6, 1/9 can Sauce 6d, 9£d and 1/3 obtainable, English Raspberries, 1/2 can Self-Help Worcester, Piquant 1/6,1/4 and 1/3 pkt. • Nestle's Cream .. 4£d and 9d and Mild lOd i v THE ABOVE PRiCIS APPLY TO CITY AND SUBURBAN SHOPS ONLY.

IBMJCjymC IWVfTATION/ CAUCES COtvSYef2A4 AT/OJ 90IV0U lh/SW2A-HOW "CW£ SITUAT/Ol CLEANS HANDS IN BO SECONDS! SOLVOL SAVES THE SITUATION EVERY TIME I CLEANS HANDS THOROUGHLY IN NO TIME. SWEEPS AWAY EVERY KSISSfIBa TRACE OF GREASE AND GRIME - MINT STAINS INCLUDED. LEAVES HANDS SOFT AND Uiy-WWTE,TOO. THE PENETRATING SOtVOL LATHER IS JUST AS GENTLE AS AWV FINE toilet soap. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES ! A Uf P—opcr —M«— w Kfcwr Zbuw ttJMMgB BUV WAKE UP YOUR HEALTH STAMPS JffiSJHfcl- ■ ■ m m ® PB Bed in the Honing Foil of Vim. . . _ The liver should pour out two pounds of AMD SUPPORT THE liquid bile into your oowels daily, u this bile Is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. _ _ - __ _ _ It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up 111 14b your stomach. Tou get constipated. Your wllllOr Wl M nCßlin Whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, w ■ tired and weary and the world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere (Special stamps for prepayment of postage and providing ffIMSW,; also a contribution to Health Camps are now on sale at to get those two pounds of biie flowing freely _ll d««-* 4 and make you feel "up and up." Harmless, Oil rOSt urtices.) gentle, yet amazing in making Wle flow freely _ Ask for CARTER'S Little Liver Pills by | same. Stubbornly refuse anything else. IgL MBl^—— "" " " - i - - :

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 247, 19 October 1939, Page 16

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