Butter a Piece of Gold Medal Milk-made Bread Remember how the butter used to spread over the golden crusted bread of your childhood? Remember how good it always tasted after school! That’s the sort of taste-thrill you have in store when you butter your first piece of GOLD MEDAL MILK-MAiDE BREAD! There’s an old-time home-made flavour . . the sort of taste that makes you gobble up the last crumbs and reach for another piece: it’s a flavour you will find in EVERY Loaf and you’ll find GOLD MEDAL MILKMADE BREAD at— PETER DUNN, POST OFFICE BAKERY. (’Phone 129). Ashburton. HiiimiiimiiiiiiiiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiH UNSOLICITED TESIIMONV Macandrew Bay, Otago Peninsula, I,oth August, 1932. Dear Sir,—l am writing you a few lines re Laxa lately put on the market. For years I have been suffering from constipation and bowel trouble, in fact an operation was performed by Dr. —. I have tried all sorts of remedies. Laxa has made a different man of me. I have the porridge in the morning and Laxa biscuits for supper, home made. If your traveller conies to this district? get him to call in and hear what my wife has to say about it. Yours faithfully, iW.B., Storekeeper. Interested readers are invited to inspect our file containing numerous unsolicited testimonials re Laxa and ProThe Proteena Milling Co., Ltd., V\fcst Street. ■■a iiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii u=
REMARKABLE FOR PILES. ZANN Double Absorption Treatment benefits , worst cases. Blind, bleeding, itching, internal, and external piles yield to it. Send for generous sample, ninepence stamps, Zann Pty., Pox 952 KM, Wellington,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 302, 4 October 1935, Page 3
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