Mr. A. M. Samuel. M.P. for Thames, who has been indisposed for some time past, will go to Helensville for treatment, after which it will be decided whether an operation is necessary.
MA*/4/*MCT4IS*EO &y m§ SI Aulsebrook t Cft Ltr Jiil —better than toast.. . crisper, lighter, and very digestible. Aulsebrook's T> - *'**Sl§r: J| Breakfast Biscuits are a kind of r c . r• ||] unsweetened rusk and replace toast >*'•. » V with advantage. Delightful with butter, A; • - 0 . cheese and preserves. tefcttbl Sold by grocers in Jib. packets and HA* 3Alb. tins. Being very light, there Vu//% ' HMttWr are, notwithstanding their size, Jkis(((ff(i\\ \»'.|W| yl jiyHIlM Biscuit* A welcome addition to every meal in place of bread. Crisp and light, there are 290 of / these biscuits to each pound. Sold by grocers fsJ/v in £lb. and £lb. packets and 3£lb. tins.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 85, 11 April 1929, Page 19
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