* Whakarewarewa and Waitomo, Waikaremoana and Mount Cook .... from all parts of I nnmpi I a 1 •«« world come wealthy tourists to view these famous scenes. I KUi CJKUA I J:*|j my ft 'I'W -' J is remarkable, too, the number of them that are delighted with Queen Anne a fill if 5 / *1 i Chocolates. No matter how good the chocolates they have eaten before, many of ■ ' : :.•* WI ] them proclaim Queen Anne to be the choicest chocolates they have ever tasted. And 1 i JJ the departing tourists take with them a goodly supply of these incomparable chocolates^ P lmmm Jlßf & Queen Anne Chocolates are the freshest and most delicious you can buy. So inexpensive you can have plenty of them. Buy a box to-day. ' 188 Queen Qnm llllilf CHOCOLATES ;
MAKING KIDDIES' CLOTHES LAST LONGER. Don't throw away the children's faded clothes." Dye them with NADCO. For a few pence It brightens them up and makes them like new. Kiddies' clothes last twice as long- when treated in this manner. iS'ADCO is particularly easy to use, too, with successful results always assured. All stores and chemists.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1936, Page 14
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