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Half • teaspoonful is all you need for a 1/ Q w — \Lf^? delicious, energy-building cup of cocoa J \ t%m II IV ... made with Van Houten's. And the —""q f JL reason why you use less of Van Houten's /AM// —a JllaM per cup is that it dissolves completely. r/l/fI&A / HI wWKKKk H Van Houten's is better for you too. It \v^/^5 f II dflam I is purer, finer flavoured and more nut* "'*V,^^"^c^' , I ritious, and makes the most satisfying bßb^v^^. **' ■«--» cocoa you've ever tasted. You can get Hfl Van Houten's at your nearest Self-Help jjfc^^^Ps!/^— *^b1 SPECIAL EXTRA!!! With the purchase of any two LIBBY lines of different variety you receive lib. LIBBY'S DELICIOUS SANTA CLARA PRUNES for the small sum of fid. Many delectable line.s to choose from, such as Garden Vegetables and Whole Stringless Beans, Corned Beef Hash and Tomato Catchup or Pickles of all varieties, Beans and Spaghetti, Fruits, Canned and Evaporated. LIBBY'S FAMOUS FOODS *& TOMATO CATCHUP 1/3 FRUIT COCKTAIL — For salads: PICKLES— 8d and 1/3 Home-made styles 1/5 PINEAPPLE JUICE, 12oz cans ... 7±d Sweet Mixed, Sweet Mustard, ORANGE JUICE, 15oz. cans lid Sweet Relish, Chow Chow and PINEAPPLE, Hawaiian — Piccalilli 1/3 Boz. Tidbits 8d SWEET GHERKINS 1/6 14oz. Long Slices, 1/-; 250z., 1/9 SPAGHETTI fir TOMATO SAUCE: GARDEN VEGETABLES — 17oz. sd, 7d and B*d cans 1/1 TOMATOES — Whole, peeled, 28 BEANS—whole, green, stringless: ll*d oz. cans 1/- CORNED BEEF HASH ...... 1/4 ASPARAGUS TlPS—Natural 1/3 SALMON — TOMATO JUICE— 15oz. cans .. . 6id Alaskan, sockeye, 1 Ib/s 1/8 Soups (assorted). Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce, Olives, Evaporated and Canned Fruits, etc. I SPECIAL OFFER!!!! I To popularise the New Special Self-Help Assorted Biscuits, we offer for one week only— 1 ilb. tin Von Houten's Cocoa , The TWO ilb. of our Special Assortment Biscuits ..., for \/\ Join SELF-HELP Xmas Club Now 11 1 F ItICMIITC I A Free Gift of 1 Jib. box of hi,W qwdity Choco- DIOVIM I O * M« ,u . e 3/ .'' wiU *" ?■*••■*•* to each subscriber It ■ ■ ■ 4fc c? Sue trt h Lsr7z%dr^ A d*t Delifcious Assorted Creams J Watch Your Srow, | | M 1/4 Ib"<?"o^r;L? ,f " H fI P sreMnt»5 reMnt » *>' V" "orning tea Entertainment at I YestL e «'ToY^ 9 ' F / idoy ' tl,rou 9 h station IZB ' /Son 9« of Yesteryear. BOYS and GIRLS! Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, of 5.45 p.m. # White and the Seven Dwarfs." THE ABOVE PRICES APPLY TO CITY AND SUBURBAN SHOPS ONLY. "STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. ,-^^K,..._•. insolence of office?" ("Hamlet") (0). or hero of the O.T. (fii, • 3—Riches (8). 4 coin (7). ZY)D HTID Dγ inrnP s—The company gets old makin* material ltblb tOR OUR READERS. {9\y9—A change of name (4). 14—Here is a method not hers f«). ■■BJI BflMFo ■Vfo~nB«rrnBVkuB«BB«« i e 13—A definite sort of direction (9). .■ I . ■ ■ H B 5 H® I 17—Art with this becomes natural (4). r^— P*~(— — ■■ Hi — ' w " or ker'« income (8). 7 J I 21—The firmness that looks Bk* every 1 I 111 I I I I I I I I division between towns (8). ■■■I —-^—I——l—WuubL— 1 I I I I 2»—Guardians of the ring perhaps (7). ■ ■ ■¥■■ 19 ■B~~~BVeVJr~*~"BVH — The Bu PP° rters show single agreement n^-"P^i - ""^^i - " — ■P^! - ~"^^BTT^*^*r—--J""*"V——J"«e —^^ S * is tind fence not &* darker? 1 1 I I I J j I I I I I I 28—Capital where 11 across is at home ■■■ —■Hγ" —!■■—^h—^H ■■m»~—Bβ (s) * (Sl^ BBM I I I ' I I ill e is the solution to yeeterH I I ' I I Bf"~ " days crossword puzzle:— ■I I I I H H ACROSS. —Mote, smash, aver, apeak, 1 kueeTTnrrSP'P^W——JbwJL _ H extempore, rant, Orion, elan, sleet, eou, I I II I II I™ I trust, astray, mesh, sled, taster, asp, I I I j j j I I I || ! 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S"£S aT" Some "of 7 ThisEngli 1 f R ° SS - • 2 *~* P^° f ftRS y*aS KiSTJiaft tw^a^rotfoJ and ntv (9? JV,I a - nnOUDCeS US inature » ( * twO ™*4*-l. & Zlng ? The school son ff refers to the" S Pi, ff .1 • variety of terrier (4). old trees and their planter. There u*ed 8-Chaff a gathering to recover (5). JfcSm ', bc »' a " e to grow (8). to be bi S spreading oaks at Kir.t'en--0-AH-embraciiiß (8). Iα that can be made to go bosch, now the National Botanical for Id , "" pewoni (8) p f?r an elderly 31 -" X saw J«.»ng Harrv with his beaver ab °«t two months, during the winder, and 16-one of weapons (4) SLi» ° n T^ hi - Sl Ba««ntlv f°7 old before their time - There are 18-Lnnecessary advice, to the provident 32 i. ary lX Vt - L ) < 5 )- * to-day many species of oak in South (7). proviaent 32-To.be k« on a penny but not on Africa introduced from lands haying a • ***•"» W' more aimilur climate.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1938, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1938, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1938, Page 26

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