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Be Loyal J Owing to the conditions brought about by the war, all British cocoa manufacturers are prohibited from exporting their goods. Cadbury's Bournville Cocca is wanted for the people at home and for the men at the Front. Meanwhile, foreign brands can be imported into N.Z. and the Britisher is handicapped. The boys are making their sacrifices and we at home must make ours. After the Bournville will be to the Front again; Weak, Ailing Children v Every Mother should know that Dr. CasseU's Tablets are the Ideal Remedy for Weakly Children. For weakly or backward children there is nothing so good as a course of Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Age makes no difference to the action of these incomparable restoratives; they exert the same strengthening and building up power whether the sufferer be a child or an adult. Mothers everywhere have testified to the quite wonderful restorative * effect of Dr. Cassell's Tablets in cases of weakness and, wasting, and also in infantile paralysis. Children wasted almost to skeletons have recovered health and plumpness by their means; babies helpless from nerve failure have regained their natural power. If you have a weakly child give Dr- Cassell's Tablets. Convincing Proof of the Quite Exceptional 1 Kestorative Value of Dr. Cassell's Tablets | for Old or Young. JOHN 0. BRITTAIN, Esq., F.B.Sc., Church Street, Mansfield, Eng., writes: —" I haw had convincing proof of the value of Dr. Cassell's Tablets. They are certainly to bt recommended in all run-down conditions, and also In cases of defective digestion or assimilation. They appear to be equally suitable for old or young." Dr. Cassell's Tablets Dr. Cassell's Tablets are prepared from purest, tested ingredients of proved nutritive and restorative power, and are the recognised modem remedy for Nervous Breakdown Nervous Debility Anemia Nerve Paralysis Sleeplessness Wasting Diseases Infantile Paralysis Stomach Disorders Vital Exhaustion Neurasthenia , Kidney Weakness General Debility Sndally valuable for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical PerfoA of Life. Prices 1/9 and M-, the 4/- size beinj the more economical. Sol 4 by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Ask alfftfs for Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and take no substitutes. : V ;• solo proprietors, Dr. Cassoll'a Co., Ltd., Manchester, Ens.. «■' Why Not?" 1 1 \ Why not practise economy and yet buy J\ 1 the best on the market by always pur- M ■B chasing "Amber Tips." M H You are practising economy in its truest H sense, because being a blend of fine teas , T you use less and get a better cup of tea. I There is absolutely no economy in buying I Q - cheap inferior teas, they are wasteful and H m injuiious to health. fl T n H3 % costs a little more than others but is H (H worth the money. At least give it a ■ I - ■ V'**" 11 fflrtwmw On Economy This announcement is to ask housewives to help us (and themselves) by observing the utmost 5 n economy in the use of our famous Edmonds , , H Baking Powder. There's a reason for this request | —cream of tartar becomes more scarce. This I means great difficulty in securing sufficient to B meet the demands for Edmonds Baking Powder. •an jg Only the best grape cream of tartar is used in 11 [ EDMONDS 1 "Sure to Rite" 1 Baking Powder *} 1 and so that we can continue this policy, we askall § to use " Sure to Rise" as economically as possible; | The price of cream of tartar is now £400 a ton, B compared with £75 to £85 per ton before . war. Despite its heavy cost, we continue use only genuine cream of tartar. Remem we have steadfastly refused to use any but highest grade genuine cream of tartar none chemical substitutes which can be soldfor a fra<ct 0 of the price but which when used in I the coolok often leave an after taste in the mouth. We wan your co-operation, for you will agree it is bet er use lest of the 6«f than be driven inferior article. In the interests of pui wholesomeness in baking, use Edmonds Bakin. Powder economically. T. J. EDMONDS LTD. ••Sure to Rise*' Baking Powder WcriiS CHRISTCHURCH

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16219, 23 May 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16219, 23 May 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16219, 23 May 1918, Page 2