Metfmdation of Mfedioomanhoodl Your daughter's future depends on your rare over her to-day. Choose her food critically. Don't, when she wants porridge, give her just any porridge. Get Groats which will build up her strength and increase her energy. Give the girl porridge made with Robinsons "PATENT" GROATS Encourage her to drink delicious, healthful barley water made with Robinson's "Patent" Barley. Paint Your Roofs Now! The worst of the winter is yet to come. Damp plays haroo with unprotected roofs. Protect them from ruit with "STEELITE" RED or GREEN 'lt forms an armour against rain, sun, hail, and wind that the wont weather can't penetrate. Damp-proof Varnish for Brick Walls (A guaranteed Cure) SmUAiSnutAJk 213.215 TV AM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH a 1924 BT7ICK closed ears have luxurious bodies, built and finished by Fioher. These are standard in a Car which is moderately-priced, and could not be called in any degree extravagant. Fisher bodies have the seating perfectly arranged and cushioned for restful ease and relaxation. They are a fitting equipment to a thoroughbred automobile. Let your dealer give you exact '2WI*A information . regarding the seven BUICK aiIVW CLOSED CABS. Agents: CHEISTCHUECH: The N.Z. Automobiles Ltd, Betail Department, Agents: AMBERLEY: Frew Bros. LEESTON: Barton and Morgan. •Wnen better Can, Me tnllt ' BUIOK tuUd th «*-" ~
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 4
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