FREE TEN SHILLING NOTES DISTRIBUTED LAST WEEK A Gerstena representative is calling at homes here and there in every suburb ana giving Ten Shilling Notes to ladies who show him a full or partly used bag of Gerstena Breakfast Food. He may call at your house to-day or to-morrow. Miss Ruby M. Ward, 45 Norman's Road, Papanui. Miss R. E. Butler, 14 Rogers Street, Waltham. Mrs H. J. Speivce, 203 St. Martins Rd„ St. Martins. Mrs Ellen Paterson, 31 Clifton Street, Aldington. Mrs J. Bowden, 44 Petrie Street, Richmond. rangioba. ~ Mrs Florence Small, 217 King Street, Rangiora. PREVIOUS DISTRIBUTIONS Mitt LAURA MILLER. G6 Sherbourae Street, St. Albans. MISS M. CAERUTH, 12 Ayr Street, Lower Eiccarton. MRS. ADA KIMBER, 85 Kingsley Street, Sydenham. MRS E. M. THOMPSON, 78 Winchester Street, Merivale. MRS J. HAMBLIN, 147 Staiiinorß Road, Lluwood. MBS MARGARET HENDERSON, 314 Qlouicester Street. MBS BHODA M. COX 13 Spencor Street, Addington. MBS E. SILLIFANT. 7 Courtenay Street, St. Albans. MBS BESSIE GOUGU, 116 Somorfleld Street. BeckcnJiara. MBS A. A. GILBOY, 29 Tancred Street, Liuwood. MES MAUD WOOD, 14 Portmsu Street, Woolston. MBS ISOBBL FLOWS, 63 St. James's Avenue, Fapanui. MES MABEL BBOWH, 146 North Parade, Shirley. MB SYDNEY PIEBBON, 15 Chichester Street, Woolston • MBS ELLEN VASEY, 77 Matipo Street, Biccafton. MB D. McNISH, 42 Edinburgh Street, Spreydon. LYTTELTON. MBS OLIVE YOUNG, 45 Canterbury Street, Lytteiton. MBS MABINA DUFF, ■ 97 London Street, Lytteiton. SUMNEB. ■ MBS MARGARET M, DAWSON, lßl.Nayland Street, Snmner. MBS HENRIETTA UREN, - 28 Stoko Street, Sumner. NEW BBIGHTON. MES EMILY BONDBL, 88 Lonsdale Street, New Brighton. MBS EILEEN O'NEIL, 128 Gcofgo Street, New Brighton.' Further Distributions Next Week YOU MAYf BE NEXT • z: WtM V? 'jCi m. £- U U ft"' <■ Health and • • Doctors know the value of a warm, freshly cooked Oaten Breakfast . . . . thats why Gerstena is so widely recommended. The - delicious, nourishing porridge made with G® ISTEN& IN 2 MINUTES provides the nourishment that is essential to health . . . . no. trouble, and the most economical of all foods. ttiar U
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20251, 1 June 1931, Page 16
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