Ah! Lucky Ladies! —when your Xmas Gift is Kayser I So smart! So elegant! So lasting! With the French heel and new cradlefoot construction. Reinforced toes I How they wear ! And such wonderful silk! Dull or sheer, or richly heavy. So versatile! So welcome each and all. If they fit the ankle without a wrinkle, they're Kayser. 6/ AYSE* * & * I to A BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCT Hosiery % ... male,alt a«r,6„«or, : MIDLANE BROS, 3 S,re "* AueUMd; " 5
DEMAND & KNOW Y ARE GETTIN CIGARET FOR Y HEAL" IO i QL ami Use "Nados" to wash Milk Bottles hot weather ... "Nados" kills the gei sour.... "Nados" is a most efficient Mow . . . used regularly, it prevents teeth decay cleaning artificial teeth. . . . "Nadoe" is a antiseptic for washing wounds and burns . treatment for ulcers of every description. . Every home .... every factory hundred and one uses Cor Wholesale: H. F. STEVENS LTD, Chrli , GOOD FOR YOUNGSTERS <s%» CORN FLAKES UfiftaciAwwJ When the children come home from school, give them a bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with colli milk or cream. Sweeten with sugar, if desired. Kiddies can eat Kellogg's Corn Flakes at any lime. Just the nourishment they need. Delicious. Healthful. Easy to digest, better than hoi foods. Quickly and easilj 'No cooking Kellogg's Cocb yourself, for lunch, between' at your grocer' red-and-green "Hll CORN FL
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20730, 15 December 1932, Page 6
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