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MLANCi TH€ n/er FOR “Thank goodness” says Mother, whose chief concern is to get the kiddies to eat what’s good for them. She knows how important the energy food is in the nourishment and sturdy growth of the little ones, so she gives them DIAMOND O-TIS and milk for breakfast. The little ones only know how lovely DIAMOND O-TIS is, so they eat it up and ask for more. And everybody is happy—partlcularly Mother—for the nourishing breakfast that the kiddies have had. took her only one minute to cook. Manufactured by THE TIMARU MILLING CO. LTD.. Timaru. Incorporated 1883.

~rt Be tie Pay" With you, Begg’s look forward to the day when their showrooms will be filled with beautiful new goods —when you can buy that streamlined new Piano, that Philco Radio with its miraculous new post-war features, that gorgeous new Refrigerator, or any brand new Musical Instrument or Electrical Appliance you've waited so long for. May that day come soon. Meanwhile these goods are either unavailable or in short supply, but we ask you to remember that BEGG’S are Sole N.Z. Agents for: Rogers Hopkinson Collard & Collar d Osborne Weimar Marshall & Rose —Kemble PIANOS, Besson—Boosey & Hawkes—Conn —BAND INSTRUMENTS. Philco RADIO & Refrigerators. Halttmond Electric ORGANS. Schick ELECTRIC SHAVERS. Western Electric HEARING AIDS. Morphy Richards Electric IRONS. Hamilton Beach Electric FOOD MIXERS. Connor and Princess WASHING MACHINES. 4M THE MUSICAL & ELECTRICAL CENTRE Book at BEGG'S for State, Mayfair, Crystal Palace and Liberty Theatres Invest Your Surplus Cash In National Savings

directors Messrs. Edgar C. Hazlett (Chairman), James Begg, C. Stanley Smith, Hon. W. Downie Stewart, William R. Brown (Otago), Robert J. Gilmour (Southland), R. K. Ireland (Oamaru), A. R. Turnbull, H. S. Lawrence (Christchurch). THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD. Established 1884. A C. BRETHERTON. Christchurch Manager, 145 Worcester street, Christchurch. Offices; Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Invercargill. -3

i mm m HrARM «IP WITH NOT MOURBSNIWQ SOUP/ Warm up on cold days with Gregg's nourishing Soups. Appetising and sustaining. Made by (tufwclal process that retains all the flavour ■ Wijflpdnei* of carefully selected vegetables, concentrated goes further made in \ate; ut «-.v v tomato-r«* S •o’l t' I*ll vicafA»U-Unfit A o" Jl U . qiHNMA, CONCENTRATED PACKET S SOUPS

Instant r Nothing is speedier or safer than ‘ Elastoplast.’ Clean the wound, strip the protective muslin from the dressing, apply antiseptic pad and press down the adhesive. There is then complete protection from dirt and contamination. ' Elastoplast ’ First Aid Dressings are flesh-coloured and clastic; they match the skin and stretch with it. Being adhesive, they remain in place when you wash, and until the wound is healed. Never neglect an injury, all chemists have ‘ Elastoplast ’ in unmistakable RED tins, i/- and i/pid each. There Is an ‘Elastoplast’ Dressing for every minor injury. Your Chemist will tell you which one you need. „ Remove pro(1) tcctive muslin. BLISTERS quichlu eased with 'A.' I a s t opine t Wound Drrssiniis, In the t/S\d tins, GRAZED KNEES. Clean and deist with 'EI al l oplnst ’ First Aid Dressings, 1/9|t.Nß 1 F/42 Flare nnhsephe pad on wound. (D Press down elastic adhesive Distributors: Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Ltd.. Stafford Street. Dunedin. STRAINS and similar injuries derive iinmediatt support from the ‘Elastoplast’ Adhesive Bandage.

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the name to rememberS FRANK ukaham and son. (Established 30 Years.) SHAREBROKERS THPnSF RS FOR CANTERBURY OF COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD., SOMERSET HOUSE. HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. G5498

Constipation RELIEVED BY DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS Mrs A. Litten, 2 Penrose avenue, Newtown, Wellington, writes:— “l have used Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to maintain regular bowel movement, being subject to constipation, and I can assert that I found great relief from a course of this medicine and I can certainly recommend their use to other ceople simiiariv afflicted” —3 W. H. COMSTOCK CO. LTD.. Parish It., Wellington.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23946, 13 May 1943, Page 7

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