Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

When the small fry flock around with urgent thirst*, most popular drink is an icecold glass of Rose’s Lime Juice. The finest thirst-quencher available, Rose’s is prepared from lime* giown on their own West Indian Plantation*. Ask for* I Rose's Lime Juice p. - / f zsiEff at your Store. | { < \ k | I / *»* dMnctivt \ y 71 patterned bottle. MROSES I 0®) JP L,ME JU,CE I ••**.**•*•.’ Famous In England Hr / Slnct I MAKES THIRST WORTH WHILEI Sfc. «-

Shw bHe ,’S o w */T7 ■-> |r / •***x 4 *• '’ " < • -•’ *' *&•*/.»&• z /,* 'Xr t \>/4' - ' <g:'.' a— fPHiiips] h* -(•O^op 3 '^^rwjTj o r~~i Qi PHILIPS-FLIGHT x PHILIPS ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED AUCKLAND • WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH • DUNEDIN MAKERS OP PHILIPS RADIOS fLU

«/z Ale belongs .. • 1 llnw en l 9 9 It —be moderate! 1 l/fINV Good ’ wholesome ale helps to bring more liffwxK pleasure and relaxation to our home life. It is Aina beverage that belongs ... to pleasant living, to friendliness, and to sensible moderation. CROWN BREWERY 'W WARD’S BREWERY

'Heard the latest., fflHjK ■3 iF’* JU*?*’ \ (~,.„. urtBBMISEN 7VWEDIMWAVK / /* This magnificent New 7 Valve Dual Wave Gulbransen / V opens up NEW fields of radio entertainment ~ . makes listening a never-ending thrill of NEW discovery. Clear pure tone, modem design and faultless construction. There’s no finer value you can buy at the price, alietßn... and you’ll buy the FARMERS' MX BMrfUWni H. W. CTAWg (NX) LTD,, WHUNGTON, 0.54

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19510306.2.125.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26363, 6 March 1951, Page 9

Word Count
229

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26363, 6 March 1951, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26363, 6 March 1951, Page 9