This EXPANDING \ CUFF • kW'TTTI I \ blouse \ grows with A ' lyxjEy the girl j This is a real economy La ' A the sleeve i« designed Ig Vv so you ran alter it easily Vi and quickly, simply by \ ironing out the extra length. Made from fine pre-shrunk poplin the jr V _ “Gibson** Blouse has F Ifc 1 _ double • sewn seams, washes well, and wears & Sf well. See, too, the “Gibson” P Bi 1 Gym. Frock, smartly cut to regulation design in the best quality material. EXPAN DA CUFF* Available at all leading BLOUSE stores. Made and bv D. H. BLACKIE LTD. (WAREHOUSE DIVISION), DUNEDIN
L ‘ sretl I’m the tin that holds the food that builds the healthiest babies in New Zealand. Virol. The concentrated health food iH: ’ prepared from malt extract, I L ilj tV I 1 specially refined beef fat, egg, I H sugars (including glucose) and I "'"vM I' orange juice. Ask your chemist ■TOOLj || | J Virol ■ today. |; (Lek fjl w a | Virol llP&SlI Bp r' MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND BY VIROL LIMITS) Af«nts: WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., 34, CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, Wellington, C.l„ N.Z.
HEAVENLY fIH; . IB ■ That’s the only way to describe a biscuit with the flavour of Griffin's new Mint Mallows. Heavenlv mint-flavoured marshmallow atop *7. delicious biscuit coated all over with delicious chocolate. Only Griffin’s make Mint Mallows. Taste the difference! Biscuit Masterpiece X
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28155, 19 December 1956, Page 22
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