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PICNIC I 1 Nothing so Good, 1 \ Nothing so j I Convenient, as | j AUISEBROOK'S j SAO CRACKERS NOW IS THE TIME OF \ I JOLLY PICNIC PARTIES, | £ AND PICNIC PROMOTERS I I WILL FIND NOTHING I ii MEETS WITH SUCH FAY- \ | OUR AT LUNCH TIME AS \ | Aalsebrook's ■ j § ' • Sao Crackers, \ ! SANDWICHED WITH JAM \ OR BUTTER, i \ ' NOTHING IS EASIER TO I* t PREPARE, NOTHING IS ij f MORE DELICIOUS. TRY \ h THEM NEXT TIME YOU'RE i 5,- PICNICKING, YOU'RE I | BOUND TO LIKE THEM- | i EVERYBODY DOES. I j' LOO K |p® | i®g3] j I Write Now for Free Terms to:— j SIHS, _.^3sC^k[diford tree t,_VVelling ton. | j "BOG'S HEAD" | I BASS ! | POPULARITY | f \ §w) jj The delicate "nutty" jj f, flavour of the i I' I 'Docs Head' Bass i • ' Ic is the result not only jj $ ofscicntific brewing but ji 4 also of painstaking | [I bottling B g U | Of course only the best | jj materials arc used to y $ make this famous ale, i, i but without the "Read «j j) Brothers, Limited" jj 1 methods of bottling, it p | would not enjoy the 8. | reputation it does. jj j; This method includes jj (j storage of butts in dry, 9 . jj airy, well ventilated and | p clean cellars where it a e riptns under the mc3t a f, favorable conditions, j) , [I Bottling in its prime Jj 6j insures its refreshing 3 C pungency and preserves H 2 its nourishing food $ qualities which are i | unequalled. S g Therefore, when order- S g ing beer of your dealer, H 5 ask for "DOG'S HEAD" jj. j! BASS, and see that the g f. "DOG'S HEAD" Label | (j is on every bottle. | | SOLD EVERYWHERE. | J, Women of jPj|| New Zealand! |^aw?E [Jp saucefo? the gander [jl j! as well co the goose, jM and Monday's cold joint, served with Mellor's Sauce, mild or piquant, is keenly enjoyed by the FLETCHEr. HUMPHREYS 4 CO, Sols Agents for W.Z.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 11 April 1911, Page 3

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330

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 11 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 11 April 1911, Page 3

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