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1 Wgtural L@©M§ng Artificial Teeth j J ' wKh f Porcelain Gums I \ Ate facsimiles of nature. I Perfectly Painless Methods jj I fof Flfltos Teeth. | I Sets £2 J2s. 6d, Q I Frost mi hmt 3 j 1 H9 Willis Street. {

BEAUTIFUL FRAMED AND UNFEAMED PICTURES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BUY A PICTURE! 1 ■■ • Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of— "LINOARNISH." "EXCELSIOR" HAT DYES. / "LEON" ART STAINS. Agents for HALL'S SANITARY PAINT. R. A E. TINGEY".& Co., Ltd., 30 MANNERS STREET ..WELLINGTON. Jranchea at Palmcrston North, Marton, Wanganui, Waverley, and Hawera. I ' ■'Delicious. 1 j Household Beverage j J Made by NESTLE'S, in England. j J MILKMAID \ \ (CafsauLait) I Contains Pure Coffee, Sugar and Milk in j I correct proportions. ) ) Only requires the addition of hot water. I JDDJ ■ ~-' n " ~| SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS j fgSSj AND GROCERS. N § r* . T" T*/>i ntvi Inn fipf a lin 10-OAYI QD ■ HAINES-7 Jt'swhat follows a. cough*' I In delay lies the danger of more ferioa. trouble. Why lake the risk? Cure it quickly. / . Crape-Nuts, the ready-cooked Breakfast Food, has a unique flavour of its own, and once tried, remains a favourite. The delicious and fascinating taste is not its chief merit, however. During the process of manufacture the starchy parts of the cereals .(wheat and barley) from | which the food is made, are turned into the slightly sweet, jj sugary substance known as Ifyextrose, for easy, quick di- ! gestion. j Practical experience shows that even weak stomachs j can digest it, and the powerful, nourishing qualities make ' j themselves felt after a few days. food is fully cooked at the factories and ready to serve | 1 with cream or milk (hot or cold). |

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3032, 20 March 1917, Page 3

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280

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3032, 20 March 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3032, 20 March 1917, Page 3

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