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CIMPEPAIRIQ Consider oarefully these <UWJL.f&AH& facts: There are over 36 Ijgm&K heaped tablespoonfuls of ©g MW Gerstena in every bag—each fia making a hearty plate of full-food porridge—costing %J&r l ess one halfpenny per ''plate. Further, Gerstena HiTin §k W (d requires only TWO minutes' iWi IRs Mb n i%i cooking—think what this *, means with fuel so dear. S«d i Post Card to the Oor«ten» Foods Co. (A. J. Winilo. Sole Proprietor), 17 Cnristehurch, lor FREE SAMPLE, and prove this /or yourself. I AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORPS j ■ ATMESSINES. / . j General Sir \T. R. Birdwood, of the First Anzac Corps, writes, referring to s the hard fighting at Uessines:— ■ "I am proud to think that my men have heen doing, if possible, > better than they have dono boforo. Tou will understand what it > meant to" fight their way into the Hindenburg line and to hold on . there unsupported agatnßt attaoks from the front and both flanks. I always think that this requires far greater courage and steadfast- j aess than are necessary for an aotual attack, whioh is carl-led v through by elan, .though this the troopi displayed in their original > attack on the line." j WITH FOR Ts£- WRITE FOR | BOOKLET-- BOOKLET- | FREE TO ANY/^^S^® FREE TO ANY j ADDRESS- ■' ir ADDRESS- | Illustrating our Unique Ornaments in honour of the Splendid Men who -' i . have gone, and are still going, from under the Southern Gross to uphold 1 the traditions of our Nation. ' i / \ THESE ARTICLES AEE TO BE HAD ON&Y PHOM j W, LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD., | " . 222-224 LAM.BTON QUAY ..._.;. WELLINGTON. I

■f SMART :.;■,..Talking • ■■" '.. ■ ~-.. ■ , .%$» W . ■ •'■ ; 11. outstanding features of our ;•■ i Costumes- are Distinction of . Style, Excellence of WorkmanI ■--■■■'- ship, Dependability of Material, and Good Value/ To appreciate the real worth of these Costumes you must see them. ♦ v: Will You Call To-day? ' SMART NAVY GOSTUMES/-Lal'gf Sailor Colli lars, finished cable stitching, in the Latest styles,. ''•■-. 89/6 \\ STYLISH,. .SHANTUNG COSTUMES-All || "1917" Newest Styles, '.. ]| ■'.'■ '89/6, £5/15/-, £7/7/"The Latest" FUGI SILK COSTUMES-In . j| Several New Styles, finished cable stitching, 75/FOR THE VERY LATEST STYLES VISIT H 'always something new

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 12, 9 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 12, 9 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 12, 9 October 1917, Page 3

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