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iS|| .1 to'ii <raEBM|Ssga §s»u> wu m ' j scotch * w =s4t( ' ;1 The important thing to keep in your mind is that no finer Whisky goes into any bottle. The management will see to this being maintained for all time. Haig WHISKY

BADDIES dlreal treat \v\ > , S { > ■ '. k an-., \L» X \v °’ a "' 17 " ✓ -) Here’s a treat for New Zealand! Real English finnan Haddies! Selected and immediately cured, ‘ packed and sealed in tinsi at the Morton factory. Each 1 lb. tin contains four whole fish, tasty and appetising. Just try them for breakfast or tea. Delicious! Ask your Grocer. You would also enjoy Morton Kippers. MOltfoN CtE.MORTON LTDX England.

1873 ' 19X9 57 Year® Reputation Why they are Incomparably the best tor N.Z. New Zealanders admittedly come from the Best British Stock. That means they possess all the inherent ability and capacity of the best of the British Race. Also when thoroughly trained and experienced, they use only the finest obtainable raw materials and the most scientific up-to-date methods of production they should produce products of a higher general average than any country in the world. They can and do. Add a many years’ experience to our climatic problems and special conditions, and you have incomparably the best product for New Zealand. That is why— L ’US TRUSS The Peerless Guaranteed Gold Medal Prepared Paints Gained the Highest Award at The New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition —why they are so popular. Their colourful beauty lasts longer, they preserve better, cover more and are easier for amateurs to apply. Therefore L’USTRUSS YOUR HOME. Colour chart free. Let us prove how they reduce your Paint Bills. FOR PAINTS, of COURSE, SMITH & SMITH —LIMITED— Recent Gold Medalists for Paints. CUBA STREET (Opp. Town Hall) WELLINGTON. Lower Hutt and Palmerston North.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 131, 27 February 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 131, 27 February 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 131, 27 February 1929, Page 16