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XmasJCiwer ■EVERHOTG FOR THE FEAST ”*> v a . UNDER THE CHESTNUT — -V- — /jS\ TRKK a •Olfll T7DITIT Con »“’t \ Makc your ? ur * XMAS jOhk BRIGHT THOUGHTS FOR FOOD '■ T’ “7 Canadian Apples, M f OOD l' <>* quality goods, Sun-klst Oranges, '’’ SUMMER DAYS' SPECIALIST i P acked and handled Almonds, 1 < undcr strawberries rigs and Dates, hv oMI 63 MANNERS ST., hygienic conditions. Cherries, N ts etc etc fiseiectea ny v.ni./ etc., ete. .us, e c., ec. Materfamilias: Could you give me a 1 wTllTs 'wSrr ’ ! SEE OUR , x, i. i little money; dear? ly will lb STREET . lu/fKinnw Champagne Cider, Squashes, and Cordials. Paterfamilias: Certainly, dear; about about that wiiyDUW Choicest Varieties of the very finest selected Fresh Fruits i ♦ * ♦ CHRISTMAS always on hand. Scientists tell us that a mosquito can « REAL I ORDER! ' V of Christmas Novel“When better fruit is sold, Banson’s will sell it.” Candle, tha” XMAS TIP .j t« e » for the Chlldren RANSON’S FRUIT MARKETS healthful stockinos-healthful baskets-horns 32 MANNERS STREET and BURLINGTON ARCADE. ♦ * , ’♦ ■' OF HEALTH. , ’Phone 40-432. We Deliver. ’Phone 28-462. “Wiilie;” asked the teacher, “what was THE FOOD SPECIALIST. ■ ' 1 it Sir Walter Raleigb ; ; said when he pl'ac-.i ■ . ’ •./cd his cloak on the muddy road for the " 11 11 beautiful queen to walk over?”- ■> • , s . -- ■■!-=! • WAIRARAPA FARMERS’CO-OP. —s/S&BBS ' Pay us a visit for your Christmas Delicacies, our quality is good. » » » wSwwMßfr y HAMS—Finest Sugar Cured. An army mule <. went west ” at one of “■ ' NEW SEASON'S FIGS. JORDAN ALMONDS. S S High-grado Spanish Muscatels. Something choice fo?“the benefit of the & veTerlwry eu“ 19 9 T W Ak W7W 1 Young stem PRESERVED GINGER, in Fancy Blue and Stone an inquiry as to “dis- RvQllfl [ | Jars. Also position of the carcass.” After a mo- MVY AIM. I*AM** •** Dry young stem CRYSTALIZED FRUITS and FLOWERS'. ment’s deep thought, the soldier, who had driven that same mule, “Mean and . # Makes Christmas Some of the teacher's pupils were not ' " • ? • over energetic, so she determined to Wairaraoa Farmers’ Co-op. Assn. ■ «*■ aaawa w vv i. to men who will net work. Finally, she unnnAVC 176-178 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 43-043 (4 lines) proceeded to question her class on the lee- THE GREAT STANDBY FOR HOLIDAYS ture' she had just given them. i. e J l BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WAIRARAPA. whose "thSts were 8 ob&uWar away! (Cured without Boracic). f ' Tjl .. who j s that miserable individual, that - '' wretched specimen of humanity, who geta |2. —■■=4.- - ... r clothes, food, and lodging for nothing? « —— Tommy's face glowed with pleasure. This .. , . | girds was a subject he truly relished. ‘Please, It i| with triumphant vengeance,t eb y. I Make this Christmas J • The vegetarian’s “unkindest cut” the faffgill iTtrrinrzTr otller da F suggests the. following little SNBqg V Ininl \KY chapter of trade amenities,. Two rival CL pgi fi rr 411 Mix 4 butchers, whose shops were in the same —■_ T rr\ -w tt a < (Goidiabd) REAL CHRISTMAS 1 them, Smith we will call him, displayed a V-/ notice informing the public that his meat ' was supplied to all the best families in IClnlO IRSSIIj the neighbourhood. The other one. Who rbrtlv can be called Jones, not to be outdone, dFIHK OIHV «bt wS®7 put up a notice over his shop something — gss ® gWMkAiBBK/ IhSr l w r\/T A (v about the fact that bis meat ™ 8 J as B, A P ’ nr'T“* w. STKrN I S f a J-* '- y outburst of patriotism over Snutk s shop kF JL 1 V A v JL J n Vi?\ TT ZTFi ~ God save* th ”*g. * Il _ | SIPIKDT Ale and Stout An officer, wearing the 0.8. E. was dining «. •. — in a London cafe. An impulsive little — — rm--.- . -■ -I . 1 -=tn-| ]ad _ sitting opposite, without, introduc- I I 1 tion, stretched out a hand to him: May „ — i i,” she cried, “shake hands with a V.U. . ' ■ - ■ - hero?” The officer had some courage in ■ . , conversation. “May I,” he retorted, tell wouldn’t be XmaS Without a . n r r- • J vou a story, an old story. It was on the It WOUIUII t f — Our Ice-Cream is made Cannel boat. The Frenchman was very •«, oS c {g a rs for Dad from Armit’s > irnP /’XWnlllff , , sad but still polite whenia fellow-passen- i iCkEAM from Fresh Cream and 4“. Cigar,—all .ba, >h«P«. “>4 “ fr » m °" r ° Wn ?"£o.K ;P ““' “ Full range of Havana.-Manila, and ffH FLnvwe r. • • ® Dutch Cigars. Al xW/jaM 1 Farm. ■ “That the human boy’s make-up con- 'V JW&J ffmXR i Purest wedlent. only used, tmed .hapw, from 12/6 to 21/-. Ora.r year Cl.rl.ta.. c.k.. .nd 5 S/- to3o/- IW® Puddings Early. handy place, would roll him up and down i|\ | ; V - ' till the money fell out.’ As I read this I ■niNITIO I Tfl iWI K & CREED ' ARMIT 5 LTD., P ~r . were allowed in the Fellows Garden with TOBACCONISTS,” ■ 292 LAMBTON QUAY the admonition that we were not to pluck THE TOBACUUWio* , nny fruit from the trees, although we 290 LAMBTON QUAY TO'l’O*' And at 174 Cuba Street; 68 Willis Street, and Courtenay Place. could have all we found on the ground. ■/■ », —. We did not pluck any fruit. We shook | -■ '/v,.- ——' ' ™ 1 ~ the branches.” -i - ■ j : ■' i=a/-, — ’ ’ 77 ■ I ■ /YJ' ■ WmFVK a delightful Brifek- M CLEANSING fl > ever) L W ANTISEPTIC /'W FOAM THAT / W » - tT w . / ‘ PENETRATES I feel Z WZ I ALL THE HIDDEN like a 2-vr-old.' corners of ime a a jri viu THE MOUTH ,f ' 1 X can feel. I’ve got ‘ that Kruschen house. Wishing you ihe best of Xu. ’ y Feeling. 4 U \sthFeb., 1928. Mrs. A. , •/' " I’ve pinned my faith to the little Original letttr on file for inspectioa. CZ daily dose,’and the consequence Kfuschen tly stimulates the fMrge U 6. Yeputar Size H-. is that I feeljas if I could push organs o f elimination to healthy, s«pd3d. n arampt to Sharland & Co. Ltd. YF I v! ft. a ' 3US over ’ regular action. It assists the liver GD 'Wellington, tor sample of j M V I Now why shouldn’t you feel just 3 nd kidneys, and keeps the system ®b b,^t,,^T ld COPV of Gibb ‘ Rh^ e I ■! kJ I ■! k as fit asshe does? Why should thoroughly free from waste matter. ® y° u suffering from rheumatism j t sends new fresh blood coursing wJSKBaIBft *• . ft" <**> * «—di . JWBMMjraMMIr or getting tired or feeling flat through the veins, carrying health / dnaHMKEoKK ’: <A *”!3r * IIP ft when one farthingsworth of Krus- an j heartiness to the whole body. / '' • ’ chen a day will make so much n s i difference? lU p \ to Kruschen Salts. lam not half ... her age, and I can assure you I P wi ■ ww Wlw From All Electrical Dealers, or New Zealand Agents: a two .y ear .old. In fact I Pricc 2 /e per bottle at ail chemfeta «ad -gaibs. ” CORY-WRIGHT & SALMON, Engineers, Wellington and Auckland. could push a ’bus over. Kruschen stores throughout New Zealand zi.itas

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 73, 19 December 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 73, 19 December 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 73, 19 December 1929, Page 17

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