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r- A treat for the children 6 Drown & I’olson’s Flavoured Corn Flour is a real help to New Zealand mothers and a treat for their children. i* It is a product of British labour from Paisley, Scotland—the home of many rjood things. With it you can make tn a twinkling the most delicious blancmanges and pudding sauces. The Savours hare a subtle charm which tickles the children’s fancy. Sold .in cartons each containing six one-pint , packets—assorted flavours. \®' • Corn Flour /? jl ‘"jiGVOUrCG y Gilftllan * Co,, P.O. Box E4B, /A),# / Auckland. ' Writs to-day. Xjlz # j ■■ —■ ■■" I" —

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■ H ; 1 I Contains Pure Cocoanut Oil. \ Unequalled y for washing \ dishes. 'And i t lasts as long Again Obtainable in large and small bars. P Manufactured in New Zealand. <

Ideal for ; ‘ ' Children IK&rflv? Prepared from the ripest, Sy V 0 plumpest Southland Oats, , f y with all husks and indigestible fibre removed, Thistle Rolled Oats is ideal for children. Delicious with milki ’ honey, or golden syrup. Available in 2-lb. packets and 4-lb. bags. atseSß 1 . **• /f~ ffip? yaby Fleming & Co., Ltd., Gore — manufacturers of Creamoata, Milk Oaties, Oatic nuts, Thistle Oatmeal, Sweet Heart O’JTheat, Doctor’s Cream O’GroaU. K We want q Slogan £lO for best slogan £5 for best drawing DIRECTIONS TO ENTER COMPETITION: (State Name of your Grocer.) T7OR example: “Let My Pal Do it!” or “My Pal Works Wonders!” You •*• are entitled to two Slogans. All entries must be accompanied by two “My Pal” Wrappers, or a Postal Note for 1/- (stamps not accepted). All entries will receive one full-sized cake of “My Pal.” A separate Prize of £5 will be given for the Best Drawing of the above “My Pal,” Cat and Chicken. Drawings must be larger. Drawings may be entered apart from Slogans, but must be accompanied with one of “My Pal“ wrappers or six penny stamps, for which you will receive a cake of “My Pal.” Judges of Drawing will be Howell and Haddon, Commercial Artists, Wanganui. Address all entries to MANAGER, “MY PAL COMPETITION, 87 «7 LIVERPOOL STREET, WANGANUI. Closing Date Dec. 20. CLEANS ~ POLISHES - BRIGHTENS | CHRISTMAS MAILS If ’ z-x ?! New Zealand Qifts for Overseas !; New Zealand Birds, Flowers and Maori Designs, truly typical of our H country, charmingly adapted to Small Gifts suitable for posting to j .:.l friends abroad. 4 SHOPPING LISTS, SERVIETTE RINGS, BOOKMARKERS. | ?l, NEEDLECASES, PURSES, etc, in Suede, ..... From J/9 each i, i'i’l TREEFERN VASES, lined, to hold water, are useful and ornn- J'; j;f mental. i’l; IN WOOD: Bcautifullv designed and finished BOWLS, PLATES, BREADBOARDS, BOOK ENDS, etc. ■ Il CALENDARS.— Our Calendars, tbo daintiest in Wellington, have now i-1 f| arrived and range from Purse Calendars at id. and 6d. each, to ii; Hanging Calendars from fid. each. | M. & M. A. Alcorn Ltd. ' i| 152 LAMBTON QUAY AND BURLINGTON ARCADE, WELLINGTON. ■■ •' —g- - :~.Xj . Il' I " ■■ . ~ II 111..

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 6