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ECGS NEXT WINTER will be most acceptable Buy eggs -now when they are more plentiful and cheaper, and Ovoline them. Provided the eggs are fresh when Ovolined they will keep in perfect condition for weeks, for months, for years. For close on fifty years there has never been a failure with J?AerTE or LIQUID IT KEEPS FRESH EGGS FRESH Ovollnu Pty., Ltd,, Charle* 81., Blenheim.

AUSSIES AND TEA (From a cablo report recently published in a New Zealand paper) “Separating an Aussie soldier and his tea would be about as easy as knocking out a machine-gun nest with a slingshot.. “Within minutes after the Aussies hit the beach on Borneo, a dozen tiny bonfires were blazing, ‘billycans’ suspended above them. Everywhere you looked, sweat- “ soaked infantry were sipping cups of tea. “I stopped an Aussie Lieutenant and he insisted I join him "in a spot of tea.’ “A wounded Aussie on a stretcher said ‘Hasn’t anyone here a bit of tea ?’ “But the strangest sight was at a forward machine-gun post, a bronzed Aussie was firing. Above the chatter of his gun he was roaring ‘Take that, you blasted —— so and so, and this for your father and your father’s father’. Suddenly ho stopped firing and said ‘ I near forgot . , . I haven’t had my tea this morning’. Ila trotted 20 feet behind the machine-gun and began gathering twigs.” O NEW ZEALANDERS, TOO, LOVE THEIR TEA 9 Especially WESTHALL The Tea with ALL Three SJIENCIH . EDIDIIS - FIWOII

BABY DAYS KEEP THEM HAPPY AND HEALTHY Such wonderful days — Baby Days! Don’t let them be spoilt by those unnecessary little upsets that take the sunshine from baby’s smile and often cause mother bo much anxiety. For one of the main secrets of happy healthy youngsters is correct and regular functioning —so easily attained by the use of Steedman’s Powders at the first sign of Constipation. Steedman’s are the finest aperient for little ones from teething time to 14 years, Safe and gentle, they induce healthy regularity without harmful purging. Look for the double ER on the wrapper to be sure you get the genuine Stcedman s. Obtainable everywhere. Free booklet “Hints to Mothers” now available. Write for your copy —Van Staveren Bros. Ltd., Lr. Taranaki Street, Wellington. 35

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Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 29, 29 October 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 29, 29 October 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 29, 29 October 1945, Page 4

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