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'"Isn't if delightful! X : I never run short of Milk for 1| r' Cooking or Baking, or for ||| Baby's use. I always just j|jS keep a few tins of the rich Wm. creamy "Highlander" in the |$|i[ . House, and that saves all \imjx. ■ worry, besides it's quite as 'MP ' .economical as it is handy 1" |r ■nag) Bl mwwtilT «tt&JB twsmcv gssaa «sv eaßw , car tstmssi stands "» for aaw Mellor's 3^^; fcauce ass : $m!gfM 'he sauciest sauce, "^g • "*-~-.~*m* * . 5535255 I \rr> ancJ P>q»ant. s~~£i: **^ " M «»« "'»«> Mellon, is Meat witb Merit ASK YOUR DOCTOR ABOfc'T If he says it will do yon good, take it, and take it faithfully. If he says it is not suited to your case^thea leave it alone. GO BY THE DOCTOR'S OEDER'S. In any case, don't ferget fresh air. 61 Benjamin Gum | j If you suffer from sore throat, , Hacking Cough, Hoarseness, Huskiness, 1 Irritation in the throat, a tightness in ; the chest— lf you have caught a Cold j or Chill, then take a few doses of I '" Benjamin Gum"— it wili quickly relieva i the pain and begin at once to cure. | It's pleasant taste makes it the | favourite for children. I 3L/@ per bot. ffc£&f p ff | HO NEED FOR I ™' #■■ GREY HAIR. No one need have grey hair, for " Milos Hair Restorer " will completely restore it to its original shade, at the same time promoting an abundant growth of healthy hair. Milos never fails — it's guaranteed to fulfil its claims — you can use it with safety and perfect confidence in its results. Price 7/6 from chemists, or post free from M. McELWAIN, 254 Queen Street, Auckland. Free advice given by personal private letter. | ■ — GUS^EAS Ist Prix*. ss 58. 2nd „ S3 3s. 1 3rd „ 82 2a. Last month contestants complained of tbo di'^culty of forming the largest possiblenurnbor of words from a given sentence. To give an easier opportunity now of winning, we offer the abave generous prizes to the three persons who form the least number of words and leave unused tlve least number of letters from this sentence:— "Teaking's Unseat FmuUlon will cure speedily and completely, your cough, cold, broacbllis, hoarseness, difficult br««thlng, or «ny otto* ctast complaint. Emily laken, c&Hdrea like it." Words I muse be genuine English dieljon*ry words, . though any geographical names are allowed, bat personal and other proper names are barred. Each of the 152 letters in the sentence can be ttaec) but once. None of tHe-^ag rtajrds are to be listed In their present form. ' EHeßtmI used letter to count at a word. | Contest eruditions. f Result declared within fifteen days, and prizes | paid at once. A well-kuowu literary man to act i 'as judge, whose decision will be BnaJ ; winners ! I names published in this paper. In case ot a tie, I list with most dictieoary words to win; further t tie, prize will be divided. Each contestant to ■ enclose a panel from (he box ayorad n (pin- | chased) bottle ofTonking's Linseed Emulsion. It (com small bottle, tho pnuel itugS contain I • tue words "-Gives Imapettiate ReHet" t^ront | or back Panel from largor bottles will give • two chances. Contestants may send hi more ' than one word list, ff box-pto^l for ef\ch. Is I | enclosed. Post vror^ lists before Is»h July to " Manager, Tonking's Contest," P.O Box 160. • Wellington. j Tsnkluc's Liosecd Emulsion oSl*la»h!e from sll j Cbenlstsft Storekeepers, V 6, 2/6, 4/* per bottle. , I Wfcpfesale: Prom all Merchants. '■Q, I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 11

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