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|H npp be beautiful is to be healthy, hearty, jat. I H 1 (The woman whose blood and nerves and I H digestion are right will have the clear skin I j j and delicat© tone of health. (There is no richer 1 H beauty. If you want it, start the day well, f J| !Por breakfast use the most nourishing, stimu- I II lating and sustaining cereal food. You know it. 1 I ROLLED OATS 1 B Ramembor, Ofttina doea not over- -M^Aj»t¥| m heat the blood in th.a manner of :M -^Mi^ J i:| M crude oatmeal " ' \\m £;& Kf " '•'•? i*<ivw!mttSWi frl ■ PATINA IS FACKJCP nATI^SA i:: X H "A. "RAH W7f>l¥f!tr A. "BArt» V'cffl . fS &M M .... >'-M SMeiAiw t tmm >-B I „„ - . -v " « <m RGIUD OWS |:i M Winner of Qnly Gqltl Mitfat ttwartfrd ;M £££DS*2 m M Now Zealand fmt Hptlffl <Qat9.~ -M LAN6DOWN&SONE r 'w m Oapun-Brltlth Exhtffltlin, 1610* '^>nT" ISff 'l

First Fine Freshness FRIMLEY FRUl^j^^ Is Caught and Kept ! j|| 11 WHICH MEANS simply that, /f/ f 1 1 ill owing to the perfection and nil ill purity of Frimley practices and . f S 111 processes", tlie £t?uit is- essentially *| |1 1 as fffeah-and witolaspme , straight from the • ll cans as it could be straight from *' the orchards. >| It is exactly the same with FRIMLEY VEGETABLES I and' ALL FRIMLEY PRODUCTS. CDhe housewife could 1 not' get finer flavours, ■ and fuller satisfaction, if 1 everything -were grown at home. She could I scarcely hope for results so good, for the Frimley I people know just how things SHOtTLD be grown j and', gathered and preserved* They have reduced I the thing to a sciexice> i YOU'RE SAFE WITH FRIMLEY. I FBIML6V LOCAL AGENTS; J. A. Smyth*and Co,, Victoria Street.

111 1 The Most Delicious Tea I 2gA Ktfdp tn6 A9ttA9f AtnotoT il{M J6A| 10 fflincl WU6I) flfeJtft ffli SR ** v *° *° *H? t taMV '*> bftcauie it represents the hest in tea, M im yet it ne higher prteed than the other kind. Amber Tip* •• ffl H» all that * good tea can well be. The flavour i* excellence ffi j||j itielf, the atitngth unequalled,, and m • whole «oma ttimulant j|s MS ii-gftflJkgJ*!!* 6 ** wltti bewq fit by thaie of weak <33gc«tion fji km and aince~a pound of Amber Tip* will ttia&e tttofa cup* of j|s JJM tea than any ether brand, it praienu the additional atU*ac j W «gS b packed in airtight, damp-proof cartoni, and U procurable | Wm All ''CilfoCtf « tf AC 1 /Oi 1/1 v Attd 2/* ttd* iDi m fi NO COUPONS OR PRIZES are given with Amber Tips 1 ggj Tea. It needi no euchachemef to make it tell, becauia the j| fg money* worth it contained in every packet. i| WhotoalG Agonts-THOMPSON BROS., LTD,, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 13

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