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1I" ■ . |r SUPERB SUMMER HOSIERY Whether on business or pleasure bent, start every day thiß summer ia I Dr. Jaeger Socks or Stockings. You'll enjoy their coolness in the sultry daytime and snug -warmth at nightfall. No hose so comfortable, tasteful and durable. Their pure, soft wool is the best protection for tender feet. All fashioning* and Dyes. Prices to suit all pocket*. _ „ Tke Br. J«er«r Co.'s "Ewt" Brand "Jaeter" Qmlity Gentleman's Half Hose - 1/0 to 2/6 - 2/3 to 4/9 and upwatda L>dios> Worsted Hose . 2/3 to 2/9 - 2/6 to 5/. and upward" Your Draper , Porfrm» m». or Mercer caa TT A --_ tr at Jd W^V. supply them. /a ILj (f al» n^ logue apply /^ oH A Tr , IrC BR- jaeger Insist oa A "" B< ~ / 1^L > *— '-^-X— - WHOLESALE NOTE.— Jasger Goods are British-made. |iniiin!i«i^^iiiu«!»ninini^^n«ttiii«i»!«i»«ni!iiigg !'." _ v • I) Tfj I ■ In oheosmg your toilet cream remember (.1) thnt no matter what 1 ?£ ?u m i° get , Hl6H 16 utmoßfc benefit, however, Icilma Cream U^ should be used regularly. Rub a little into the skin before going JH ' SIT, and on r e*«™Mflr-th« complexion will not then bS M I*A tfi , Jy i nYn V Wl i l vtt .* hl ils softness, smoothness S n Sd»ij£!oi. ce * M waiMaainfwefwttwdM " n ==== Price, 2/« per pal evirywhere. SJS 1 .SSaHK£3Sßaafie^«sS'i a' METHVEN WASHING BOILER Boils QuicKest ! Burns Least Fuel ! 1 Lasts Longest ! Inexpensive to Instal ! Can be used Inside or Outside ! This is the kind of boiler you want to buy. No cracking, crumbling, n»r smoking with the Methven. Will give as good service 20 years hence as the day you bought it. Frame is best Camm Oast Lton. Copper is from Elllovt Boiling Mills. No heat wasted. Fire comes right against copper. Your Ironmonger stocks them. 2 If you have any difficulty in getting one, write to us. , G. METHVEN & CO., Ltd. D QMKIW , „ 1 .

c Fortify Yourself for tlie day's work I|J)^l»^ before it begins! Jr^L M work with your brain or * |V ir J |fj body^ Gerstena for breakfast wv *^/ j*H supplies the proper nourishment for a |g day of big doings. Unlike other porridge meal, jffimJUL^ ill |l| Gerstena is a food more, that a "filler" — every spoonful ' J | 111 is rich in nutriment — every mouthful is a melting pleasure. J^ I || The satisfying, nutty, creamy, flavour lingers on the palate— "-""^ i li a flavour at once definite and elusive. See if you can place the taste ? i W Gerstena Porridge Meal is cooked in tw® minuks | 3 —no "can be" about the matter, it is cooked and ready to eat in two | H minutes. Why don't you get a bag from your grocers ?— get it to-day 1 H — you'll be pleased. I HI Mr. W. Burton, Auckland, writes: — *'l recommend Gerstena to everyone I know. After using one | HI bag they need no reminder to continue using it. Gerstena is easily the best food on the market.' 3 M H«r« is a Valuable Recipe for Biscuit*. | «*^^3njJriS@/iH m 2l!». Gerstena Porridg. Meal. lib. Butter, Jib. Sug.r, 2 twpooiuful Baking Powder | £ , 'Ski H I® I tewpoonful Salt. Rub all the ingredients together until fine, then mix wth a small teacup H fC'f'i^ n?(km| M Mt of milk. Roll out on a floured b»ard to about i-inch thick, cut into shape, and bake ma I .--i*^* f #;^| H W\ moderate oven for half-an-hour. This will make four p.uncis of dehewus biscuits, cheap* 1 v J WOOlston C^nt^^S M Wjk and better than any you can buy. 3 '"'*'" '•• '"<^^^=^| I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1914, Page 4