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l^fepxove i wliatwe s^y In 1 T ofcemoea p JP?^ by the Tea itself. We would [p^®feZM I rather that you buy one -packet and i\O!#fcr^ m see for yourself how superior it is Wsgsr to any other than ask you to \ • ( read through columns of advertis- 1 ing describing its merits. Go \ to the grocer to-day and get a I '- packet of Nelson Moate's Tea — you 1 I ' will find it is high grade and full qual- I I ity flavoury tea, absolutely unequalled 1 A for value. Remember 35 years of ex- I 1 perience goes into its blending, and | I 35 years public approval is behind it. 1 I There is flavour and goodness in I I every ounce. Let the tea convince I ' 1 Xj*lC6S * 1 1 1/6, 1/8, 1/10," 2/-, 2/2, 3/- 1 f£»— , judtim^wy. % ****** I

There's many a thing you'd like to shine, Try Bon Ami— it's. soft and fine But scouring soap would scratch it; And nothiaj else can match it. The Quick Mirror Cleaner. Bon Ami is a mineral soap in which the mineral ia ground so fine that the ■aoap can bo used for polishing the finest plate-glass mirrors and windows, as well as nickel, porcelain, and enamel. It is the most popular cleaner in America, and millions of houaewive* thera consider it indispensable. So will you if you once try it. 0. ASK YOUR GEOCER FOR IT. CLARTON HODGSON & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON

[Jw i Golden-Brown Loaves A j I of Clean, Pure Goodness f O^$SL4(p6R —that* Kleenmaid Bread — made in * bakery tWu-sSf I c k jan "* a Qtc^ kitchen — untouched by hand fftwl ',< And such wholesome, delicwn*, appetnmg breed I '!>.,< Jtrf »8s& i ft na * l^ e '*sht» crumby texinfe and the *weel, rattjr i«&| Jw/ W?jg£i Burout which it associated with real country )totue> Hw ft <Ky f._s-3 made bread — but however careful the housewife might lx j 7/ £~2=£ ' be the could not produce bread *o essentially clean aej jSJj t^jfrwLJaUa You lee, thw bread it made on the modern Autonutic yyyy •fffifirf/Syp Method, by electrically driven machinery, %yy y%Wyy*yyj!i '"d baked in patent ovent which are heated /^SbJa\ VV% yyf^Wf//M(/ f fom °u*»'de ln e building, so that no coal- pftr**^A L /X// 'yyyyyyjMty rtrt con P°" ut « '^ fl° ur an d dough. l[j» W/y 1 oV/ivs^vy How ranch cleaner than the old method of vS* y/yfyr/yy/y kneading by hand and handling almost con« jwjf if"^J*!/ ,//>yyyyyy>/ stantly throughout each stage of making. 4F"\ / '/yyyyyyyyyi You will like Kleenmaid Bread; it's j\ \/ Jp 'yyyy'yy/yyy deliciously "different" Savour appeals ii\ * Jr< V/yvvyyy^J to everyone's pakte. And it is so /"\ r** ttwfni'fl Jy\^ yyyOyyj^/y' »atisfymg, sustaining, economical I U*^fy^- \lyyj W/yyysyy A Free Sample Loafwitt be sent jr // p^r&fcZtfx/yl //yyyjffisy *° ""V address on receipt of / tj* S^ ! 'Wg/ 1 jVyx>J?/xay/ postcard or 'phone me&sage. /jf ,« J Wbyyjfj§yy ft T ou a"""* procure Den- /^^ I y%/yyjf^frj bard's Kleenmaid Bnad»wjcke f & I \Wt Oyy/y^^r—^ ~~ "^^ plied. Country Storekeepers k ' I' f/yyyjf B©Bt A c * a arrange for Agency, E i BreadV DENHARD AUTOMATIC f \ %%fo **om the «s^ BAKISG CO., LTD. JL-- _^~«M VyVJ Best 1»4 Adelaide Road %^P^^frSn </Jr*>~i~ _- N^ TswßstsumwniasT. ) fnl^nmfffll 1 1 1 <f Bakery % 's%on« 302 jjil I j j|jll|

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 3