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•*I want some j Aulsebrook's ! " The purest »nd only the purest \ materials are used in Aulsebfook s j Chocolates and Confectionery , while cleanliness in manufacture is J the keynote of the business. The { rich nut-brown chocolates^ With j their delicious fillings are irreiil- \ tibljr tempting. j And in Confectionery there is a « wide choice — for instance 5 Aolsebrook's : '| Tipperary Kisses Bonnie Butter Bites Cream Toffee ; Salt Water Toffee I All these wholesome Aulsebrook sweets are wrapped by machinery, j Ask also for Aulsebrook's j Chocolate Peppermints { Chocolate Ie« Crepm Drops , Chocolate Marghmallowa Chocolate Clusters Chocolate Dolly Varden Sponge and a host of otheri. 19 j "I AM A SCOUT~ • • . and whenever I go to camp Tonking's Linseed Emulsion finds a place in my kit." Testimonial from Percy Wiltshire, Auckland. This -vrell known and much prized cough and cold remedy will completely stop ordinary ooughs within 24 hours, and for curing bronchitis, catarrh, and throat troubles, "Tonking's" is easily the bast* "Do-It-Be£ter" *<■ Dentistry HTIME was when one had good reason to fear the Dentist's chair. Butnotnow — if the Dentist is W. P. Sommerville. | The Patient's comfort is my chief consideration. Whether it be Teeth Filled, Teeth Crowned, or Teeth Extracted, my work is perfectly safe for the child of three or the man of eighty. "Wide experience, highest skill and up-to-date appliances enable me to treat successfully the most difficult cases. Therv what about your teeth? To neglect them is bad policyDecaying Teeth aro unsightly • and offensive. They ruin digestion, poison the system, | lower vitality. • Consult m>e TODAY— FREE. I will tell you what should be done and bow I can do it better. SUPERIOR METHODS BUT .^MODERATE FEES. Nurses in Attendance. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "This Oabkfol dentist" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Barf *ud &■ Son, Chemists) Houn : '3 ».m. to 5 30 p m. : 7 p.m. to 830 Telephone 3967 0.H.-SO • T ANB'S EMULSION, 2s 4d and 4s 3d; JLJ Clement's Tonic, 3s; Kepler's Malt and Oil, 2s 4d end 4s; Fellows' Syrup (largest), 6s 3d: Scott's Kmuleion, 2* 4d and 4s ; Blaud'a Improved Chocolate-coated Blood Pills. 1b lOd per 100. ordinary, Is; Doan's Backache Pills, £fl 10d. We import direot from the Home and Continental markets, and would remind fresh cus tomers that our compounding of Phjsicians' Prescriptions sund all other Dispensing is conducted with extreme care and absolute fidelity.— C. and H. V EVENS, Mannors-street. Telephone 1185

Surely this is striking testimony of the isH?h^\ i 'y&^w^lw^ ; .v v^^«««» esteem that thousands of housewives hold for Edmonds' Baking Powder. Ua "iJ^^/WfP^^fki} 1 |<" ft:?8 '* The actual number of tins sold during ©ra^ljj P^-riSfflßif'^ 1912 was 1.077,084, an increase of 198,816 ;^i*'wfe^-^^|^) tins over the quantity sold in 1911. *^'^ l^£ $■"■-— -- ?fiT'l!!^iJfri Thus, taking an average, every family \ y^? it?. f r,?i!'^ zytjSSzz^ 'v the Dominion uses at least five tins of "§'"''. '"^t T^^^Sh'*^'^"^ e^ a^ er a^ there is nothing 6O very \r " s j I~j~f_if,//^^\L wonderful about these facts. It is simply a^lijT°TTtiiT/F^l' a ma tter of purity, quality and absolute reliability. §55i yQ^^XjQE Edmonds' Baking Powder is a positive .-sitltlNi?' " boon to the housewife — she knows and f-SsaS?" proves it daily at the baking board. f-T^ Why Edmonds' is the magic fairy that makes every cake, pudding, pastry, scone and bun such a delightful -^ success. pi If you want a few new recipes, write to Edmonds* gs| Works, Christchurch, for a copy of the "Sure to Rise" fH Cookery Book. It's Free. 'Tjjlll^* I & BAKING- - f bIL# POWDER %u# Edmond's Custard Ponder ii sold the »mepzic« ft* before tht Wnfji

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 12

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