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Hießiiishin^ Touch to stewed fruit is Edmonds' Custard—it makes \ a dish, that everyone will delight in—and the \ children lave it. ■■'■', ...~^ I ' U It is so good for them, too—and in these days » • ' \ when economy counts you can save money by \ . *^k *erving custard-dishes frequently. , % Try fruit-and-custard or cueSsrd-pudding to- *i \ morrow —but be sure the custard is made,with . A . % || a OO«S TAJ^JP |r g With the \ I 1 Flavour' \ I J^^^^^^ •' 'u?t- r 4 930 ■ .

an ■ » ■ B Better than Gof fee Essence is the public verdict concerning MILKMAID ■ ' ** ■ {Cafe aa Lait) It is better— 1. IN FLA YOUR— because only the choicest coffee beans the world produces are used in its manufactureThe coffee beans are perfectly ground and roasted. 2. IN CONVENIENCE—because ft^Wgßg, Milkmaid Coffee and Milk only re- 1] quires the addition of boiling water to • gj make a perfect cup of coffee. Neither ; B$&_l&j|! H sugar nor milk need be added.. ■■ ||yf *§"lj|! Si 3. BECAUSE it is MADE BY |§|lil| | NESTLES, in England. air"" ■ -V HMNES-3 '

Tobacco; Gontpef ition £200' IN:PRIZES.: Will be presented for the return of the largest numbers of CAPSTAN Navy Cut Tobacco Tin Lids (Round). Tned-ids may be taken from Tins containing the Mild, Medium and/or Full Strengths. Prizes Totalling £200 Ist Largest Number £25 6th Largest Number £6 2nd „ „ £15 , 7th J „ £5 3rd „ „ £12 lQs. Bth „ „ £4 4th „ „ £10 9th „ „ £3 sth „ „ £7 10a. 10th „ „ £2 To persons returning the next 50 largest numbers £1 each „ : „ 120 „ ) „ 10s. „ / CONDITIONS—READ THESE CAREFULLY : Post your Lids to "CAPSTAN," Box 181, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. Be lure and enclose a tlip in your parcel giving your full name and addreiis, plainly written, alas date the number of Lids returned. , No parcel will be accepted unless FULL postage has been paid on same. - The winners' names and addresses will be published in the newspapers. Only CAPSTAN Tobacco Lids will be accepted—no othen will count. The British Empire Trading Co. Ltd.'s decision will be final regarding any questions which may arise in connection with this Competition. Competitors should keep their Lids till the END of SEPT., 1917, and then send them in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. REMEMBER THREE THINGS 1. Remember the Closing Date of the Competition. .....-_. 2. Remember to give your full name and address arid number of' Lids returned. 3. Remember to tie your parcel up securely. . ..'..-■. :.'.'..- j THIS COMPETITION CLOSES ON 30th SEPT. f 1917 I GET BUSY AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS .TO DO LIKEWISE

NowVthe time you will appreciate an Electric Iron ■ An electric iron is a great comfort and convenience all the year round; but in summer time, when the kitchen g-ets hot and stuffy, it is doubly so. Switch—and it's ready for use. Switch again—and out it goes. No "waiting-. No overpowering heat, no hard work, no sticking of clothes or burning- them. .... Of course, the foregoing- applies only to g-ood electric irons, such as . : ' BURTSV. ELECTRIC IKONS fas%s&'<s&>;?£o;3&'f&*f . Burts' Irons are the most up|SS^^S»^^^^ to-date, reliable, safe, and—a very |p^ •»•*— flpf. important point—low in cost and U M WpP economical in use. Being- specialists in electrical requirements, they / ' psv give you a better iron at a lower i. . fcrr '" " ' f" Price. ■•■■■■'. ■•• ■ Seeing is believing. See them for yourself. A(q\ IP HfTII'T' J #*3 Courtenay Place . <&i I. IlliEl JLIU. WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 27, 31 January 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 27, 31 January 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 27, 31 January 1917, Page 10