P Honoured ,U f Of all the gifts a girl kfi loves most there's none j^, g? more welcome than a g i[ H.°se Box of \ |\ Aulsebrook^s I In]. i , ■, fj\ |: Chocolates M 5§ Every Rose Box '?> * jj\ is filled with the A f^H (TV best variety of C ~||| vf favourites—the | /^v j kind of chocolates I /TO. |j . ■ girls prefer.. 34 /f-^^, go straight to the cause of "liverishness," constipation, biliousness, sick headache, indigestion, etc.; and give you prompt relief. They act pleasantly and thoroughly, yet contain, nothing injurious. They on ybur system. That is what distinguishes them from so many other medicines. They contain none of the elements against which your system can set up " resistance " — s© you need "increase.."--' Ike dose Cstl<t«'3 ftaiiirilioas Pills, of all Chemists throughout the woild Prices in Enjland 1/li aad2/9. In use for oTCt 200 rears, and made In England by JSfiKS JW.SKM & &?,> 4 «■ OrniM* St., UnsUn, Em. BURAND'S Regulating .Pills, 5s box. Best and most efficient on. market. ■Harmless, reliable. Sent Post Free by return moil on receipt of_ postal notes. Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists, Newtony*
For Breakfast, Lunchedn, Tea, Dinner or Supper— \ For every one of the five time* that we sit down to take a snick—"i •' should be «n the tab!«. * Try it on toast or biscuits at breakfast time. It will make '' the day bright. Have it at lunch — with some greens if you like. Make a couple of biscuit sandwiches at tea time. And finish off your dinner with a wee taste, just for-good digestion's sake. ■ ' For supper—with your Nightcap. . ■ " "Rex" Luncheon Cheese is cheese in its best form— easy, to spread, easy to digest. It.possesses all the valuable pro-, perties of perfectly matured Full Cream Cheese. And it keeps \\;ell when opened. Sold by all grocers. In sanitary, solderless tins. Ask for " Rex " Brand. ALSO ASK FOR "REX" HAM PATE -*§^\ "REX" VEAL AND TONGUE PATE Jl^lfSjjf Two extra good sandwich treats B^tf I*"**'1*"**'- ■•^ , ;, , • &•* ■ Manufactured by- FOGGITT, JONES' AND CO., LTD.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 29, 2 February 1917, Page 4
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