By Appointment J^^^«wT ** "•"• **• ln* NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. Auckland, have just received the following cable from their London Office:— "Since the outbreak of hostilities to the 31st March, 1917, we have delivered to the . : BRIT]SH ADMIRALTY WAR OFFICE Tins of Milk, Coffee & Milk, Cocoa & Milk, and Cream 159,291,456 Mm & COLONIAL OFFICES Tins of Milk, Coffee & Milk, Cocoa & Milk, and Cream 19,185,120 ALLIED SOVEfI&fMEMTS Tins of Milk, Coffee & Milk, Cocoa 6? Milk, and Cream 18,023,040 CANTEENS » Tins of Milk, Coffee & Milk, Cocoa & Milk, and Cream 28,333,776 GRAND TOTAL: TINS 224,833,392 which equal 4,684,029 Cases (over 45* million)''! ■ , i Tho Nestla and Angta-Swiss Condsnsdd Milk Company publish the above with apologJes to their New Zealand Clients for short supplies, which are explainable by the above stupendous figures. I Every effort has been made to overcome the shortage, and they have pleasure in informing the public today that they now hold full supplies of both NESTLES E n<; mimm mix, i ! OBTAINABLE ALL STORES |»igr »mw ■win ■ — imti umimww—wa^—lflE w . The New Grocers Announce DANDELION TEA A NEW AND BETTER TEA! As a matter of fact, we gave one of the best blenders in Wellington carte blanc to blend us 'something extra special. This gentleman, with his practical knowledge of the " goods . and ; bads" of most teas, cut out the bad, and augmented the good qualities, and so we realise that in " Dandelion " we are offering the perfect Tea. Rich in flavour and aroma, it is yet velvet-soft to the palate, and, what is more, is most economical. Try a pound of Dandelion—the perfect blend. 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-. Which shall we send? 'Phone us—our number is 3185. H. D. BENNETT LTD. (Late hill bros.) "The Quality Grocers" ' 226 Lanbton Quay, Wellington | %•"■ ■ adfl a The "Camel" points the way to Economy L % Many careful people hava found that Desert Gold ffl $ Tea is very economical—that it yields more cutis Ha (I to the pound. That's because "Desert Go'J" Q !.s consists only of choicest full-flavoured leave>«- H *r. every ounce is good, pure ten. \ Kg r¥BL tot'TtEiCE'DT fAIn" 1 ilisSm-VhoLKl uULD. I I IWhW^W T^jjff THE QUEEN OF TEAS MBT ■81 ) ' —lff Slf \l Look for the'"Camels" en.th* packet., M JJ-W-\ Save the "Camels"—Win a Prize f •*™^^jL Closing Date to be announced shortly. » I / HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES CM VWUO LET THE BUYER ■EWARE. A The Larynx or CAUTION.—The Urge 6ale of "Eumen&&BsMj^BFSgGFa)or^ ' Organ of Voice, 'bol JUJUBES" has led to a number o£ V§&&W@S^£~M2%&?' B. The Trachea or imitations being manufactured under the ■•^^aiSe^j^PSs Windpipe n»me ot menthol and other jujubes. It '**jlr*''Jr7w¥ " Tn* ) is important, therefore, when buying to ** "f *afX£» De sure and Bet' HUDSONj'S Eumenthol Jujubes. You may be asked to buy other aßffiSiHagn(iP»»a& jujabes, and be told they are "just as -gSSgygwiHg' 1'" ■-■■-■....■.iMi^jjjjgjjp gooj "as Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. jMFMtsgSgs^zSuk OP ™s proves that these Imitations and jt6SS^&ffißßg& n „,. „ ,•,m y. substitutes have no reputation of their >fla»SfeWPi&^^!M? "C. The Bronchial Tubes own, and can only be sold on the good of I>isSß<!te<J Lung, repute and high character of Hudson's '<y^^=^*^S^ i; D" The TjObe of one ot Eumenthol Jujubes.' Sold, everywhere, /OR COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROATS, AND THE PREVENTION OF CONSUMPTION. So Easily Digested! \ Even the weakest stomach can assimilate this most nour- M g J0& ishing and sustaining - msm fm SBf M For Children of any age, JJfeSyE^- 8 i^WNursing Mothers, Inva- M s \^^^ fflrkMsli^ lids—and indeed every- \&%Mffl~~F=sZ Z^i body! Malted Cooked JJ^^ OMM and Ready for Use. II | <<^H^P'l? Praised by Doctors 'ff llfj I TsF%^k!*tikml i and Nurses. rt/'I 1 I \¥H jPfiBEK ! Price 1/6 Large Tin. Ml J, X .;-■ \f J Jf ; Chemisls and Stores. / j | '•-. . y fill /^{j |ft I fc Order"MABELA" To-nigk " ' tlMm -iij'
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 3
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