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By Appointment l&8mM '* ""**' '** **"' I ! NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. Auckland, have just received the following cable I from their London Office:— I "Since the outbreak of hostilities to ! the 31st March, 1917, we have delivered tOthC BRITISH ADMIRALTY WAR OFFICE Tins of Milk, Coffee & Milk, ' I Cocoa & Milk, and Cream 159,291,456 j INOBA & COLONIAL OFFICES Tins of Milk, Coffee & Milk, I Cocoa & Milk, and Cream 19,185,120 j ALLIED GOVERNMENTS 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 4V 2 million)"! Tha Nestle, and Angle-Swiss Condensed Milk Cempany publish the above with apologies to their New Zealand Clients for short supplies, which are explainable by the above stupendous figures. 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 end MILKMAID MILK. | OBTAINABLE ALL STORES I 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 ;o the palate, and, what is more, is most economical. Try a pound Df Dandelion—the perfect blend. 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-. Which shall we send? 'Phone us—our number is 3185. EL D. BENNETT LTD. (Late hill bros.) "The Quality Grocers" 226 Lambton Quay, Wellington j m „ .„',: ■ —-ass l ■ . .. ' '< ... . THE UNDERWEAR FOR GOOD SERVICE. Between "Rameses" the Pharoah of three thousand years ago and " Rameses " the underwear of to-day there is at least this in common: each in separate sphere stands supreme. But "Rameses" Underwear enjoys a yaster popularity than ever its pompous namesake knew; as a matter of fact, it has proved a deal more useful. With the price of the best woollen underwear soaring far beyond the reach of most of us, who indeed would not appreciate the comfort, the satisfaction, and the extreme moderateness of cost that "Rameses" offers? Of course, "Rameses" is British, and "Rameses," being made from specially selected, sound, durable yarn, will give fine service both in wash and wear. V '. Next in the "absolute best" in "Rameses" British TJndergarunderwear —which means a fright- ments are made to their full size ening price—pomes "Rameses" (not stretched thereto), they have at a price within the means of flattened seams, and are soft, all, a price at which you cannot elastic, cosy, and protective; duplicate its excellence, however every detail has been carefully and wherever you may search, a ' studied. Ask for " Barneses" price which has previously meant Underwear if comfort, economy, the buying of inferior German value, and patriotism weigh with goods. you. There is a wide range of "Rameses" Garments for men and women; every genuine garment bears the "Rameses " Trade Mark, and every garment is unshrinkable. " Rameses" will please you. Insist on "Rameses " next time you buy. N fDawson & Maudsley, LIMITED, Harris Street, Wellington <t Tin 1 1 a ' *'//■"»«»*ccfS Wholesale Agents 7^ RAMES^ for New Zealand> Jj

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 3

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