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The Story of the Lamp In Ancient Babylon The earliest lamps we know of are those discovered amongst ruins in Babylonia and Assyria. These were made of ungiazed Terracotta, of excellent workmanship, modelled after human hands and feet, also birds and animals. The burning oil was as primitive as the lamp. They had nothing to approach ■ / ■ i .... . . '„■■■' ' '.'■ i Laurel Kerosene The Soft White Light i "Laurel" is our new Trade Mark for the highest quality American Kerosene ever sold in Australasia. It gives a clear steady light which is very restful to the eyes. Insist on Laurel—AH Grocers Sell It /.-..'■ .■■:■■ ■ V ' ■ ' : \ i Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary Limited t v , Z'^'ii.T/ T~~rrrrr. „.. . , — --" ■-—_.. —~ join the * happy band s "*-"""T*"" —' —'""** '" ~ ' ■-"*■•■'''"" tJ , rT"'".' *•"—'*" ' "',,.'..-_'_" ■' " —^.— Ths largest band of tea drifikm ta.th» *"""* T 7"•" ' '■ '.**'"" "*".^V., ' '' ' . - . . '"- world, and it's growing daily, ie th«band = ~": "MAKES" THE SOUPS =-' T T"T> hill HflWn (\?\\p, : Imr clever cook and all r Up 11111; UUWH UCUVy ; the leading Chefs know th»t. «'■■■•« : Tkey invariably season S«ups s m motor car ******** Si This joUy party goes. On "high" they travel very far, - wHfeLLOK S i- two maidens and thel* beaus. : I!IHffIM«M^SS«MB !T On! On! Till noon they spin, then pause awhile, you - t ' see, not at the nearest wayside inn, bnt underneath '. #% tt 11 A P ; »teee. - * ; SAUCE Out come the Cakes and Biscuits, whtti each boy ; M—^^— 1" works off a wheeze, and one displays with.. knowing - >.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ' - smile » tin of ] J That is one Of their Honti. ; i/r% r\%.r *§ - xt ig/ tnus tney «••*•'**•* ♦• LJ W Y'* - Tempting Fragrance and Ap- ?'■ M\Ejj\ '" : petising Flavour which pIMM - *».-.». . tne most exactinc. f BRAND CHEESE \ r"^""™""11^ r "Hooray!" erie» Jack, "this is the life. Hand me the - J loaf of Bread 111 make a sandwich; Where's the , Z r i"'l"r___- " iqgw.^ I knife?"; said Tom, "Go right ahead." .; A BFjr^T^ji^/firTr^yglL H, "Cut ono for me; I, too, like Cheese, though Cheese ~ IB '^Bgfzf^l J/f4 WMm/mm D does not like me- But 'Bex' is ripe, so be at eaae, ~ [■^JByßgssftssssfissssnflf •1 i and eat, my friend, care-free." ■ - **■*« ■•*•="*"" —■" "i^saßaag^l ■S With quip and Jest they soon devour the Cheese, . .; ™F;™^ ?™ XTTr - v :. and rest a space. Then having spent a pleasant hour, - SUFFERING JBLLIMAJNITX I the car they homeward face. : METHODIST MINISTER STILL -, This last reminder must be sung of "Bex" Hani ~ ' DOING HIS BIT. -5 Pate true, and that one made of Veal and Tongue ' - Mullumbiaiby, North Coast, New Sdath ■■-I wo recommend to you. For tea or lunch give each ; Wales, - Zi a try, <insist on getting "Box." You can at any Gro- - _ 26th June, XBIS. •♦v cer'3 buy these tasty Sandwich "Specs." ' Z hTVEAR Slß,—Many) years ago (16),- ---«• 'XJ when living in Gosford.l wa* ill -: FOGGITT, JONES & CO. LTD., Z unto death, if you remember.™th kidney -.; 7 * ami other trouble; but after a good n Ourers Of "Rex" Hams and Bacon. • . - course of Vitadatio I was complexly T, Packers of "Hex" Pure Food Products. Z cured, and have been able to carry oa f BROS., LTD., Wellington Agents. ~ -^d^althf' ""haV^^gM^***** » ie. IS. 20 Blair Street, Wellington. 5G4 ""• mended Vitadatio to sufferer* whjre- -; ' Z ever I have been.—Youra sincorely, B*v. I ■ ' , - . - J. J. Boyd. ' ' 'r-*-'".ii?"? rTi'.---'.-I-,-4-I,^.','.'■"■ '■ - i '------■ -*~T'"-'-^*__^L-rS Sold by Cliemists and Stores, 3s M, Mr wi-.«^»»%-.--JTT,^—^»—...i—..i.~~w.-»-~--—~- —~-~——■—~^—^—-^->_^^._^^ g,j p er bottle. N.Z. Branch—Kennedy .■■■'' — ■"— — - —' BuiJdinffs, 35, Cuba-street, WollingtOß. AfcAt For your guests fl^^O^ iJztet^^^^SU J^ 1* c"8'"1 w^Vto P.reP"r« B°,°^ coffee l^*~^r le^§~Fss=Sl/ M\ i« »he 'Milkmaid way. Simply put J^^^^SB^^m^SSKOKßSi .^^^j'J 1 a little Milkmaid Coffee a.d Milk , |Slß|Ei|R|fflßll '^T^ a*is^> f macup—add boiling water—and that s . &MA^.?*^*?jMfv^*^** all! The coffee is fragrant, delicious, sustaining. Better in . . \m&M^mMM^S^SJ^m flavour than Coffee Essence. More convenient, too. Con- When the brain runs slowly—wh«; th« Uins* in correct proportions, both milk and mgar. mi»d »«»i « reiuW WA-p^eS «f Mm* ■ .. - •■■- ■■ r when consenlr»tioneflhoH|htn»a«biritteai» MILKMAID ' ' * p«s»ifcility—theie are signs »f brain ttamtiM. ._ i ■- '■, .. , ■ ■ im»ec!i»tely Th»t iVomleiful deaitat P V W»* (CmfemLmt) ~*^mmmm^ ph«r«i kegin. building .p the iip««rilll«< l »j t J • ■ m. .~. U»,.l R«-»J:«» f^&3^^^2R*: or«m cells; inducing that dtligKtfol (vclbl 4 jhould be used in every Hotel. Boardmg- fr^^Bf ; «e»i«i a!«. n «,, yo«r-ind work.-* i. : * 'House, Club, Restaurant and Home. pleasure to think—a joy to toil. G« ■ batik W*k <\*^L JW Leaves no Wm- rY^BSt chas. a. Fletcher, ctnai*. w«uisHM| ■BtW^M^^^^^TTwNfc. A _ »,,' -»„--„,. j eviN—Foxton 'Motor Mail Service. AT— *^rX 17/ ano STORFXPFpfr^ Mmdc br N«a«V JL/ Quickest route, to Foxtoa ■, L*4w /I I\\J^J]f AND STOREKEEPERS j n Entlani Foston 6 30, arrive Levin 7.30} laav* r h f\ 'arafff hwn6s-» • ' Levin 10.20, arrive Foxton U. 30; le»»« I ; j! i ■ ' •' Foxton 2.30 p.m. Fares—Single, 4» 6d) ■ ... Return, 6s 6d. Motor lor Hit 6 Stittla** wmtmsmmmmmmmuammammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm pbrcy whitkuead, propn***:

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 4

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