A HUSBAND'S SURPRISE PACKET. "Get anything good at the sales to-aay? •asked Mr. Brooklyn of his bargainhunting spouse. ■ "Yes —but the things I wanted weren't much cheaper." ■ "I believe you could save more at home," remarked the husband. "A'man gave me a good tip to-day on economising coal. Had tested it. himself and found it easily made two. ewt.last as long as three. At that rate of saving we could make about £5 a year." "Then hadn't we better try it?" queried the wife. ."That's what I thought—so I bought a packet of the.stuff Saveo. It cost only sixpence, -but there's enough for 1 about four cwts coal. I'll mix it-with water now." ' ■ > ■ The moral of this story is: Saving, like cha.rity, should begin at . horne — therefore get Saveo. Stocked by leading grocers and ironmongers. If you have difficulty in obtaining Saveo, send 7£d in stamps.with your grocer's name, to Saveo Proprietary, Box 399, Wellington, and a packet will ■be forward?^, hv r*uitn poet.—Advt,.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 27, 1 August 1917, Page 2
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164Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 27, 1 August 1917, Page 2
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