A FIRM FAVOURITE. High quality and wholesomeness have made Shnrland's Malt Vinegar a_ firm favourite with careful ..and particular housewives. .It adds -ah exhilarating flavour to prepared dishes, making them tempting, tasty, and appetising. Prepared in New Zealand Jrom pure malt and sugar. Conforms to requirements, of Pure 'Food Act. In bulk and bottle.- Get a'bottle tn-day.—Advt. Every chemist, and. store sells Martin's Apiol Pills in New Zealand. See the signature, Wm. Martin, Southampton, England, is one each bottle.—Advt. ' The sale of the exploration ship Aurora recalls the hardships endured by Shackleton's Elephant Island party. But during their sojourn, many a tin of St. George Sandwich- Paste helped to strengthen, cheer, and sustain them. Pure and delectable, St. George Sandwich Paste merits your choice. Get a'soz tin; Ham. anjk Chicken or Ham ftnd.' Tongue, contains twice as much as usual pastes.—Advt. Where'er, within Australia's bound, Goldseekers' bucket' rope is wound; Or copper, tin, and coal are mined, And opal, gems or pearl they find. ' Where the timber-getters' axe is heard, ■ Or sheep are shorn, they know this word, For all the chills which men endurer Keep by you Woods' Great PeppermintCure. • .■,.-.. —Advt.
TEA-FREE! If you have not yet tasted Lipton's Famous Tea, do i so a£ Lipton's expense. Fill in Coupon below and dispatch NOW, with 4^d. in stamps to cover cost of packing and postage. Free Samples of 2/2 and 2/4 grades—enough to make fifty cups—sent by return., Only one lot to each person. •■_ ' Lipton's make this IdL ;'-'~\a\ offer, knowing that , LIPTPH^III Nia&is* once you enjoy- the ■wiiimwi Hili'iillf'lP' fi^S^^^Jai Superior Quality of nSPSilliii! O^^t^ their Tea, you will IBF18^! SSP 1^ ever after use "€^^tJ^^^ tS^^ 1 r 1 KJ IN d &&Ms&^ G.P.O. Box 1149, :.■ '■ ■ Please send Free Samples of , «, ... j -^ an^ Tea—enough to make /r YOU Want . Jk fifty cups. Enclosed is 4Jd. in stamps . ,i r». .T" ior packing and postage. the. Beat Tea— Mr ' *tf%'f"t\'in* FiYtn ' Name..... ■•■••••■•>**■*•••■••**«>*•••■ goioznerirm aw twme cleariv] that GrOWS It! m Address '**v^ •*Puba!f« 1»-titops i»th«-soup—doe^e't'it give a L ipfcadiiiflavour? WhatVyouind TriHte-fish rather I tastetess? Try it with Holbrook's Saace! A«d • i, ) the^oint and thfecheose, a littJe Holbiook's makes ; t aK*the difforonce. If you wantto <*<j°y your meals, \T»w^ —«B instead of just eating them — Tako . Hclbnwk 7* .. Holbrooks Sauce !} HOLBROOK-S HOLBROQK.'S FTJNCH SAUGE J s WORCESTERShmE SAtJCB. , ." to the blg'.bottla>.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 24, 28 January 1918, Page 4
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