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I We Advocate 'the Cash System 1 111 ' ** ml I BECAUSE- .. . -.We Know.the Cash System Paysj! ' .'Have You ever given it a ■ I || ' Tfeougkt? Well, we Have! • I |j And listen. .We tell you positively that if you pay Cash at Wardell's •i|IS |!| your Groceries Co6t you considerably less than you are paying now. |j|| Sli It would be ridiculous to a3k you whether you were anxious to save „. || |!| ' money, \vouldn't it ? , J I i Money saving is essential in these days which call for NATIONAL ECONOMY | National Economy should begin in the Home—it should begin in the If ■ Grocery Order. . . ■ I You not only pay LESS at WARDELL'S, but — 1 the Quality of the Goods sets the highest standard. |i| Coupons giveij with every cash purcliase entitle the holder to 6d. in jj |i! the £ discount, or a present equivalent in value to 1/- in the £. j | Let tis have youi'next order ■ I. . , Willis Street .- - Wellington . ' J Young Plants BmMi W^F^^^tA gathered from selected F^^«|»^- Tea Plants is sewn in beds and then, when about 2 feet high, the yeung plants /jtS^ are *rans'P 'ante din rews in the permanent &^Jr "extensions." All the Ceylon leaf used in the blending ef is the choicest growth, our resident buyers /""^N "^iM at Colombo inspecting every parcel as it KS&*^| Sr^* comes to the auction. W~^^^f^J^^ All our Tea is blended and packed in /^^Wffl/Z^K Wellington to secure uniformity / ~jr£§rkd&\ and fullness of flavour. Z^^EL^m!^ Soltl by all Grocers m^~^i^^^wM^ w \t Win the War Thousands of New Zealanders have * proved the merits of Bournville Cocoa and Cadhury's Chocolates and now wonder why these goods are so scarce. It is because of the Army's need that no more is being sent from England. Remember, your deprivation means keeping the soldiers fit to "win the war." '10 ©■^S^ G?ease Stains Removed i)l^ quickly and thoroughly from any surface whatever <rf**&!srW\ by " Clever Mary." Splendid to clean kitchen >s§^m*\^\V\ - ■ tables, dressers or other such woodwork. iL +m No^Qi /«—? Best to scour pots, pans, dishes, crockery, liE^l I \ Wfftf^^ baths, enamelware and marble tables. Use nC. Sll LXsssa^l^^^mt '' when washing the windows, or scrubbing Ac;rb«k] ■*"NiSsK>"' the floors. -Takes away .ugly, greasy {mSif "" fingermarks on the doors and other paint'EpEH work. Removes grease, tar, nicotine, varnish, paint and KlE^i printers' ink and other stains from the hands. unobt»inable at your storekeeper's, send us your name and a free ■ <ji&p| sample tin will be sent you. The Paget Manufacturing Co., Ltd., VJu'ra* 109 Regent Street, Redfern, Sydney, who also make Shi-Noleum.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 3