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We-Advocate, the-Cash System BECAUSEWe -Know the Cash System Pays Have You ever given it a Thought? Well, we have! And listen. We tell you positively that if you pay Cash at Wardell's your Groceries coft you considerably less than you are paying now. It would be ridiculous to ask you whether you were anxious to save money, wouldn't it? ■ Money saving is essential in these' days which call for ./NATIONAL ECONOMY National Economy should begin in the Home—it should begin in the Grocery Order. . You not only pay LESS at WARDELL'S, but— the Quality of the Goods sets the highest standard. >'! Coupons given with every cash purchase entitle the holder to 6d. in the £ discount, or a present equivalent /in value to 1/- in the £. ' Let us Have your next order t\ *\ JL/ JL* JLj JLr k-/ | Willis Street - Wellington ' I -^Sg 'J&& \*Ls /fl^is*^ B^fl nAi^Blfiffl f hIA I AAT ■ II I -?5 fp^ Vs J\ .'■ i fiUlmUlilJ 11133 Kaudi |i "~*~ f/ Ji i ISr"" ■ Ths Iflaf tjathorcrs develop a wondflr- |< i^f ill JJ n uf" ful dexterity in plucking leaf, with one ~ > ivjKx' sweeping motion picking from each stem P plffSl enly the bud and fresh young leaves. l^l^^^^^fe It is these delicate growths only that ,■'.. i^^^K^^ft *ur buyers in Calembb purchase for I They are so blended, with 38 years' experience ts. guide us, 'that for economy, for flavour, for Guaisiy.rsur Teas have he superior the world over. i From all Grocers ■■'-.' .. 1 '■■ ' ■ '' ■■ ■■■■■' ■■. > ■■ ■ i Do you know that when you buy foreign cocoas and chocolates you are handicapping the British manufacturer? Cadhuvyh are all British, but cannot export any goods to New Zealand because of trie soldiers needs. ' Why should you help other than British manufacturers to get a hold on this market? Caabury's will be to the front again after the war. ' v L»ive yciiir stoinißLch a-Rest. By digesting the food you eat, and thus en- i afoling the Stomach to regain its normal tone < RENZiE'S- PEPSQ. will work wonders, for you. Renzie's Pepao is a true indigestion j' massea-these irritate the delicate lin remedy, for it supplies the stomach , ing membrane o.f the stomach and came with those natural juices which digest ! pain, and sometimes lead even to all kinds of food. You know how ex- j cancer of the stomach. RENZIE'S tremely poisonous is decaying food. | PEPSO acts like a soothing balm on Where, then, could it be more danger- the delicate membranes, breaks up and ous than in tho human stomach ? The gradually dispels the dangerous gases, person who complains of Indigestion, and gives you tho feeling of freedom Dyspepsia, ■. Heartburn, Flatulence, ■ and health. RENZIE'S PEPSO Sour Risings, Acidity and Headache, does not claim to be a cure all, but it etc., has a mass of undigested food in does euro Indigestion. We will return tne stomach, this ferments and your money if you are not satisfied gives rise .to poisonous gases and We can't do more, tile tornution of different acid'! ~ BENZIK'S PEPSO «Lps feimet Our Guarantee S S,% int£o ntiL ftnd,-.che^ Midit* *&&?&$& «ti rsff&£ rv&ss ri&2, J.t is a true stoinacnic mixture and if, sifter you have srtvenifca-fair trial you «m supplies to the stomach the natural honestly say it has not done you good, return juices of digestion. lCverv particle of «i«l'oui« and your moiioy "HI be imraedifood you eat yields up all'ite nourish! h'^u^'^O S-Ve^onTo &E menttotho system if you assist tho al'°--11," tcVr' l]v*es of R;KN" BliNZlK'SPKPSOispreyarerir.tthe f'l-^n FiiPt>(J. . Undigested food in laboratories of The j.'enzi.s Drug Co., the stomach forms into hard lamps and GG Lambton Qua*- Wellington, N.J5.«

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 3