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tWike and her Sisters. NlKft, the Greek Goddess of Victory, csdled by the Romans Victoria, is here represented with her two sisters, Bia (force) and Cratos (strength). Tradition states that they were the first allies to come to the aid of the great Jove whose throne on Olymput was assailed by the Titans (whence tbe origin of the expression a titanic struggle). The modern setting is particularly appropriate, for in the titanic struggle just ended WOOD-MILNE MOTOR TYRES is P^ t-S-aj-a t _s_sas±_a praise for their reliability and endurance; and they mean to see the E« through, being still a strong force with the Army of occupation. awaMa Messrs.. CASE-BERG* Co., Ltd., 120 Wakefield St., Wellington, N.Z. **Meem*msWmmsm-MO-MM^smmm\W*emsm\^^ — *||'lli|-Trrll 111 111 II W-_llW________—| * All-British Grandfather's Our forefathers were excellent judges of what was good for them—a- remedy became famous because it cured the complaint it was intended to cure. So fame came to the firm of manufacturing, chemists who, at their works in Lancashire in England, prepared a successful remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago and Sciatica. People in those days did riot take long journeys to foreign watering-places when they were ill—they took the "Kruschen" course in their own homes, and "got well all the sooner in conse-; quence. Kruschen Salts is invaluable in all cases of Constipation, and in Liver and Kidney disorders generally. To get fit there is nothing like Kruschen Salts—it gives an abounding sense of vigour and vitality that is in keeping, with the spirit or the day. jIER ___«"_} 4B2JL >_f9_ '"W /<nT*_E__ \_T \^^MmM^_^o^ ALL BRITISH FOR 160 YEARS Of all good chemists, grocers and stores throughout New Zealand, Wholesale Distributing Agents:—FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT & CO., Chriitohurch, Dunedin, Wellington, Auckland Sole Proprietors, B. Gmihths Hcghe- (Kruschen) Ltd., « Deansgate Arcade, Hanokester, E-glani &l Whenever you feel m^mk\ ■ ll^llf A Llt tlm^r y WStm ISffl Trythis new Cheese ||§kS-§ BH! spread on biscuits. IS^ I^cti^^ For Breakfast; Luncheon, Dinner 1 Ja^S^ 1 wi ~~to end Me meal or as a bedtime 1 |&«[r§& 1 I£\fe -^1 "snack"—to give the stomach a \ t§&&3J3s! I JHW :^S| little healthful something to sleep I SS^ !»§$ I |-^l\^l on, there is nothing more sus- fi^Mfe! ivWsPf taining or so easily digested as l^__?c^| Jj^lf -REX" LUNCHEON CHEESE ]|§l|| Careful[and correctmaturing is alone m^Mkf IsJ^afi responsible for its mellowness and ll^^sl cTrSof piquant taste. Just let the family try it Your grocer sells it. ll§;5«?i! |fi§P Agents: THOMPSON BROS. Ltd., Wellington. —- Packed by FoggitlJ Jones & Co. Ltd. llif^!

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 18