A Delicious ~ "7 that is more than Something ordinary oatmeal preparations New '■ Nicer x ■i.SS. What "Crispette" is- , More Economical C rispett6, , ig a p ropei .i y proportioned bTeakfast food, composed of j tke finest cereals, partly cooked and malted. Something „ ■ .-.,'■■ . «.. n.. . r Where Solely Oat Preparations Fail &G+l**T Tou would'nt think of eating meat without vegetables, jet when "ThtXtl Other yo\i! eat a solely oat breakfast food ywi'are doing something \ _ ' _^ , similar. It is because oats alone lack many important and" neeestSreattrast LflShtt sary food components that ordinary^ porridge preparations leave you hungry and weak at eleven o 'clock. With '*' Crispette" it is different. Being a balanced ration, you escape that "empty" feeling at eleven after a breakfast of '' Crispette." f'^P*^i^\ " Cr»pette' f* for Growing Children \^^^^ I "Crispette" is rich with the nourishment required by a growing I^7 VfftV. °^ild> As a result ' "CrisPette" enables children to grow strong, UL' jf jL W\ both mentally and physically. v Mi The Delicious Flavonr Wins Favour i -^^^V^ >^^^ You may have read of "a nutty/flavour"—"Crispette" really has 1^ it. The delicious flavour instantly wins the approval of old and> I ■ young alike. \ ■ , Cooked in a "jiffy •• Being partly, cooked, "Crispette" is cooked in a "jiffy" you'll n ■ find it easy to prepare more "Crispette" when the first helping has ■I n - not been enough, and the family asks for more. \f Your Grocer % Sells "Crispette" Large Packets - only 1/8
CHIEF JUSTICE CONDEMNS DRIKING HABIT. AT the Supremo Court Sittings at New Plymouth some little time ago the Chief Justice said that at least one-third of the crime in New Zealand could be traced to the drink habit. He thought that the people were dead to all sense of humanity by. not stopping_ heavy drinking. You can 6top the drinking of that friend of yours who is addicted to liquor. Drinko has saved hundreds from humiliation and shame. It can do the same for him. Drinko, being odourless and tasteless, can be given secretly if desired. All communications strictly confidential. Write for free booklet. Plain sealed envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212E, Lambton-quay, Wellington. WELLINGTON SOUTH FIREWOOD DEPOT, 36, Adelaide-road. RATA, 4s 6d per bag, £6 cord; Matai, 4s per bag, £5 12s 6d cord; Rimu, 3s 6d per bag, £5 cord; Mixed, 3s 3d per bag, £4 12a 6d cord. .All Wood cut suit purchaser and delivered any part City Tel. «2-J64. FOLEY AND FAWCETT, Proprietors. YOUR LAWN NEEDS ATTENTION. AFTER so much dry -weathpr, it is bound to be patchy. This is the right time to top diess and re?ow. also to put down new greens. Consult us and get the necessary information The finest Grasses obtainable from F. COOPER, LTD., \ Mercer-stroet .rriT ANTED, BUYERSDates, loose, 5d per 1b Dates, packet, 6d per packet All in first-class order. MRS. LEMPRIERE, 90, Willis-street, 3 doors above Evening Post. " SCRAP LEAD. *~ VrTANTED to Purchase, SCRAP ' ' LEAD in any quantities. Apply to STE STEREOTYPER, The Evening Post.
BAILINGER BROS. MANUFACTURERS^ and IMPORTERS OF ALL PLUMBERS' REQUISITES. KB. BRAND. MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of -1--*- ; Lead Traps, Bends, Syphons, eto., etc., and Lead and Compo Pipe. Traps made to any weight, length, or angle, to sketch or template, in all sizes, from li to 4 inches dianieter. Lead Strips, Lead Wire Leadhead Nails. • Telephone Numbers — Warehouse 99, Office 1415. P.O. Box 18. WARING TAYLOR-STREET, 1 Wellington. TWO-SIGHT GLASSES. THESE Glasses are a great convenience—they have far and near eight in one, thus saying the annoy.ance ,of constantly changing *rom one pair to another.' . ' ; The blending of the two glasses is absolutely invisible. Inspeot! MORRISON & GILBERD, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, Wellington. G SUITS GIVEN AWAY. REAT Sclo of Hand-made Suits now on at P. Schneidoman's; 50 of these zeuits arc practically going at a gift; price 793 6d. First como first served. To bo had only from P. Schuoidomao, HI. Cuba•'Bti. ■ i '
Beautiful nil Brice's Regenerator Brice't Regenerator resuscitates the hair follicle that has been falling through i)l----nen or nervous troubles, oil* and nourishes the hair roots, and promotes a fresh growth of soft, luxurious hair. There is no lead,'sulphur or any injurious ingredient in this Hair Tonic. Said Wr all HiHrwm and CVwrin. Prit. 4/(| » bottl.. Bpeei»l Strength 5/6 , 1/VOurDcaltT can't lujply, wr«. and endote remittance to nt W. Brice & Son h£<& I£U 216 HKH STREET - CHSISTCHURCH ' | ' , . H»'°'*~S / LBVIN-FOXTON MOTOR MAIL SER--1 VlCE.—Quickest route to Poxton. Leave Foxton 7 a.m., arrive Levin 8 a.m.; leave Levin 11, arrive Foxton 12; leave Foxton 3 p.m., leave Levin 7.50 p.m. F»res—Single, 4s 6d; Return, 6s 6d. Motors for hire Sundays. PERCY WHITEHEAD. Proprietor. "CJLMER ' MOODY • DOORS. BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES. Get Our New List W. H. LONG AND CO., 57, Cuba-street. Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 100, 28 April 1921, Page 16
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