= First Test = Some prophets reckon it'» 10 to 1 that— Iterteps we'll get the first test of— Really bleak weather next month; so if we'tt really— In for it, you had better be inside an AH-wool Coat SweateJ*How's the time to choose one j the place is Wallaces and , Cibson^, the " Kaah " people, who have *— Big range of'warm ill-wool Coat Sweaters suitable for all-— '.■;■■; s Occasions of every-day wear, and they'll— Keep -you in good mood with everybody and the weather j so— SKp into one to-day, sir; slip in now arid inspect!!! WALLACE & GIBSON WILLIS STREET • WELWTGN
They Like GERSTENA ——and It's Good For Them MOTHERS!* Gerstena is one Breakfast Food that you will never have to $oax the children to eat. Little folks just naturally love it. So do the grown£400 for U ps. The flavour is delicious, and the food elements Gerstena Bags so well balanced that it is not a "tiresome "^ood. Z^'^SZ Delicious -Nourishing—Economical - '■ pn»» evtry 3 montlis for •in the itrgeit number of bags Besides being most wholesome and good to eat, Gerstena ieot in to the end of M«ch, j$ very economical. It cooks in 2 minutes, saves fuel, June, September «nd Dectm- jj^ and labour. It is easy to prepare. One bag-make^ \"2 SB. y s"« pa,nUm enou 8h for 38 P^tes—only fd. per plate. Every member in every big. oi the family will praise "Gerstena," and be glad you served it. Ask for it at your grocers, and try it first chance you get. ROOKED % The Great JT Food Medicine a The history of Lane's Emulsion goes to |H show that it has a wonderful record as > |g a food, as well as a medicine; as a HI body-builder, as well as a lung-healer. » "^^ . It changes sick, delicate people into - strong, robust and vigorous people; Tsk , it overcomes coughs, colds, catarrh, *^k asthma, bronchitis, sore throat, rickets, , wasting diseases and incipient consumption. •^L Take none but Lane's. Sold by all atereketperai »nd eliemiili. Pricci 2/6 and 4/6 per . bottle. The large bottle ie the molt econ»(niu)«t it contain! raora than twa ef the imaller on«> EMULSION Prescribed by the best physicians.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 15
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