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\ Cheese Savouries, j ! Cheese offers a great variety ' , of economical dishes, all 1 thoroughly nourishing and 1 1 palatable. 1 1 For example; Macaroni ' ( Cheese is a delightful dinner or I supper savoury, which is simple 1 1 and cheap to prepare. 1 ! Brown * Poisons i I Corn Flour ! 1 Mtuarvni Chew it incluiltd in ' ' I iht " Brown * folton" book of I recite: Write to-day tot a Irte ■ I oo>y from J. B. Gilfillmn # Co., ■ P. 0.. Box Mi, Auckland. I A Certain Cure FOR PILES! Sufferers from this extremely piinfol ■nd dangerous malady will obtain inilant relief by using the Zann* Double Abiorption Pile Treatment. Mr. W. J. G., Hastingi, writes:— "After years of torture with bleedin| ' pilei 1 am now cured, and feel very thankful to you. 1 heiitated to write before, becaaie 1 waited to'« if 'he Zann Double Adsorption Treatment would really cure." The Zann Pile Cure » guaranteed or your money refunded. Send to-day lor the descriptive booklet—"Piles: Their Cause and Cure." Enclose three penny stampi for postage. All correspondence treated as strictly confidential. Addiess-The Zann Proprietary. P.O. Box 952. Wellington. Stock' »f Zann can be tbtalnei'from: Kins'* Prescription Pharmacy 4 Csurtsnay Plaesj ' and W. S. Wallace - ChomUt . Willit Str«.t. Wellington Keep your Feet Fit "RIFF" "Biff" soothes, refreshes tired, •* * * tender ieet. Banishes poisons "RICE" from 'ho skiu—k««PS it 1 •"F* 1 healthy. Use "Biff" after hat "RIFK" days. 1/6 and 4/- box. Dlr» Chemists,' Stores. N.Z. Dia"IMEE» tributors: Fairbairn, Wright Is Birr Co. Ltd., Christchuich 020 /TLa Plastiquel^ Renders age youthful and .youth more beautiful. , Guaranteed cure for wrinkles, sagging muscles, spots etc. .No masaagine, steamin K . fillinff, or other old-time methods employed i-a PUshque is not a cosmetic—it is Nature's OWN, and ONLY road to rejuvenation. Home treatment posted Call or write for particulars to Miss McElwain, 270, Queen St., Auckland (established 25 years), orieinator and inventor oi . VPLASTIOUE,/ They Shine Like New I NTUGGET White Polish it ipec.ially prepared for patent and the new shades of coloured glace kid leathers. Free from Imrmful acids, it preserves shoes, gives a brilliant and lasting luMrc, and protects them' from harm through. <tv,i and r^in, • ■■ • ■■ -»o ■ '■' ■ ■ ' ■■' WHITE POLISH PMIWU.IW fTM TINS 9KHBKM

IMPORTANT I HEAR WHAT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT STAINLESS CUTLERY. The following extract' is culled from the " Sheffield Daily Telegraph ":—" A good many of the public apparently think that the • marking of knives with the word ' Stainless,' especially if the name of the steel-makers is struck thereon in addition, constitutes a' sufficient guarantee of their quality." "This is by no means the case. The best steel in the world can be ruined by carelessness or want of skill in hardening, tempering, grinding, and hafting. Bule-of-thumb methods which answered well enough with the old steel mean many 'wasters' with the new, as the latter requires strictly accurate temperatures and more scientific treatmenf." " The public will have to learn at their own cost the lesson that they can be certain of getting satisfactory knives only by buying them from " firms with some reputation, and by paying a reasonable price." We have just landed a shipment of high-grade Stainless Cutlery, manufactured by Harrison Bros, and Howson, Ltd., and Lockwood B.vys., of Sheffield. ' . CALL AND INSPECT STAINLESS STEEL. John Duthie &. Co., Ltd. HARDWARE MERCHANTS - , - WII.US STREET, WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 77, 1 April 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 77, 1 April 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 77, 1 April 1922, Page 14

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