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"Last But Not Least !" farter-Bottle of 'WolfeY "VTEVER leave on a journey < x without taking with you that most necessary and . pleasant of travelling companion*— a Quarter- - Bottle of Wolfe's Schnapps. j For Wfclfe's meets in "par excellence** . fashionthetraveller'sneedforaStimulating ! Beverage. It is in a class by itself as a remedy "for that tired feeling"—it adds immeasurably to the pleasure of a friendly glass. It is invaluable as a Preventive of - the ills so often produced by a change of '■ water, and is ideally suitable as a "Nightcap," providing a satisfying and wholly healthful finish to the day. You'll be wise to note that the Quarier-BottU of "Wolfe's" may be obtained wherever good liquor is sold on rail, steamer and xoach routesc WO X^,,F"E'S' ; AROMATIC —-^ SCHIEDAM B^BSMWHrrSHfI "- ' ~~x I ■!— -*»E Rj^K Free Sample vg?3s^ Fov You I Free Sample* of ZT^p^^W VICTORY SOAP fc^rf \ sent for 3d. in ffl^ f-\ stamps to cover r^\ \ cost of postage /^W* ~~3^\ \ and packing. My V^(^ Victory Soap is absoj\j i p^^*^^ anc^ exceedingly econJ J | Itt*l^^^! omicalin use. Lathers / 11/ J/'CTOw ree'y 5 as a pleasant perfume and is so fine "^aStepl^Bß^gjgbL^ that many people use ~\*3> - it for the toilet as well Mail your "request as for all Household to-day to— • WashingandCleaning VICTORY SOAP C.P.O. Box 229, DUNEDIN Wholesale Agents, Wellington: CATHIE, DEMPSTER & CO. ~l | The Food to give | H an Influenza patient M OR Among Foods which are regarded as essential in the safe M -m !" of J nfluei««. Benger's takes a first place. Its con- SM n «tjtueiits are Nature's two greatest foods—wheat and milk— M In i,l- 7 .r *ason of *•>• unique process of self-digestion whict Ul MU distinguishes Benger's from all other foods, these can be pr* IDI m lented to th« patietat in a partially digested imm. m\ ]M while yon prepare it, does for the patient what his or Kef ft H digestive system, weakened by the Influenza attack, cannot do. H |n B»n £ «r»bMt'«tnfullof 08erutH«afor«Qriihim»«!l4*. Posltxtttnm . U Of BENGER'S FOOD LTD. 117, Pitt Street SYDNEY li M' Xi c «cl*r»«rl(Unu«Kmnctiren.asi[eia'ST«Bß. tto., IUKSSEItia, Si«lul jQ

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 23