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The picture above shows a 4-toa Leyland Experience has taught the housewife of New ' ffi"i. kasu::^»»toK; **? ,.*■■ 1 8"s • •*"* ■*-■ -d of biscuits, leaves our bakery several times daily. more dellci°us biscuit by asking definitely for We are obliged to work to the limit of our Aulsebrook's. Not only does she get a more capacity in order to meet the phenomenal delightful biscuit, but her money buys infinitely demand for Aulsebrook's Biscuits. Why? better value. You will always find Aulsebrook's Biscuits dainty.and crisp, because they are always fresh. The tins of Aulsebrook's Biscuits do not remain for very long on the grocers' shelves I There is an Aulsebrook's Biscuit for every occasion. The hostess who always keeps them handy never needs to worry when unexpected visitors arrive. These crisp, delicious biscuits save baking, and the many varieties provide for ALL the needs s of entertainment. Throughout New Zealand for sixty years the name "Aulsebrook** has been a household word and has stood for the best in biscuits. I BISCUITS j Soli by all slorc\cepers, either h\i the paunJ or in tins of Marion size}. Loo\ for. iht name en the tin. Ask for any of the following} SAO CRACKERS TENNIS MALTED MILK CRACKNELS COCONUT GOLDEN CREAMS . '■ GINGERNUT CREAM CRACKERS OATCAKE GOLF COCONL FINGERS S CREAM SANDWICH

x', Keep you? Engine I' v - f i :^Fit" \ > The Engine of your, Car is almost 1 human in the way it responds to , ' | a correct diet. Feed it with inferior I spirit and its energy flags and I internal-trouble develops. I Feed it with "Gold Crown" Gasoline 1 v and it regains its youth and is full I of energy—"Gold Crown" Gasoline is I the, best diet Jor every car. . | Sold in generously filled tins at all 1 garages. | It takes you farther- " Gold Crown " Gasoline i« a product of the Standard I Oil Company (California)—the largest Petroleum I : Producers'and Refiners in the World. . " 1 Imported and Distributed by National Oil Co., Ltd.,-, WelUngten. I Postal Address, Box 456. " I raaE^M^^i^^rVrWV.yra^^ 111 ■iSsli THE FULL PENALTY!!! ■i* ' > ■ ■ • ■ . This is what you will pay if you continue to neglect such disorders as INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, TORPID LIVER, etc. Many people consider these as " ills the flesh is heir to," and in after years they pay. and the price is heavy. THE REPRIEVE is to be found in " BROWN PEAS * (Wilton's Stomach and Liver Pills), which have been specially prepared'to overcome these ills and to tone up the system and to act as a preventive in the future. , "Brown Peas" are made from a very old formula of purely -vegetable materials, and are quite harmless, and if given a fair trial will invariably give satisfaction. Buy a box (1/6) from your Chemist or Storekeeper, and if after taking them according to directions given you are convinced that they have not helped you, send to US, and we will refund you 1/6. ■ Sole Manufacturer!: SYDAL PROPRIETARY; 75 Kent Terrace, Welliogton

Mustard was never intended to be taken dry any more than tea was meant to be eaten. There is neither 'bite' nor benefit in dry mustard. -_a_a_o—• a _aa_^^_aa—M ■ ■BBS ■ B ■■■■■■ Liverish! Depressed! Irritable! Weary in Body and Mind! Thousands * find relief.• Why not you? iSEIGELS» Nothing is more distressing than chronic, liver trouble. It causes mental and physical sloth, and robs life of pleasure. Mother Seigel's Syrup has a special action on the liver, stimulating it to healthy, normal activity. If you have not tried it, you are suffering unnecessarily. IBBllliminn JJBNTISTRY AT REASONABLB PIUOEB. Sets of Teetb' £8 1 0 Remodelling Sets, from £t 2 • Teeth ExtraoUd Free wL«n. Seta Required Repairs at Shortest Notice. FROST AND FROST, SURGEON DBNTIS?B. 119, WILLIS BTRKST.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 152, 26 December 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 152, 26 December 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 152, 26 December 1923, Page 5