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[j ■-i n ~h£ Mother smi, Gnw/dls. " =:" jflffiPi 'PHE children know that mother bsists on CORN WELL'S PURE f" JSgj&ljffl MALT VINEGAR because there is no better in the world. 1 filallflWn 'CornwellY mellow clearness is not artificial. Its mildness is proof i: S^^yM o£ its natural manufacture. It is malted from the finest, purest, grain C j^jj^aSJa /and gives the finishing touch to wholesome food. Moreover, 'CornwellY *•' B»BSI1 _jffl has llse^ a definite food value, t ——: : — ?S CDBNWat3| 'CornwellV Vinegar' is readily «7O IN PRIZES FOR . i £S^£^Bai' recognised by its attractive bottle, -.« "TWELVE IDEAS. • :2 : . a facsimHe of which appears in. S^^^^fe^ ; :; T^T H this advertisement. \ " «.a <io <«««»« i«ivJi;.^ I - " • «. ' TfcntrJite priiei of fUK) euk will be girea for :•- VmCGARI DOMINION COMPRESSED'YEAST . S^JS^^-fefeT^fe 11™^ TureJlalt An incomparable blend of FINE Teas from Ceylon "Fine Tea" is the technical term for pluckings ; of leaf that are correctly matured to be full - of fragrance and flavour. / It is the exclusive use of. FINE tea whichmakes "Amber Tips" special value-brewing ( '„ more. cups to the pound than inferior teas, and -. iar richer in fragrant flavour than any '- Insist on s*AMßirn TroQ M ; FINE Tea «oH to l«aay »k. tin Ouisten v weU t« th» inul p»cket»-«ik yow -8»e«, IK xJJJciAJLi ■ Ox^JCi^N "FIRE Ni^^l \^-^sr X IB&immz%%3^Mlm desired to obtain the maximum heat into < <« tszutltlOkmia ai Sttm. '■ 1: ■-m^^^^fm,, sole NEaw lcZK4LANbAgents- ' V^. HOR.LICKB >^ i JENKINS & MACK, LTD g , 94-100, Featherston Street, Wellington.' ■^SlC^S&'Sa^MB

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 10