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THe Bread with j the Nutty Flavoir WALNUT BREaJ 6d. per Loaf. . ] A nice change and good for any time. —^j Only the Best Shelled Walnuts usedf J3 Freshly Made Daily at — ' '.H-i jfjC^ A -J-m/%* A Cuba Street > Wellington *pk{£&l4/jt& The Rintoul, Ncwtowii .. . ;''..'■■ Palmerston North : "'"i. • ,■• ■ \C. C"^" A • "'■ ' '■■•''•'■■" - ' .'^i. ' ' \ *<lXoi2> V- A meMa«e and an invitation ;to V ■**"'/^' ■ Nursing and Expectant Mothers ;''-''Yy^ ALL OVER NEW ZEALAND. Cotjtsider your 7^^|| Bair^ "s Future. M^^r We are proud-^iustifiably proud—,of the ' r '/^N thousands upon thousands of letters written '^fessf! to us by mothers of some of the happiest, S f. m *^W bonniest children in the world; letters which VL'J^/:!'' tell how Glaxo has Helped these mothers /s*!&%£ during the anxious time of waiting, how it '!(*&• has enabled them to .feed their little ones in jJ %± the way ' Nature intended, and so been. U \M vitally 'instrumental in directing the whole ]lX •//3® trend of. those iprecious young lives'into the I /W way of Health and happiness. Will you let ['~^ Glaxo help YOUR Baby's future. \\ W fe ....-,.,,. : The*Super-Milk Food / . >^c^^^^l_ for Nursing and Expectant Mothers. j . ■ . .' s • '-.•■; - n.z, sea v\ «^ ; ■ ;:■: , /v! W^P^-i j ) Sireell .• ■ V ■ I■■■•'/ / >r> jT Dcpt. 3 « ■ ■■' ' V ■l-^rvv[ / '^v/ //'» X 'P.0.80x 1509 ■■ N*v>«sJ .OH ! : y";Xr X - -Wiiiiigton.' : . . \\f^T\ ■"'. V*"vs*^ v //V ■X■ ■ - -—— -—" if . 1 .^-^ T^ v -> / P!««««am e FREE ) 1 :..-:Vs. -X and POST FREE. / ' J 1- M '' c°py °f, jour 56-page >- ,f / -X bfaoklel "BEFORE 7V ( < J / , ( BABY COMES." '; }' / '■ '■' j ' Name..........^..iY..T.... : /%-[, \ --V* f Addrc55.........v....!, v.i:.... ' .'■ >r I «pe<=lß»by in......:..,............( 8t " ate "ni0nth); i*i • ;nitfiTVi •: ■ B ■' llllTfh—-■«•• ' '« • 111 ■liH' ■ ■■■^t W : 111-A t." * 1 ' ' ■"* AA Jl inn vBMA^r A . —-:- '" "! Iyk *^9w ■ y&ur rife sweeps 2£booi $<iy&tfcaipetpery^^ Would >oii like the job ? It it fair to let her go on with tht It * ' t same old back-racking implements which iged your Mother IS " " before her time? Give her * Carpet Sweeper—give her « IS il smooth, silent-running Ewbank—lhe Sweeper that clem iti ewa '• ff " brask— the nil-British Sweeper which operates on ball-bearingi' fl 'i , and cannot wear because the pulley which rotates the brush i» brass IS armoured. Inspect the handsome oak Ewbank to-day—note'" ff ' * ' 1 how the seven safety cushions protect furniture, »ndhand». ff ■ - You'll be surprised how little the Ewbank costs. :' -' IS ' •> EfcWDdoK (i7i) z^s^: =: AND THE X^£JiX J^^*,,. " SELF CLEANINCvBRUSH^^^^^^£ seg brit'sh £wbank . ii7^Tmm^^^^nT^

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 15