GREET UNCLE SAM'S SAILORS WITH "CHESTERFIELDS." . Give your naval guests the sight of tho familiar packages—the aromatic fragrance of his favourite smoke. He'll be quite "at home, ' as he puffs contentedly afc a Chesterfield Cigarette.. "Chesterfields' are the cigarettes selected by the naval authorities of U.S.A. for distribuj tion to the fleet in New Zealand. Surely this official choice gives the lead to hostesses here. Provide the "right" smokes. Tho officers and men of the visiting fleet prefer "Chesterfields." Packet of ten; Bd. The Twenty costs Is 3d. Distributors : P. Horspool and .Co., C.P.0.. Box 1463, Auckland.—Advt. AFTER STRENUOUS SPORT — J.D.K.Z. GIN. Sportsmen favour this fine pot-still malt Gin. After a hard game, J.D.K.Z. cools you down and braces your nerves. Aids training, too, by cleansing the system. Call for J.D.K.Z. Gin at any Hotel or Bottle Store.—Advt. DO YOU LIKE j CHOPPING SUET? Do you like leaning over a greasy ■ board for twenty minutes, when minutes are precious, laboriously mincing rough suet? If you do not use "Shreddo" you must like it. There can be no other reason, because "Shreddo," pure, refined beef suet, is more economical than rough suet. "Shreddo" will keep fresh for months.' "Shreddo" is already chopped. _ Suet pudding making with "Shreddo' is a pleasure not a drudgery. If you do not like chopping suet and not yet tried "Shreddo," please do so at our expense by sending 3d in stamps to Dept. A 7, Shreddo, -Ltd., P.O. Box 1097, Auckland, and we will send you a generous free sample.—Advt. 7 "BIG OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW." And the slightest cold, if neglected, may develop into pneumonia, or some other serious complaint. Take preventive measures at the first sign— get a bottle of Nazol. Nazol soothes the tissues of throat and lungs, and quickly relieves all colda and chest trouble's. 60 doses (of Is 6d.—Advt. N.Z.s PUREST SHELLFISH MAKES THE FINEST SOUP IN THE WORLD. Tiki-Toheroa Soup — a deljciously, wholesome beverage, at once a food and a tonic, is made from N.Z.s own shellfish—the Tohoroa. Found on the beautiful ocean-washed Ninety-Mile Beach in the North Island, the purity and freshness of the Toheroa are assured. TikiToheroa Soup requires ljttle preparation —just add a little milk and water—then boil. Follow the ■ simple directions on the tin. Packed in two size tins—get one from your grocer now ! Distributing Agents.—George Thomas and Co., Ltd., Courtenay place, Wellington.— Advt., C.N.R. TRIP TO ALASKA. A new 10-days' summer trip to Alaska from Vancouver is announced by the Canadian National Railways— of special interest to those going to Europe via Canada during the next few weeks. Living glaciers, gigantic snow-covered craga, silver waterfalls, forests of spruce and pine—a _ fairy-like carpet of wild flowers fringing the sea—brilliant Northern Lights in the night, iky. Get full particulars of this exclusive C.N.G. Alaska trip from Canadian Na-' tional Railways, Farmers' Institute Building, Wellington. Tickets: Union Steam Ship Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., or any tourist agency.—Advt SURE CUIVIC FOR WORMS. Worms in children aro quickly and easily expelled by Worm Figs. I! tho littlo one is peevish, irritable! and restless, give Wade's Worm Figs! Pleasant to take; certain in action; absolutely harmless; no ill after-effects. Sold by all chemists and stores.—Advt. Love is life's supreme illusion, Soiils enslaved by beauty's art. Marriage senls the fond delusion— "Two lntiilo one yet slill apart." Coit^lis and colds bring each dejection, .Kacli in (urn must- lljosr endure, 10;u;!i in turn for .fJjro vrotciMicm 'l'(t»sui'«a' W«".K Ui't;»t VistonorßUjH Cute,—AdTt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 15 August 1925, Page 23
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