»—-". '<*■ ' ■■'• - ' - ■ — ■.■ ■ It should be on the waiter's shirt front fll J___#_V_T_f>4*__B ____k •___. ___E^PSM-sl¥ 1 THE REASONS WHY" || I MUSTARD EXCITES APPETITE. The fresh tang of B ■ Mustard on the palate makes your mouth water. It sets the Wm I salivary juices in action and the first stage of digestion is ffl| § started at once. All later stages of digestion depend on this. §§|| § "J MUSTARD SIMPLIFIES DIGESTION. By breaking down H& I A rich, indigestible fats and breaking up the long fibres of lean, il|| I Mustard makes the task of digestion much simpler. llilll Tt MUSTARD QUICKENS DIGESTION. Mustard stimulates 198 •* the digestive juices of the system. The more generous the Plll_ supply of these juices, the quicker and more complete is your l^^^i Mustard means Cc!man's all over the world Wk\ mmmm **"^ *mmm~*mm\m . i mnmbmii iaiMii-<«iii«m__iimiMii __._,ii__m._i*,_i «i ■■.*•_■ n _. ipun i in.- i •__.<..» :>-, ~ i .<-......■ ■■ BiiinuiiniiiiHHiiraiißiiiM I YES! A Holiday For Mother j | A DUTY FOR THE FAMSLY. | n "~"" ————————— —————■ —————— g ■ Of course, it is well to have a good holiday for f| .§§ the whole family, but if there is not enough g H money to give all a change of scene, who U if should be considered first? "Mother, of course," g || should be the chorus of the others. J| m All the year round, in the great majority of m M -.. homes, the mothers have a self-sacrificing life. f| p How they enjoy a real holiday,'if the oppor- jj| ]| " tunitj'' is granted! g {§ The Railways, with fares on the lowest possible i| j| scale, help families to give mothers a holiday. §| || Earn 5 per cent, interest on savings for a H ■M railway. trip. " _\ j Travel Stamps (J/-, ,2/-, ...2/0, 5/-) and..lo/-.. .. .m '-'m vouchers are obtainable at any officered railway §= 'fi station. j| I MOTHER'S TURN FOR CHANGE OF SCEf^E, j 'IIIIfnBIIBIBIIiiIBIIBIiBIIBHM itfsr^ This year "Cup Day" falls on Tuesday Ist November. Convenient sailings for New ZealJo^ anders intending to be present at this racing F classic, are as follows—-"Awatea" leaves Auckland 22nd October arriving Sydney 25th October — through bookings to Melbourne arranged. "Maunganui" leaves Wellington 25th October and Bluff 27th October arriving in Melbourne 3 Ist October. Book early! Union and C.A. Line vessels maintain a regular service between New Zealand and Sydney. Also, duringthe summer,the "Maunganui" runs every three weeks between Melbourne and South Island ports with calls at Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington and Bluff, visiting Milford Sound each way between Melbourne and Bluff, weather and other circumstances permitting. Through booking to all ports in Australia. Inclusive tours arranged.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1938, Page 15
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