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A Splendid Showing of amas in Smart Styles HUH ' ,l "mf IBM Men s Sleeping Suits are now greatly in demand. We have opened up for the Autumn and Winter Season's trade a fine selection of neatly-cut, sensible, comfortable Pyjamas. There is a big variety, from Flannelettes to Silk, in new patterns and designs. If you want a really nice suit of Pyjamas, you will find it among the following: * MEN'S AMERICAN BLOCK STRIPE SILK PYJAMAS, in Pink and HelioT Stripes. Very Smart—4s/. MEN'S CEYLON PYJAMAS, in nice shades—ls/ to 30/. MEN'S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS--8/11. BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, from 5/3 up. Assorted stripes. MEN'S ROSLYN WOVEN PYJAMAS in Natural W001— 25,6. Excellent GarAssociation, Ltd. (Men's Dept.), GEORGE STREET. "»J>w?-il^ l U J Afc.3ii» ,I*^ For Mew Zealand boys only! World Competitions are frequently held and big prize-money paid for Meccano Model building. Here's a Competition limited to the boys of New Zealand. Entry is free—you only need to own a Meccano St t and start building models. One boy may enter many models. Fortunes have been made by inventions; Meccano gives the chance to develop inventive genius in boys—it supplies, in miniature, the real parts used by all engineers. Simply screw the parts together with the real nuts and bolts supplied, and models of machinery 6r engineering work can be built by n- 'o- . iinafill m Frizes will be awarded as follows for the best models submitted:— Ist Prize (cash) ... ... £lO lO O 2nd Prize (cash) ... ... £3 lO O 3rd Prize (cash) ... ... £2 lO O 4th Prize Meccano Outfit ... £2 TO Sth Prize Meccano Outfit ... £ 1 11 S 6th Prize Meccano Outfit ... £ 1 O O 7th Prize a Meccano Outfits and Sth Prize I Accessories in pro- £ _ .. fi 9th Prize j portion to the value *"* ** ° lOth Prize/of models entered ... Competition closes 31st May, 1919. Circulars giving full particulars are free from all Meccano dealers. If you can't obtain one, write at once to Meccano, Ltd., P.O. Box 801, Wellington. m PI I'^tfllf^trfi PHftTftt 4 Y4" lw -<iWawWA«BW*<<Ss ! «l« *».■ BROWNLOW FILTERS are of th« best English manufacture, and are not on]} T used in large concerns at Home and abroad, but are recommended by such authorities as the British Board of Trade, G. Sims Woodhead, M.D., F.R.C.S., Cartwright Wood, M.D., B.Sc. The latter are authorities on tie subject, and their opinions ca.rry weight the world over. •>*• V/J IU»Wi F*l a liters Filter on the porous porcelain. They are obtainable in vitrified stoneware Filters and in cast-iron N.P. Filters for attaching to taps. Why risk the health of your household when these efficient Filters will make ordinary tap water pure, safe, and delicious for drinking purposes? Stuart Street, Dunedin. i!(iw<w»wwiaaii6*<^WMi When the Milk Goes Sour When the days are sultry, and the milk goes sour —with no milkman's call till the morning, the sensible solution is to use Glaxo. Keep a tin of Glaxo handy in the home, it will give you a regular supply of pure, rich, germ-free milk, despite climatic conditions. Simply add hot water and Glaxo is ready—as much as you want, and as often as is required. * Glaxo is the solids of the purest milk, with extra cream and lactose (milk sugar) added. It is absolutely germ-free and has an added advantage over cow's milk in that the highly nutritious fats and solids are broken up and given to the system in perfectly assimilable form. Ask your Doctor! wmmm The Food that BUILDS BONNIE BABIES ','s, 2 6, e;- Tins cf all C\ ONION SOUP—Jib. onioni, I level tablespoon Hour, I cup lilazo, 2 cups water, salt and pepper. Peel onion chop finely, cook in water unit! tender, add seasoning. Moisten Glaxo with warm water, stir until smooth. Add gradually to the onions, thicken toup wall the flour moistened. Simmer for a few minutes. If too thick add more w»*.«r. Proprie'.ort: JOSEPH NATEAX d- CO., LTD., Union and Xeia Zealand

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Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 10