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Cerebos..Sa From brine well to scaled tin Cerebos Salt is never once touched by hand. It is the purest salt in the world* and the most wholesome. Always line, dry and free-running, it is the dainty salt for the dainty table. Order a tin at your Grocers to-day. i&f $' u Seg how it ruru\“-p!-' Made m England by the Hemet of Cereboe . , • ee " *- m*rtrv- rt'W* atti3Sb&SM «CBu3U33i:cißaMea*JES<s3tciiJta , iC^c- i Eiiaaj*rL./.-*ii -V. < Ms SB M'ewlmpehial jfAj SILEMIBE®” HONEY-1 a p?***. ' Tempting! Delicious! Satisfying! of the various flavors of Honey produced flora peculiar to the different parts of the i. It is of a rich, warm, dark creamy color, ■ - J liljSi^lS mm l( BLENDED” HONEY is a new and exquisite com from the Dominion, jk a a » uu., »•...■>, i. w...,, and possesses a delightful flavor—unique and choice. Uniform in duality 1 Absolutely pure! Blended by experts' Ask voiir Grocer for a 11b pot or a 21b tin of (i BLENDED” HONEY. You will bo charmed with it! The N.Z. 00-op. Honey Producers’ Association, Ltd., Auckland and Dunedin. >V>>i

” Before I married,” said the middleaged man, “ I was terribly extravagant. I went to theatres and dances all the time, smoked cigars, drank champagne. But now—well, I live a quiet life at homo, smoko shag, and drink water.” "What a strong will it must need to change like that,” said the young bachelor. “ She has a very strong will,” replied the married man. Father: “If you are good, Jackie, I'll give you this nice now penny.” Son: u Haven’t you got a nasty dirty old shilling instead ? ”

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Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 12

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