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Seventy years of service. Since 1856, when Brown & Poison first manufactured cornflour, all kinds of delicious sweets and savouries have been made with its help. I use it also for thickening my soups and sauces. Broun & Poison’s Corn Flour oldest and best, Made in Scotland. Gratis nnd post free Brown & Poison's Recipe Book front /. D. Gilfillan & Co,, P.0.80x 84 8, Auckland, Send for a copy to-day. Aburn’s Annual Sale of Wall - J papers, at Very Greatly Reduced - Prices, is Now Going On / i You can count on buying all the Wallpapers you need at prices much below those usually charged. This is not a clearance of old stock, but a SALE of the Newest and Most Artistic Decorative Wall Coverings. The holiday season will soon be here, when the handy man has the time and opportunity for doing his own paperhanging. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEYI If desired, we will carry out the jwrk at very reasonable prices. §. F. ABURN, LTD., S, Painter and Decorator Silvering and [Glass Bevelling Works—Carroll and Hope Streets.

THE LEADING FURRIERS, FIRST FLOOR, HANNAH’S BUILDINGS, 24a GEORGE STREET. PHONE 10-890. LATE NIGHT FRIDAYS.

T® OOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS I This splendid Tonic-Food is prepared from selected New Zealand-grown Barley by a , special process, in which the nourishing qualities of the malt are fully retained. It is a Delicious, Wholesome, and Palatable Restorative, designed to build up enfeebled health, and to bring back lost energy. It promotes the physical development of weakly children, and for conyalescents is the finest possible food—Appetising,_ Nourishing, and Body-Building. 'Obtainable in lib. - and 21b. .Glass Jars (with Green Eab’oiy from all Chemists and Storekeepers,

VVVV’ s W B VAV\iffI :■ You Need the Newspaper \ Tlie newspaper of to-day is tho most posjcrfnl medium of advertising on earth. In tho ©id dsga the merchant may have thought ho was a benefactor and that ho was contributing his bit ** as a publicspirited citizen ” when ho carried a two-mch space in the local paper every week in the year. Possibly he was. But that is changed now. A new order has arrived.. People read advertisements. Many find their greatest interest in looking over the advertising pages to get news that will save them money, and the way to save your pounds is first to save your pennies. Advertisements to-day are right up W Urn minute. They are as fresh as the news of the world or the latest cricket score. Live merchants cater te live people, and they know' they must not alone be up te the minute, but they must lie some distance ahead. They must anticipate the wants of their customers. And they do. Turn to the advertisements in. this paper. Just read what the merchants are offering. Notice the invitations for you to do business wifi them. Notice how attractively the advertisements are set up and how inviting they arc. Business men—that is, the successful oues—know b* advertising pays big returns. Unsuccessful men don’t »“ advertise because they are unsuccessful. That’s Die «* answer. Look over the city and pick, out the big firms. Ji They’re the advertisers. Advertising is the tonic that ■* pute dividends in the banks. V Everybody reads advertisements to-day. Doe* your advertisement* appear in I The ( Evening Star** •JwAViVJV«VVV , I .' vwwww vwwvwww. I vs

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Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 14