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“Ten-twehty-thibty-forty, FIFTY YEARS AGO! Z. " v ■•"' IjMßh & x ''. ■’O-s ' $' > •-' ...... gw; wy y ' Ifek jTifek FOR thousands of people the joy of living is evergreen because they have brought with them through the years, faith in the tonic of their youth, Clements Tonic. It is a faith horn of the knowledge that Clements is a real giver of health, a real restorative of worn-out brain and nerve cells, a real revitaliser of blood and bone and tissue. For MsJymJJISi over half a century, Clements Tonic has been a boon to the run-down, the nervy, the anaemic, the convalescent, the ageing. Clements has won its reputation because it x ,builds up in a natural way the renewed health and strength of mind and body that you desire. Start taking Clements Tonic to-day. ’■E3JP Buy the economical 5/- size —it contains twice as much as the 31- size. f la,n or (Prices at chemists and stores in Capital Cities.) ’. Flavoured Wholesale Distributors: CLEMENTS TONIC PTX. LTD., Box 977. G.P.0., WELLINGTON. CLEMENTS TONIC . "Gives You Nerves of Steel" 30.129 “From Birth to 9 Months it Cost Only £1 jgKjL. to Give My Baby these Groats and Barley” says MRS. MOTHERWELL ' . « T know the hundred-and-one • / / } * extra little expenses which ' f wIIF I make baby an expensive item in the house-keeping budget. But do you know that to. give my baby Robinson’s ‘Patent’ Barley and ‘Patent’ Groats from birth to 9 months cost me as little as £1 for the actual Barley and Groats I used ? Mind you, I followed the directions on the tin carefully—they’ve been scientifically calculated and tested and to use more or less than they indicate is definitely a serious mistake. Barley and milk, as you know, is for bottle feeding (even from birth) and Groats and milk is for the weaning stage ...” —— FREE y L-y|—| BABY BOOK |g J |1 A \4C 56- page, illustrated 9 di I J- <I k ’ 1 fl I k ■‘W 1 booklet dealing with ■ k ■ 1 I I ■ft I W ft V Ift ■■ W ■ diet for expectant j -d l ft It atl ft mothers, breast and bottle feeding, wean- 1 3 ing and general baby care. Write to “Patent” “Patent” Box 422> Wellington. _ _ __ L BBRLEY & GROATS

A BEDSPREAD FOR SPRING. lon > I ® Ji/lS? wJ f£\i 1 w» '^aS^Fj/zpO'/ k TEA TOWELS PATTERN 1571 Graceful lilacs in two shades of one colour, giving a Springtime touch to a bedspread. They are in the easiest, of embroidery stitches, and you may either work them on new material'or brighten an old bedspread with them. Pattern 1718 contains a transfer pattern of two motifs 10 x 143 inches, one motif 7 x 171 inches, two motifs 31 x 6 inches, one motif 51 x 7 inches, and one reverse motif 11 x 23 inches; illustrations of sttitches; a colour shart, and particulars of materials required. Send a postal note for 1/1 (or stamps if postal note is not procurable), cut this pattern out and send to Greymouth Star Needlecrafts. HO. Box 3, Greymouth. . . US TAKE YOU R Aim etter performance from your ghly overhauled and checked what is wrong, we will repair ondition when it is returned •liecfjed regularly —early detection often saves four car in to-day and let us ENGINEERS , GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 255. l]

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 August 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 August 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 August 1939, Page 12