BOURN-VITA m ■'HJU C; id ts*. hn How the Kiddies Like It! in lib. and Jib. Include a Pound with# Your Next Order. NEW ZEALAND'S HOST POPULAR FOOD DRINK c-** *» wi* . •* *%. aw Full stocks of Australian Dried Apricots and Peaches Californian Prunes, 30/40 grade Dried Figs Sultanas Raisins. Don’t forget that Salisbury Hamper for Your Friend Overseas — No. 1, 15/-; No. 2, 16/-; De Luxe, £l/7/6 (including Postage). GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS F.M. & m. Co., Ltd. UALITY AS CONSTANT AS TIME » Urn MM aassssgTO^^^aasssaassaaßß^^^ UK.2J/.U 0 v'N 0 g\ m xLr! Good Morning Good Afternoon AND A REALLY Good Night PiACEFUI- 5 mi. Mil® AiS There's always a time when some member of the family can benefit from MILO the delicious, chocolate-flavoured health drink. MILO is prepared from pure country milk and malted cereals, is nourishing, energising and induces sound, restful sleep. Give MILO a place in your daily timetable —it helps you to work well, feel well, and sleep well! iSkn " A NESTLE'S PRODUCT Nestle’* Food Specialities (New Zealand) limited, Cleveland Road. Auckland
\we m »'j-jtf ane wss 9 H oun & schoolgirl was introduced into H.Z. She began to use Palmoli Qu%\itu soap then and still does. She sa«s that is wbij she has kept hep schoolgirl complexion For a definitely better skin „THE PALMOLIVE 14-DAY PLAH A Wash your face with Palmolive Quality So,f. . t Then, lb. 60 second, & • , days . This cleansing C m° S ?i ? bSs youfskin beautifying effect, PALMOLIVE ■ ::v '' St Q rxy» //aiM'j
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22727, 27 August 1948, Page 3
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