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'm yt Custard.! yrilk Iresh millripe juicy fruit, sliced and sugared and served with the creamiest custard imaginable—Custard that melts like cool foam in your mouth—Custard that is always ready—always perfect, made with dmoncLs if «UOT-r 0 IKK* D Powder Five flavours — Almond, Banana Cream, Lemon, Raspberry, Vanilla. as oQ J clean our" white shoes’ WHITE DRESSING So simple to use, the kiddies clean their own shoes. Everyone knows the worth of Black and Coloured Nugget, White Dressing comes up to the true “Nugget Standard. Economical and easy to use. Made only in one size. All Nugget Dealers stock Nugget Wbite Dressing for Buckskin and Canvas Shoes, in easy-to-open tins, with sponge, 7d. and &OC ■won* Nugget Polish is sold every where in 4d.. 7d. and j /- tins. Made in Black. Brown (Tan). Dark Brown. Toney Red and Nigger Brown, also in White for Patent Leather. YMINGTON'S (Rcgd. Tiadi Mark ) COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE The Clever Maid , of Symington’s, says . '* To make a drink in a minute, and to serve it at its best, Take a teaspoonful of Symington’s—boiling water does the rest.” r so THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh & London Every cougH strains the delicate membranes of the throat and lungs. Get Bom nington’s Irish Moss it will soothe the irritation, stop the cough and insure immediate relief. Three generations have proved its value. Big bottle costs only 2/6

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 February 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 February 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 February 1926, Page 17

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