1 MILK An economical way to bay chocolate. The thickness of the chocolate'preserves its ffiO flavour. Also •£-lb Cadbury's Nut Milk Chocolate -£-lb. Bournville Chocolate ■i-lb. Bournville Fruit & Nut Chocolate * aih M • CADBURY S CHOCOLATES STAND THE TEST OF CLIMATE. er. wmmmm m Made at Bournville See the name Cadbury on every piece of chocolate. L'.'n. V« r—\ D -- ~iv i§ 3f fai •V-2 M =Si£sll If = --^yriS3. BSil£ i *£g| & Mi s-is !mJb==sty Cns 'iu 1 J&ai&sS?2& fit# / mMmM / wl #7 JlllS *5? llllfifels aEtfHHSmi m !$8 iwmss «Bsi£ .as&s&aaslSsK I SB mm m hM m x mm msm& Wmmmm ms mm® w 5 SB m '*S& X ■'TL.h DTI M E 5 S T o'!F2;rfig3 S An evening hour of cheerful entertainment and com* panionship—the family gathered around, and the soft rays of the lamp lighting up the pleasure and affection on each face. A radiant scene. f \ The “soft white light” of LAUREL KEROSENE illumines and cheers the family circle in many thousands of homes in Australia and New Zealand. ' Laurel’s outstanding qualities of whiteness and softness, so restful to the eyes, make it an ideal light to read by. Its high standard of purity never varies. It burns cleanfe-to the last drop. For many years Laurel has been the recognised favourite among housewives. .; Don’t .say Kerosene • . say “LAUREL” equally good for heating and cooking . Kerosene ELS The Soft WHSTE tight [VACUUM QlL f C OMPANY, e PIT L™ llllllllllllHlliliinillllHllllßllllllSlllillllllillllllllllllHHiilllilllllllllllißllllllHllllßllllllllllfiiiiOiißlllllllilllllillllllUHllMlilHl To feel bright To feel bright and full of energy—to be able to get through a lot of work—drink a cup of “Amber Tips” now and then—it will freshen you more than anything else. New teas come and go, but “Amber continues to increase in popularity, and every year the sales grou) larger, “Amber represents real economy—the most pleasing flavour —and one pound makes as many cups as a pound and a half of inferior tea. 66 Amber Tips FINE TEA Ceylon’s Best
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 21 May 1926, Page 7
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