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ANCHOR is the most famous brand oi butter in the world. More of it is made than of any other brand and it is of perfectly uniform quality and excellence. This result is due to 1. The high quality of cream produced. 2. The care taken in transport services. 3. The standardised process of man nfacture in the factories. The process in each of 13 factories is identical The ingredients used are identical Naturally the resulting product is EVEN and UNIFORM. "ANCHOR" Butter is always THE SAME. The markets of London, New York, France, Honolulu and the East acclaim it the "WORLD'S BEST." I Ask for " ANCHOR" SUPERFINE CREAM UNIFORM QUALITY Per lb. N.Z. GO-OP. DAIRY COY. LTD. HAMILTON AUCKLAND PAEROA UTTER Do I ' > Need Glasses ? , That is the question put by many * who consult us, and it is a query rf that can usually be easily answer- I ed. The hard question is What Glasses are Needed? Many people have ruined their eyes by wearing wrong glasses, obtained from inexperienced vendors whose sole object is to make money, and not to give perfect optical service. The many kinds of optical defects require different kinds of lenses This is our work—to examine the eyes, prescribe and fit glasses. Our experience enables us to give the utmost help to the eyes—when it is needed—and only when needed. If in doubt about your eyes, remember that Mr Samuel Barry, Auckland's foremost Optical Specialist, will be visiting Te Kmti next month. Call on him on Friday, September 28th. If visiting Auckland in the meantime, call at our consulting rooms. BARRY & BE ALE, LTD., Optical Specialists, 290, Queen Street - - AUCKLAND.

When Nazol is frequently through the mouth and nose it hae a wonderful power in controlling influenza and other germs, which lodge in the mouth, nose and throat. 4

"We need have no compunction in making this application," said Mr C. J. Brodrick, referring to the Southland League's representations to reinstate the Queenstown excursion fares (states the Southland News). "I have here a copy of the New Zealand Tourist Department's report for 1922-23, which shows that £38,344 has been spent during the last year on North Island tourist resorts, and only £2787 on the South Island resorts.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1858, 6 September 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1858, 6 September 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1858, 6 September 1923, Page 3