V'V/ 7;.p> V tnsscniiTZQßns The above is the brand of the new family CREME FLOUR and BREAD. S-P stands for “Simpson’s Particular ** brand, which is the final result of a lifetime of milling experience and experiment. S-P FLOUR is the acme of flour production, BECAUSE, by our process of milling, the excess of starch, inseparable from ordinary white flour, is reduced to a minimum, while the health-building ingredients arc retained in an easily digestible and assimilable iorm. That’s why S-P FLOUR makes such palatable bread, pastry, scoues, or porridge, and is so good for children. Of all Gracors, in 1/fliisi 251 b. Bags S-P BREAD is now made by R. C. Pegg & Co., Suffolk St.: J. Schumacher, Cashel St.; W. A. Mcßratney, Albert St; W. R. Sprosen, Percy St.; P. A. Aldersley, Stanmore Road; J. P. Phillips, London St., Richmond; W. T. Hill, Crescent Rd.; W. B. Pratt, Edgeware Rd.; J. Neave, Montreal St.; C. Boon, Colombo St.; \V. Thompson, Cclcmbo St.; R. Jennings, Montreal St. N.; R, Sunderland, N.-E. Belt; Walker Bros., Clis'sold St.; Mrs. Schumacher, Papanui; and W. Hawker, New Brighton. If you fail to get the S-P Specialities, write Tits (manager, S.P. Go., Box 21S I Cug A Grateful Patient is glad p to tell his own story to aii i|. who suffer like he did. I*l Km p : , ANOTHER VICTORY FOR K| ||j IDr-. F&Slows* || Pit© Goaea aw&d |t| | A. O. Taha. *• I have the {nratestplennorein ttt.aiin? the frrort good that I have received from Dr. Follows’ Pile Cones and A.C. T.nbs. for Constipation, made by Mr. ’’•D Ln&sby, the well-known Prescribing vy.-j Oi.oTuist. .. M For fully ten years I bare sufferod y'kj terribly £r,in piles and constipation. jgMjj Y»lv life* Ims been almost a misery 1o r#5S ■ :*i m? —I could neither sit or stand, and [j*A4 walking exercise was not to be thought Ltnffl ti, V.l -i U-n-T icK»f»Vr»nnd inn. and •••..’I of. The Mo ding weakened mo, and the pain broke mo down. 1 ffot no inter mission in my suitering* It whb always with me. i tried everything brought under mv notice, and bad no end of medical advice —Failure every time almost dinheartened mo, and I would not submit to au operation. Two intimate friends told xueoft-he great *0 «i that Dr. Follows’ Cones ur.d A. C. Tabs, had done them, no I decided I would try thorn. Tlio first few Comm n cir.nd to make me worse—tkl thev cave mo a lot. of pain—I went to «A2K LOASLVi ASOUT ST,” tfs? ?.nci he advised mo to pcr*«vorejf} so. with gratifying results. :--4 lam cured, positively ur.d absolutely >sj e'n’<d, both of piles r.nd ooestioption. \<k My general livalih i« now A 1 ,and 1 fool Aa that lne is v. onii Y. vim,'. (0; n d) A. G. MELROSE.” Dr. FcM 'do Con 00. 3/C per box, r t?l\* *u. ’ Dr. Follows* A. C. !., 7/0 :>y ? box of 40 dcecs, always ■ c-i-t» SVF» —1 did . . Mi J*V4 no* - like this. I’rof.urablo row oil chemists. If your u?u*ji trader ii is not rot them, ask him to procure them for you. If he won't oblige vou, don't lake :i substitute, because Dr. ilVllown’ Remedies arc cures, and vou don’t koow of anything else that does cu-o. WholoMe Agent, H. T. STEVENS. Wholesale Chemist. Sol« Proprietor A. M. LOASBY Tho onlj Piescribinv- Clioiuist, t4Y, CtoJomb© St,, 3 doors from Btllontynes, nearer Cathedral Square. E'EBOSEXE Cooking Stove:’, one, two and ■ Uirco burners. Seen and explained at Hinson’s. I’rom ISs. S'J6H
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14978, 26 April 1909, Page 10
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