THE FAMILY'S FLAVORING FAVORITE. The whole family will bo delighted by the fine, true flavor Cathedral Brand Essence will add to your cooking. No matter how light and appetising your dainties, you run the risk of spoiling them if you use inferior flavoring. Wise housewives use Cathedral Essence; ' it is highly 'concentrated and good. Far cheaper than imported essences: larger bottle gives two andi a half times more for the same money. Ask your grocer. — Advt. HANDS Price 1/6 SMOOTH Marvellous Core. THE DOCTOBS GAVE UP HOPE. Mothers will be especially interested to read the following letter from Mrs. S. Waldroojt'of Waverley, N.S.W., who writes:—"Tour • Wonder-Wool' was the means of saving my little boy, aged four, from dying. He was exceedingly ill with double pneumonia; both doctors had given up all hope of his recovery, leaving me with instructions not to move him as it would «mty hasten the end. I could not see my child die without making some effort to save him, and on the advice of my chemist I wrapped Wonder-Wool on his back and chest. Next morning he had recovered considerably, and it was not long before he was completely cured." Wawn's Wonder-Wool as well as being an infallible remedy for all Lung, Chest and Throat Troubles, Stops Pain. This medicated cotton wool generates heat, stimulates circulation, dispels blood congestion, and Stops Pain in all cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia,. Neuritis. Toothache, Earache, Backache, Abdominal Pains, etc. Price, 2/6, of all Chemists and Stores, or direct from V. A. Wawn, Manufacturing Chemist, 186 George Street, Sydney, N.S.W.* 2 The style, the cut, the /Ty'iOHbw smartness of the suit / A ( Vflfrmlt does not depend whol- /' ■ \ H./ / M H ly on cost, though / ML \ll/c4tt,l there is a line of/ ft Y§| aff_l prices beyond which I.A f ]■■ M/FSfll it is not safe to go. [ <! 1 ; ■ -^^■' In this suit, priced I 1J •■* **rf}W from 85/- to "5/-,| -JT^ tl- W^ you do get an unsur- I JT"* 1 fl «l passed cut, all-wool hf^ B « materials, first-class 7//J ■ A 9 ■workmanship, and a Vy/l JHtv good fit: This is rTaM\ fl U backed by testimo- \ WWrnitf nials from all parts of I BY l\ ' WjW t N.Z., and a guarantee l fl» l\ WUI that all the purchase li I 1 W|M price will he repaid 10 1 ISmK if the suit is not as \BL IV RJH ordered. The simple 1| 1 Bjffly measurement form IR m Wtm enclosed with pat- Mjj&a B&w terns makes it pos- A/Z^NE* sible to fit you where- Urnf 1 kJB ever you live. Send \ W \\\ yqqr name, and we lij will show that we do «ff actually save our customers two pound on a suit of unquestionable quality. JOHN H. GLASSON Cashel St., Christchurcli. P.O. Box 41. j DO YOU LIKE THE BEST? WELL over 75 per cent, of the priso winning exhibits in A-egetables and farm roots at the Winter Show at Palmerston North this year wore again, grown from COOPER'S SEEDS. Ask any of tho principal prize-takers about them. In addition to this, tho special exhibit made by Cooper's at both tho Palmerston and Taihape Winter Shows were described by thousands of farmers and gardeners as the most interesting exhibit in those shows. All these exhibits were grown from COOPER'S SEEDS, which are proved by every test to bo the best in germination, purity, and excellence of tho crop. We grow up to a standard (a very })i«-h standai'd) —not down to a pricelist. When v.nu buy roods bo pure- t,4ssv •■ are COOPKR'S "SE3DDS,. citl;cul|>flni tho bulk or in tho packet. [ -WELLINGTON, .N.^^H
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 19 August 1919, Page 7
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603Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 19 August 1919, Page 7
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