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Yeas ton tablets do not fraudulent', tend to be an essence of yeast. I’me only. 2s 6d and 5s 6d. All chemist?.—A, The best dressed women will inclini their summer wardrobe, a frock of S. tung. cither plain or floral. Jho.-c sDortv fabrics and wash perfectly. I teen smart plain shades 5s 6d and 12 , florals 5s lid to 6s lid yard. Wil yon us the favour of inspecting these -(.ol son and Cunninghamc, Ltd.—Advt.

9 'hutimeMmai/lc YOU! Help the BoysinNeed fHELPYOURSEL TO A FORTUNE BUY tickets in the Diggers’ Art Union and help the disabled soldiers. 105 prizes totalling £4OOO in Alluvial Gold! Even the 7th prize is worth £i'oo and the first prize is worth £2OOO. Buy a ticket every week and make 1932 the turning point of your fortune and in the fortunes of those you assist. OBJECTS: In aid of the funds of the Wellington Returned Soldiers’ Assn. (Inc.) and of the Wellington Hostel for Returned Soldiers and Sailors (Inc.) IST. PRIZE £2OOO 2nd PRIZE £SOO 3rd „ £2SC 4th £ 100 sth «> £IOO 6th „ £ 100 tth £ 100 4 PRIZES AT £SO 4 „ „ £25 20 " . £IO 70 » £5 AU. PRIZES IN ALLUVIAL GOLD 105 PRIZES TOTALLING £4OOO Closes 16th January, 1932 Drawn 6th February, 1932 Secretary) N. McArth P.O. Box 110, Welilngrto Treasurer: B. L. Hammond P.O. Box 110, Welllngto Trustees: Major - General Sir Andrew Russell, K.C.8., / .. K.C.M.G.; Sir John Luke, K.C.M.G.; T. C. A. Hislop, jj Esq.; Wm. Perry, Esq. If a Fortune you would seek Buy a Ticket every week ! TOTALLINC €4OOO ALL PRIZES IN ALLUVIAL COLD DIGGERS ART UNION By permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs t SEND THIS COUPON • DIGGERS’ ART UNION Hammond & McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington Please send me tickets I enclose remittance of £ also stamped addressed envelope for reply. Tickets 2/6 each. Book of 9 for £l. Name Address m -

Lets have apples and custard for tea... Really flavoursome apples .. . Sturmers for instance . . . cooked in a clear golden syrup ... then serve with lots of mellow Edmonds Custard ... Lemon flavour we think, is nicest with apples . . . but they’re all very good! 1 A \ ,\ / ' - > w A 1 o-ill \ : w?m i t f m m i m m mm ll: m i k v :v Lemon,- Raspberry, Vanilla, Almond, Banana Cream, ...... . . ... and Standard . EDMONDS BAKING POWDER IS JUST AS PERFECT AS EDMONDS CUSTARD

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 5, 5 December 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 5, 5 December 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 5, 5 December 1931, Page 10

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