Will HPF I i p Corona !Gocoa_ ! '■ * : kjtA!BHs — ANiD- 'f~f3S " ' "' «ta ' ' ""* $* : 4 Vk fIP ' Tl •"'' SafHtv ' * J^^-^2(anT^BTllcia6roßß. LIPTON'S TEA, istillps lk| WALLACE & CO. -.:: 'Phone 29 ■ , . ■ . ' ■ml ■ •% ' ft y A fancy box of Delicious Chocolates will be given free in exchange for the White and Gold labels taken from Cailler'e Cocoa tine representing four lbs. You can get as rainy boxes a< you like! Keep on drinking VS/TOCGA Wife .WKAJIAJT\ & label*! labM "With the Choc slate Flavour* ■ Save the labeli untU they represent 41b«., then «end for the ! free Chocolatet. Keep on caving! Ask your friend* to collect, too! Note?—Outiide wrapper* *re of no value—collect label* only. • Pott or bring labels to NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS CM. CO. ShortUnd Slrert. Auckland; 182 W.kefield Street. WolUiwUm I 88 Lower High Street, Dunedin OIISBS—B interesting Milking Machines will be gladly sent you without oost on request. It is interesting and instructive and every Dairy■v man should have a copy of it. It tells you all about "AUTO , * Milking Machines and gives . you the experiences of hundreds of satisfied users throughout the Dominion. The " AUTO " is designed to euit the needt of the smallest as well as the largest Dairy Farmers, and is supplied in both Bucket and Relwuer Types. - Write now for the illustrated and descriptive booklet to JOHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD. , AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNKDIN, GISBORNE. HAWERA & INVERCARGILL. Lvery stage or a chick s develop- ~' ment depends on how it thrives the • First Six Weeks , M^β That is the foundation period. Feed from the g pr\'j[/& atari for Quick, Sturdy Growth, I til /^o£ and you will' get best results all the way—early Ji3 l^^^k maturity, early laying. /j, «J^gp^ IDEAL CHICK FOOD is manufactured on a Aj' , ' '/■ f^S|' scientific basis from the best machine-dressed mUkl/l/'/// cereals. It is a correctly-balanced food, contain- w\iyiw'fcfafse!l ing flesh, muscle, bone-making and blood-purifying }\\w'JMfiwJm ingredients; also mineral ash and bone phosphates, which are most essential for building up egg-laying /^%%==^|^*'*7lr Price, 2001b. sacks, 26/- per 1001b.; yP/^ 1001b. bags, 26/6; 501b., 13/6; 251b., /r//j&2 6/11; 101b. 2/10; 51b, 1/6; 31b., 1/-. • ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR IT 'y^j Sole Manufacturer: wlflwJ'J~2s^^ FRANK M. WINSTONE BWjMm 39-43 Custom St., AUCKLAND / |Pi|i§|| !RECI6TEReO REOST6REO , \^^^ (IDEAL )i (IDEALV (IDEAL)I TRADE , TRADE / TSADE,' MARK J MARK MARK
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Northern Advocate, 18 August 1919, Page 4
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