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WHO KEEPS THF IIP? l xid i ixivCiij \j sr , NOT Wallace and Co. SOME OF OUR PRICES— TANIWHA SOAP 1/7 bar. VICEROY SOAP 1/5 bar. VELVET SOAP-- ... ••• lid bar. LOOSE TEA—I/10 and 2/- per pound. No. 9 TEA—2/2 pound; worth 2/6 pound. CORONA COCOA—2/6 pound. SAFETY MATCHES—4d doz.; 3/11 gross. OUR Bed-rock PRICES mean to you the MOST for YOUR MONEY, 'Phone 29. S. M. SIMONS, Manager. i Chocolates! A fancy box of Delicious Chocoiatee will be given free in exchange for the White and Gold labels taken from Cailler's Cocoa tine representing four lbs. You can get a« many boxes ac you like! Keep on ■ drinking Say* the KjKJ\J\JT\ s fa labels! /«&«/•/ "With the Chocelatm Flavour" Save the label* until they represent 41bs., then tend for the 1, ' . free Chocolate*. Keep on »avingl Agk your friends te collect, too! , ' Note ;—OuUidc wrappcri are of no value—collect label* only. ', Post or bring iabeli to M NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS CM. CO. L' Shortland Street, Auckland 182 Wafcefield Street, Wullinjtton Bβ Lower High Street, Dunedin '< - KuiNKH— a J I Interesting sBiSS&A 1 Milking Machines tj will be gladly sent you without cost on request. k! It is interesting and instructive and every DairyB.- man should have a copy of it. It tells you WSi all about "AUTO ,, Milking Machines and gives kM you the experiences of hundreds of satisfied users throughout the Dominion. X The " AUTO " is designed to suit the needs of If! the smallest as well as the largest Dairy Farmers, R and is supplied in both Bucket and Releaeer X Write now tor the Illustrated and descriptive booklet to PJOEN CHAMBERS & SON LTD. ■§ j AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CBRISTCHURCB, DUNEDIN, Iff GISBOSNE. HAWERA & INVERCAKGIIX. K3 IUIII VIULIIS /f* /^ H a* M Every stage of a chick's developwmL ment depends on how it thrives the m First Six Weeks JftTwPi B| That is the foundation period. Feed from the if' /[j '"/ '//*%£ X- start for Quick, Sturdy Growth, = / | /^^ and you will get best results all the way—early Jnm ' i^^SSvJi. ■k maturity, early, laying. ithw^^MJPIIDEAL CHICK FOOD is manufactured on a W\ Wt) 'scientific basis from the best machine-dressed W>sk'/'/// "M'^M It is a correctly-balanced food, contain- x^^'ifJ'^fV^Jvl flesh, muscle, bone-making and blood-purifying X> * ingredients; also mineral ash and bone phosphates, y Vty'tf&yMfijgk W&S. which are mosl essential for building up egg-laying u'W^i-^o%s*^ H? Price, 2001b. sacks, 26/- per 1001b.; ]JK y//^ ■ '-, 1001b. bags, 26/6; 501b., 13/6; 251b., J // / /&% I? 6/11; 101b. 2/10; 51b, 1/6; 31b., 1/-. /y/ '^lIS ft ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR IT Manufacturer: Ullfiu/ V 'J-7/%o^ HfRANK M. WINSTONE #Jl|§l Kp9-43 Custom St., AUCKLAND / I RtCISTEREO REGISTERED / W^s&®rstc'o~' I I (IDEAL)] (■ IDEAL.)f (IDEAL)I TRADE J TRADe TRADE • MARK y\ MARK y MARK

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Northern Advocate, 1 September 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 1 September 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 1 September 1919, Page 4

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