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CREAM OF TARTAR BACK AGAIN Good news for housewives —Cream of Tartar is again available. Ask your grocer for genuine Cream of Tartar —now available from grocers everywhere. r c 4

LAMPS T-H We Recommend F&m LIGHTING NEBCO stoves { <> for COOKING SNir T-H ill mu AMI F©Jl POWER B.T.H. MOTORS FOR ALL PURPOSES Obtainable from . . GARNET KEENE Lid. TELEPHONE 2661 1 2t BANK. .ST—WHANGAREI and G-ILLTES ST—ICAW^KAWA !| ' j., ,-^^ig V . siss mi ‘'f • I’m releasing you v ,, for OVERSEAS , SERVICE" . sai/s Spud e > ■-- “‘®r' ‘ r/t ggsSggffi& 1 •» . «*.«•*-?: r I P j»M fighting fit myself-—but there’s more need for what you’re made of over there. Mash me— roast me— fry me—boll me.. • why, I’m the most versatile bundle of energy you’ve ever handled and a little of me goes a long, long way. One small helping is worth a thick slice of bread any day—and that’s saying something because there are bags and bags of my mates in the shops. So, fellows, make a meal of me and eat less bread—-because bread is made from wheat—and wheat is first call for the famine countries. Now, here’s a tip bake me in my jacket and you get all my vitamins those handy vitamins which keep you healthy. Yes, I’ll be seeing you! save BREAD and you save lives * serve POTATOES and you serve the nation FEC58.14

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Northern Advocate, 26 September 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 26 September 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 26 September 1946, Page 3

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