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Why eat Tasteless Food is y The ordinary hash or stew has lost its savour in its first cooking. Put a little Bovril in. Bovril is the most tasty food in the world. Its rich savouriness is the gourmet’s delight. Have a better dinner — with Bovril. Put a little BOVRIL in!

Little gum pastilles that, when suched, give off healing antiseptic vapours that hill, germs in the breathing passages. 1/6 and 2/6 from Slores and Chemists.

°;/a rmr. & fe& «rs big¥ TfiEE |/ MOTOR | SPIRIT Iffi \*'iZ IRATE GARAGE PROPRIETOR : “ Why didn’t you give that customer Big Tree directly he asked for it? What kind of a garage do you think this is, trying to palm off some other brand instead of giving the customer What he wants? Can’t you see that when you say some other brand is “just as good” as Big Tree, you are proclaiming that Big Tree is the standard of quality by which other spirits are judged ? Mind you always serve customers promptly and courteously with Big Tree when they ask for it—if you don’t, they will go on to the next garage, and we shall lose their custom,” tdff DIO I KCL MOTOR SPIRIT Nature’s Masterpiece e A. 5. PATERSON & CO. LTD. - - Sole Importers [1 COUGHS !• HE ARMS Bronchitis Cure % -c & % is rapidly ridding the world of all Chest Troubles <s c (Extremely valuable to those suffering from 'Weak Chesh y y\sl -si Obtainable from all Reputable Chemists and Stores for / 2J6 and d 0 ' per bottle \ 2 ?. m

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 December 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 December 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 December 1922, Page 10