Merchandise. •, , ' Gerstena Food Talks, No. 3 The Taste that Tempts. My, just isn't it nice ! Are you one who just takes porridge . because it's a breakfast habit? You don't care for it 5 much, but you have got into the way of taking , it, eh? i Now, just you get your good lady to make you some ■ccokdinZminutss for to-morrow's breakfast. She won't object, because '' Gerstena '' only needs TWO minutes boiling instead of the TWENTY minutes' stirring over a hot fire that oatmeal needs—and then being in constant fear that it will catch.'' Just ordinary porridge, is it? No; it just isn't just ordinary porridge. Why, every spoonful will slip down your throat as smoothly as velvet— none of that harsh, chaffy grating that crude oatmeal has. And what a flavour! All the rich, delicious heart of sun-ripened cereals is there — you'll relish every mouthful and then call for a second serve. Just you try ' 'Gerstena" now. See if we aren't right! Your Grocer Sells " Gerstena" f, EXPERT REPAIRS jo\[ We are expert repairers of fa y all sorts of Band lustra- te| A meats, and undertake to give perfect sat Uf actios in 111 ereryinstance. ■ 111 . J. W. COPITHeRNE, Jr 5 The Galdbn Hera, WeXartM. UALWAYS ASKJ FOR »4T Y BEST W~ ["CIGARETTE PAPER"! Medical. TgNKjHGS C rem Is lon Z> Quickly Relieves COLDS ■agsajajßi " I just want to say one * word in praise of your admirable cough cure," says Mrs. F. D. McAdam. "I used it recently for bron- ! shitis with the very best results." The moment you feel a chill coming on, a treatment with Tonking's Emulsion will dispel it almost at once. It is simply wonderful for weak throat and lungs. Get a Bottle To-day 1/6 2/6 4/6 At all Chemists and Storekeepers. 1» ■HaaaaHaaasssaaasaßßssassaassaßßißßSsaaasaßasaaaHMi .1 ■ ~~~~~ zzzi — fjcr^Bfc — ' JSB "XL m UcuresColds-axidquickly too. 8 T Half a century ago, our grandparents 7 I realised the wonderful value „of I L Bennington's a* a cough and colt) cure- X E To-day its popularity is undiminished and 9 (P almost •vers' household has Bonniogloo's V I i handy. Two —the 1 I J gTy ill big bottle is most ero- puna-L * ,^B "' JJ nomical. Insist on the Tl ___, LaM genuine — then are MLI U many imitations. 81 jfff _^^B Tailoring. ECONOMISE IN YOUR CLOTHING. Your coat and vest will always wear out TW O PAIRS OF TROUSERS. That is why we always give two pairs of trousers with each suit to order. DON'T FORGET—TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS, exactly the same quality, cut, and finish. This will make your suit last JUST TWICE AS LONG as previously. LET US MAKE YOUR NEXT SUIT. Suit and Extra Trousers - £3 10s. J. H. DALTON, 276-278 Queen St. only, AUCKLAND. pOK JJOUSEHOLD £LEARIN AUCTIONS CONSULT LOUIS T EWIS, AUCTIONEER AS -i-* „ „ VALUER. 25 Tears Experience. , MERCANTILE AUCTIONEERING C( \ ■ • 24. PHCENIX CHAMBERS iOpp. New P. 0.).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16040, 5 October 1915, Page 11
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