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' '■'•> ■,' " ■. -.'; ~ • .■:"■'.'.■■■ ■:"..■."..■ "■■ ■.■■■■ .'.■'.' ' ■■'- IT HAPPENED IN AUCIOM] ••, '• '• , . SCENE: An Auckland "At Home." I"'*'': Tyne! Afternoon Tea Time,. .1-":.'.;.. : --\- ,"■'■•'• PERSONNEL': Several lady' visitors <"- \ i'-s.': h : and the 'hostess,' Mrs.. B— '' : ■ '■' V • ■':!; Mrs. H.: "Oh! What lovely scones you make, Mrs. B—l They are eimp'y delicious! Do tell me the secret. These are certainly not mado in the ordinary way, surely?" '( Mrs. B.: "Oh, yea, they are made just as I always make them, with one exception: I use different flour now. I eaw Byoroft's advertisement stating that their ' Snowdrift' Flour was different to ordinary flour and that it was made by a different process in a new mill they had just erected. So I thought I would try it. Previously I simply took the flour the grocer brought me, without troubling about the brand. I thought all flour was much the same; but 1 soon found out that 'Snowdrift' WAS different. I specially ordered ' Snowdrift' next time I wanted flour, and there you have the result. ' Snowdrift' didn't look any different to mo. but I noticed the difference in my baking. In future. I snail bo very particular about ordering ' Snowdrift,' and after tasting my scones and cakes I think all you' ladies will want to test 'Snowdrift' for yourselves. I certainly strongly advise you to. That'e the secret, Mrs. 11—, but it's no secret now." CHORDS: " Ok, thank you, Mrs. B— wo must all try ' Snowdrift' now." DON'T ASK FOR FLOUR. ASK. FOR BYCROFT'S "SNOWDRIFT," WALLPAPERS THAT RETAIN TEEIB CHARM. The lasting qualities of Wallpaper; should always be .a deciding factor ir making your selections. Cheap imitations of {rood patterns are very enticins On first sight, they look almost as good as the originals: but a few months' use and their cheapness is glaringly apparent to ail observers. Of all Wallpapers the cheap imitation of the high grade is the one to bo most strictly avoided; it is always a source of keen disappointment and regret in the longrun. If you want GOOD PAPERS, buy only THE ORIGINALS. PHILLIPPS AND IMPEY, LTD. QUEEN STREET. SUPPLIERS OP GUARANTEED ~f . ORIGINALS. THE OLD FIRM Specialise in REMOVING AND RAISING HOUSES, DRAINAGE TO BY-LAWS, CONCRETING WALL, YARDS, ETC. FENCING, EVERY KIND.

TAR AND SANDING AS USUAL. SAM. WHITE AND SONS, ' "Phono 703. Customs St. West. rDUSINESS ' AT EN ENLISTING SHOULD COMMUNICATE WITH US. WE ARE ESTABLISHED- IN AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON,. DUNEDIN, , AND' INVERCARGILL, AND [HAVE BUYERS READY TO PURCHASE BUSINESSES OR TO BECOME PARTNERS IN SAME. If desired, departing Business Men .'can Have their Businesses Floated into Publio Companies. We will assist, and treat (ill information as ,«mi'dential. T)RAY T>HOS. } aJ. . UNION BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. Exporters, Land, Estate and Financial Agents, Agents for Absentees. , fVTY AWN' SPECIAL TI|ETHOD OF pAINLESS EXTRACTION. Possesses many and great advantages which . are distinctive, 'HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1 NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come book the ascend time or oftener, as under other methods. 3 EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken teeth or stumps. left in tho gums. i. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. I can safely use it on a patient of 80 years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you, 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMB. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly ex- " ' tracted.' *' 0. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth aro ... .. ordered.Also. THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE. A ALGESIA. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH DRILLED. FILLED. PREPARED FOR CROWNING, BRIDGE WORK. PIVOTS Etc,. WITHOUT M.B 'PAIN

YOU ABE, CONSCIOUS. YET UNCONSCIOUS; TO PAIN, AND I HAVE PROVED this MOST WONDERFUL MACHINE TO BE AN ABSOLUTE SUCCESS IN EVERY .... ~,. OPERATION. *ai THEREFORE, 'PATIENTS "WHO ARE NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER PEAR THE DENTIST. i PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT I NOTE THE ADDRESSJ)ENTLST Q fyJUNROE JJMAKUEL, HIRST FLOOR, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS (Next G.P.0.), Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. rpO SHOPKEEPERS. For all kinds of Shop and Window Fittings Busts and Was Figures. Wholesale and' -Retail. CHAS F. PERFECT, 66, City Chambers 25 years Homo experiencs with M%, B ™~». ISS!>mj b sSt Bymond. St..and Khyber p BM (next W den e. upstairs. Scientific treatm«„» i Rheumatism. Paralysis. Catarrh, D?fo Acid and Nervous Complaints: TonsilitiY 1 ~ Kidney. Bronchial, Bowol - and Bladder Com! plaint.,. Blood Circulation. Mnsolet &ii Habits. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. 7 to 8 l*' m Ev " S. I. C L A E K e, AREITATOR, Assessor and Vaiuwiu Building Contract, Insurance, and Trade Disputes, 101. WILLIAMSON AVENUE. 'Phone 2168. MAGNETIC HEAIlwrMR PEACOCKE. Mastic Heater 0 ' Treats all Nervous Complaints, Neurak-k Rheumatism, Liver, Catarrh. Nervous StSb down Paralysis. Blood CirculKe^' p and 18. Tabernacle Buildings, Kkranea. tape Road. Hours. 10 a.m. to lp?' . ■ P.m. to 6 p.m. Consultation Free!" 2 QAR < OWNERS, Fit Your Wheels :; v CLINCHER CROSS" TYRES, thai hoia the record in this country for mileage Vy : —Ten to Fifteen .Ttonßand Miles. . - VV' - T V. Auckland Agents: 5 " ' ■- ' : PULLAN. ARMITAGE. AND CO, • u-.;,;.,:.;;: :\:.,-.y;v,;. ;■.■".■ ;-r- vV\,-■/<;'■..-• ■-':'•'■.'. .-■:•, .■•-;■.-• \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 6

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