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__ ; I BUTTERFLY | ' . i 1 is a ' | Delicious | Full I Flavoured I r mmmsa *a I that makes I Permanent 1 friends I wherever it I goes. I TRY IT 1 I I sua IQ g i Ail Grocers sell it. I per lb. only j — —, | s i i „ , i | Merchandise. \ DISINFECTANT The Germ Killer NOTICE! We have now made satisfactory arrangements which will enable us in future to supply PHENALINE DISINFECTANT in one pint tins' for household use. We shall be pleased to submit our special , quotations to retailers for the above size, also in five-gallon drums. It | should bf noted that we make no extra charge for packages. Write—Call—or' Ring 'Phones: 675-698 J@hn Chambers &Son LIMITED, ft FORT ST. AUCKLAND SZ> ml rag tS f ISL The Secret vV^j^Good Mtji Cooking Tj t\ is in the flail V vourinir. . in J* mil ml The flavour § 0 favoured by fCSs 6 an experienced cook W_3 — ono who re-ally it knows —is that im- j|T| parted by |U4 Mellors I Sauce |^^ Its inviting fra- SaffigiiP grance, its tasty Sffifiaaas zest, appeal to the M^fi^^ most 0 aiaorlminatins. sSJa~i£aifjf Just a drop or two of |SJi?S555*3 Mollor's in Soap, Stew or Gravy, makes I ~*f~r"£* ■ j all tho differonoo. . * issill3|iil !■" ,«— I ~, = | Fish. __ Jmbbb^bbbmbbbbbi—wimflL 1 Tasty Fish I browned to I a turn I 1 | ■ A feast for the gods I" The verdict of H HI diners who hare fried fish at Sanford D B M Cafeß. Fresh, wholesome fish Is Med' in B \ pure, rich, golden fat—done to a turn 8 1 —.add served in faultless style. Oar B chefs are past misters in the art of oook* B ! ing fish— and sample the good B \ faro they provide shilling buys % fish D ! meal that is without a peer. [A Saul Orel's Cafes There's a Depot round the Corner '|| I • ■ -'■'.. '[:—-==* . j I" byers-up-to-dateT I ' I ; FOR SUPERIOR DYEING AND '. 1 1 : CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING/ j§ - '. 1 O. <& A. BROWN,) : •R ; .> 3HORTMND ; STREET. | I- I ,E9Tt>. !«•»,■•., - ;■'■'■ '■''.TPHOWJSWM.- § I I %|.wobkßlobaftoh:tkkbacb. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 11

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