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Mmm OF EEMOVAL. TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND ;:.i;....:AGMCY BRANCH, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. "Did Business of the TRUSTEE BRANCH Is now Carried on at NEW 'ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS - 1 (First Floor). Empowered by the New Zealand Insurance Co. Trust Act, 1916. This CO-"?A37 Undertakes All KlSTfl OP Tbustee, Executob, asd agekct bcsdjes3. Capital paid up £600,000 Capital uncalled 900.C00 Reserves 911.050 Invested Funds exceed ... 1,350,000 DIRECTORS: Hoy. S. Thorite George, Chairman. R. C. Caur, Esq. Matthew A. Clark, Esq. 0. Kiceolsox, Esq. Hen-rt Hortos, Esq. C. V. Houghton, Esq., Chabi.es Rhodes, Esq. Hox. Artitcb M. MrsRS, m.p. C. F. THOMAB. , Trust Macacsr. FROM BABYHOOD to" OLD AGE BYCROFT'S BISCUITS ARE AN EVERYDAY NECESSITY IN EVERY HOME. BABY weds nourishing. bodv-bnlldinK somel'hin? easily assimilated, to helo over the teething period. Bycroft's Milk. Arrowroot Biscuits build bonny t>ab{eS. GROWING CHILDREN, full of life rod activity, demand food containing the necessary elemonts for producing vim and vifjour. bone and muscle. Bycroft's Saloon Biscuits and Cream Crackers are ideal. ROBUST ADULTS find that lteht lunches and suppers of Bycroft's Biscuits ere most appetising and very satisfying and sustaining. ELDERLY PEOPLE AND INVALIDS require ft wholesome, easily-absorbed diet to keep up strength and vitality, without unduly tiling weakened digestive systems, Bycroft's Cream Crackers will sustain life "on their own." IN ALL THESE DIFFERENT PHASES OF LIFE, BYCROFT'S, MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS AND ".' CREAM CRACKERS HOLD FIRST PUCE AS THE PERFECT FOOD. Their crisp." nutty, _ flaky goodness temp's and coaxes the appetite, and promotes digestion easily and naturally. Everybody likes them—ill the family—young and .old. ° There are many other varieties of Bycroft's Biscuits, besides those mentioned, some short and crisp, some sweet and spiced, with delicious fruity flavours, making a delightful variety for morning and afternoon teas, [üb.ches, suppers, and picnics. They are insde in spotless bakeries from the purest of ingredients, with the famous - "SNOWDRIFT" FLOUR FT ("THE FLOUR THAT'S DIFFERENT") An the- Basis of Their Manufacture. BUY TirHOLE TINS. It is not only cheaper in the end. but the uniform . superiority and freshness of, the con- ■ > tents are thus preserved from damp »*d dust to the last biscuit. -• DON'T ORDER MERELY "BISCUITS." ?*i i,_u** ; ASK FOR -•' BYCROFT'S BISCUITS, AND YOU WILL BE SURE OP A ' ■'-'■' ■'' STANDARD QUALITY TEAT •' NEVER VARIES; -. "Bycroft'i Biecnita are WORTH More." -MAKE A LASTING PRESENT to all the members of your family of ; -A PLAYER PIANO.. ■' It will bring neace, pleasure, and inspirt- . lion to the entire household, from the tiny tot to grandmother dear, because you can ALL use it. Considering the wonderful pos- " eMities. -the prices are remarkably low— FROM £110. • > rjr.-«(Yori isn't "need to pay for it all at once. , Yon can take three years if need bo, and ' at small extra cost. We will gladl* take . . jrour silent piano in part payment if you ' wish. CALL AND SEE how easy it is to obtain one of these wonderful entertainers, * or 'send for' catalogue's. We have a-large stock to select from, and an extensive music library at your disposal. E.■:AND F. PIANO AGENCY, '.' LIMITED. S. COLDICUTT, Manager. -,'v-,- ' 191, QUEEN STREET. DO IT ELECTRICALLY,. "" AND LET US DO IT ".)'. ■*"'""' " FOB YOU. ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CO., LTD., Manager, J, Allura. A.AJ.E.E. .'■."/ WELLESLEY STREET WEST. x "•PHONES: ?«0, 2510. and A 393. s. THE PIANOLA DEVELOPS JHE LOVE OF MUSIC. It either implants in the souls of the . . children a yearning to emulate the wonderful achievements of the great - misters of music, or it urges them to pursue more vigorously and intelligently their studies, and it always gives the grown-ups real " grown-up" pleasure. Sole Agents: BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL ..-.' PIANO CO.. STRANI' ARCADE. V XK7BU! THE LIFE U£ FOUR PAIMTNtf { AND £2Dntl SIEST COST ! ,BY 25 PER CENT. This is what it means to yea when yoa buy "E ftGEH'S" PAINT. The Pur V .-dulteiatsd Pirst- I Grade Quah ?, and the BEE.. ~ 7;, 8 ' O" *ran 1 -ee of Durability are factors ' p. : cs -pot afford to- overWV che«j I •1 ..♦> ids which, the' ar. ■ <y. when avamraledged to be a. pe> c-.T.1, cheaper to ute. I BERBER'S PAINTS, FOR 170. YEARS BRITAIN'S BEST. PHILLIPS & IMPEY, LTD., QUEEN STREET.DEWAR'S IMPERIAL" '■;,".'■- WHISKY*.'.V,.,,r ",*,' . THE whisky OF • -•" MANY MERITS. » ——— \ * HANCOCK AND CO., LTD.. AGENTS K.EASE NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. AM. J. PARKER, F.C.S. (Memb. Soc. Pub. Analysts, Lond.), ANALYST AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, 10. ARDMORE ROAD, Ponsonby. Auckland- . .7 i, Telephone 3628. f i ..■ Govt. Analyst for Auckland City end % Province. ~MANY. HEADACHES PROCEED jR 2 EROM THE EYES. -•v'IJE'WiSE, and hove them Tested and ; Prorierly-iFitted with SPECTACLES by T. PEACOCK AND SON, Up-to-date Opti- ,-■'. wan;, 218. Queen /Street, J. A. PEACOCK, • P,S.M.C.. Ensland, with Honours, SIGHT P. SPECIALIST. Customers ore assured of £- ; Treatment, with Best Appliances, and Amsio Selection of Spociacles, ' i'--":'■'•. ' ■•''■■'■ ■- ; .;-' * -■ -*'.. - '.■ •■•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 6