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~y. ■ ■■■ " ' 1..- ■.- -■-—■ ■i' -—- ————————- -~ ; ■■■• .r- —'■ }«Mi;|fi This little girl's face plainly says "I HAVE!"— if you havs'nt, RSI well —you can't know what you're missing. gll'Wr ! ?i§osM '■. Granose Biscuits are the children's joy-food. They fascinate the palate »w and never, never become monotonous. Their©? are so many ways in which Bfs W$ MssMß ' . they can be served that a dish made from Granose is always irresistible. WOM^ fflMMs® Made from the heart of perfect wheat, and so treated that none of the w/MfP MNj£li • vital properties are lost, Granose Biscuits are 95 V2 per cent, pure nourish- H^Wli . ment. They improve the physique, make new blood, and strengthen nerves. wswM-~--' ' *$|Pll! will make stronger men and women of your children — and you'll find that , / |§i^sltt grown-ups love them too. Get a packet from your grocer. Sold everywhere. H;'wt§ mmm : . ■' Prepared by THE SANITARIUM HEALTH -FOOD C 0. ,» ■ SllS : Pflfi , a* the NEW MODEL FACTORY. Papanui,-, Christchurch. Iffl| Ir " SPIRIT which vaporises quickly and ; -;■■ v-, : W^mKlw|Sl , m (*£S(l'%t "Completely in the carburetor means 100% H ■■■■■' > 1 ."•;■'■''■ Plume—a hiehly volatile Motor Spirit, vaporises w^^^^Pa^^7" ; t^H^^^Sral I Motor Spirit which is not hiehly volatile is only if'■' '' jl partially consumed. This means waste and less mileage. • : " 1 if When the fuel passes in'.liquids form to the cylinders,.: . : , S ■ H and thence down past the piston rings, into the "*.'■ ' ■ w . case, it destroys the lubricating quality of the oiL /■',' #1 . I >■';■ I■ - ' '■■■ Poor lubrication, due to Motor Spirit which is not '*'*• JL -.■ 8 :■■ I highly volatile, means increased wear and tear, depre- "" '*• [Jkv II H clarion, frequent overhau's and higher running costs, V 8 ' I! is a volatile petrol of "high quality made to rigid sped- . -ifPlf' • ' iJI M "■' if ■■ ■ ficationsby experts who watch every stage of refining - 'J|B' : . ■; r I "•'•'"'■; II from the crude to the finished super-quality product. ; $V fl||jfl| [T ''jE' i g ' Try Plume to-day aiid note the cvennes» of running-, , "3 |J 11 IK -■''■'-''- 8 the quick acceleration and power of your engine. :; ' .-.■;' ;: '.; M ,1 Jff. / ililliiteiS ''"'-i| For Correct Lubrication use the grade of Gargoyle Mob- -'[■■■ \ '/{V ■.'•'. '■-,) RLi \ 1 ' 'S ■ iloil as specified in our Chart of Recommendation a. ;. ! Itimß S " ffl : Writ© our noarest branch for free booklet "Tho '' .-■' jjji> « mll'a'" ■■''"'' : ''' ?r In the fulfilment of THEIR desires, "Amber Tips" has no rival. Never any but FINE teas—Ceylon's best — ■vA ; used in blending "Amber Tips," in order to give you ; the utmost in quality, flavour, and ultimate economy. ;^ Insist Oil The term "Fine Tea" is used by tea wnfflmM experts to describe only the better ;-.. FINE Tea grades. They cost. a little more JL Ml V JLf & <&C! per pound, but much less per cup. ... —_ «, BHANLV AND 00., 41, fort SjtTMt. «

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18471, 7 August 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18471, 7 August 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18471, 7 August 1923, Page 11