MAKE YOUR OWN CORDIALS AND SAVE MONEY, Why pay fancy prices for cordials when, Ly using Marshall's Summer, Drink Extract, you can make delicious, wholesome cooling drinks in your own home at a fraction of the cost. One bottle of Marshall's Summer Drink' Extract makes thrci large bottles of cordial, which' in turn make 12 largo bottles of exquisite drinks that cOst less than a. "naif-penny a glass. Order a bottle of Marshall's Summer Drink Extract from your grocer to-day, and slake your thirst' with these palatable, healthful drinks. You will save your money and safeguard your health Quickly and easily prepared, "Marshall's'' is a household necessity these warm days. You have your choice of black currant, cherry, ginger, lemon, limes, orange, pineapple, raspberry or strawberry flavours. As soon as you faal the least bit thirsty, think of Marshall's Summer Drink Extract.—(Advt..)
SOAP THAT IS STERILISED? The methods used in the manufacture of "Velvet" Soap render it absolutely free ' from bacteria and germs of every kind* This is guaranteed by analysts' tests. - "Velvet" is a safe, pure and sterile soap, -, specially suitable for laundry Mid household use. If your grocer cannot supply; . you send ytrar address to Box 971 , frTWh church.-—Adlfc»
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18662, 19 March 1924, Page 5
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