It costs three-eighths of a penny to one penny per dozen to preserve) eggs with Shnrfand's Egir Preservative. Small tin sufficient for 14 dozen: half gallon tin for 90 dozen. New spring goods rftnv showing in all rlepaitments at Smith and Caugbey's. A.B.C. S'llo drawing to a k-lose. Further iciluntioiis off all seasonable j lines in all departments. See our 12 I bargain w'indows. —Ashley's, Ltd.. IvuraI ngahape Road. Eighty per cent, of New Zealand chtlI dten have defective teeth. Keep your i chi'd m's teeth anj gums always perfect I 1,...--!.'-' M.iLorn'jJ I'yoii-'.'-oori Tooth Caste '■ < vei y ■'..;.'. l Woods' Gieat iVaApecaiiafc Ciuo,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18799, 28 August 1924, Page 11
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