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Sm f * i g '''' I ifr'i i rastic Reductions In Manchester Goods Cream Nursery Flannelette; 26inu wide—--6/11 dozen yards. Horrockses' White Twill Flannelette; 3Gin. wide—l/ 9 yard. Pure Wool Khaki Flannel—Surplus stock, made for British Government. Superior quality, thoroughly shrunk; 30in, wideReduced to 3/4} yard, Coloured Viyella (navy, crimson, and vieux rose only); 3lin. wide—Reduced to 2/11 yard. Cream Winceyette—3lin. wide, Reduced to 11|d yard ; 35in., Reduced to 1/3 yard. Strong White Nursery Flannelette; 29in. wide—Reduced to 10/9 dozen yards. Union (Linen and Cotton) White Table Damask—Very strong, serviceable cloth; 65in. wide—Reduced to 3/6 yard. All-Wool Dominion-made White Blankets— For Single Beds, Reduced to 21/6 pair. Threo-quarter bed, Reduced to 29/6. Double Bed, Reduced to 37/6. All-Wool Dominion-made Grey BlanketsSingle bed, Reduced to 19/6. Three-quar-ter bed, Reduced to 27/6. Doublo bed, Reduced to 36/6, Fine White Twill " Waterspray " Sheeting ; 80in. wide—Reduced to 3/11 yard. Coloured Border Serviettes; size, 22 x 22; red, blue borders; superior quality mercerised Damask. Makes a useful tray cloth —Reduced to 1/6| each. Coloured (green only) Bordered Damask Table Cloths, superior mercerised quality; size, 60 x 60— Reduced to 11/9 each to clear. White Cotton Olankets, with blue borders. Suitable for under blankets or ironing sheetsSize, 26 x 26 Reduced to 1/9 each, Size, 50 x 70— Reduced to 5/9 each. Size, 68 x 78—Reduced to 6/11 each. All Pure Wool New Zealand-made Bush or Camp Rugs, good heavy quality and size: 72 x 00 —Reduced to 21/6 each. All-Wool New 2ealand-made Travelling Rugs, dark check patterns; 60 x 80— Reduced to 26/6 each. Medium Twill Linen-finished Sheeting—63in., extra wide, for single beds—Reduced to 3/3 yard. 80in., for double beds—Reduced to 4/3 yard. Super quality White Herringbone Sheeting, finely, woven. Recommended for very strong and lasting wear; 80in. wide—Reduced to 4/9 yard. Horrockses' Famous Longcloth, yard wideReduced to 11/6 dozen yards. Imperial Longcloth, perfectly pure; yard wide—Reduced to 13/6 dozen yards, Boy Now and Save Money! .. v I Ml till iv Famous For Good Value!

i The uses of Marmite are infinite- Think. Every savoury dish, every stew, ail soups, sauces and gravies you make should be enriched by Marmite. Marinite makes the best milk broth and the most nourishing of all bouillonii. The tastiest and quite certainly the most nutritious sandwiches are spread with it. Every meal is a golden opportunity of serving Marmite. Every member of your family, man, woman or child, invalid or athlete, will benefit by eating, or Marmite. Marmite is a pure vegetable extract rich in organic salts and vitamins. In appearance it resembles a beef extract, but Marmite is entirely without the dietetic disadvantages of meat It is of high nutrient value and exquisitely refined flavour; a natural aid in the digestion and assimilation of other foods Marmite is very economical. It is highly concentrated, and therefore should be used sparingly. Too much spoils the flavour. Marmite will keep any length of time in any climate. Travellers appreciate it f/'t <r ~ I T( jIR / Prices have been reduced and the larger the jar, the greater die redaction, hence increased economy. Obtainable from all grocers throughout New Zealand and The Sanitarium Health Food Co's., Shopsl74 Queen Street, Auckland. 83 Willis Street, Wellington. 708 Colombo Street, Christchurck 93 Princes Street, Duuedio. Whole meal bread or Granose Biscuits spread with butter and very little Marmite art popular with children as well as grown-ups. Marmite has a very particular flavour of its own. Suggestive of celery, perhaps .... savoury, with a pleasant salty tang to it lhat is entirely delicious. Add Marmite to bread and butter or toast for breakfast and tea; pack Marmite sandwiches in the picnic basket and in the children's lunch-bags. ii. 6/st/mv -IT*? :* v SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD C? E WAL[rv SALE FURNITURE is KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Visiting Cards Invitations v•" . ' • EMBOSSED NOTE. Distinctive Envelopes GENUINE REDUCTIONS SALE SALE SALE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19081, 28 July 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19081, 28 July 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19081, 28 July 1925, Page 15

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