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9c Ask for "GREYS" Cigarettes —there's nothing easier. Try to find a better cigarette—there's nothing harder. These "GREYS" are real good smokes. 111 111 BHffir raP 2 ® I _ SaK curl r„ "OOH*' 1 r Tr -Ty I'MOW ijf pi wa.e< I 10 for 9d. 20 for 116. Handsome SO's tins 319 1742—THE MITRE CAP. HISTORICAL HEADGEAR, In the early part of the eighteenth century the three-cornered hat worn by the famous "GREYS" regiment was replaced by the Mitre Cap. The two Merry troopers depicted abova appear to be in no wise uneasy wearing their new style caps. N.Z. WI.oUA Dirtributott: MALINC & CO. LTD., CHRISTCHURCR .. 2& em fill H H istil mk Marmite, this pure vegetable extract, this food so full of nourishment, is rapidly making itself indispensable to thousands of Australian homes. You taste Marmite first from curiosity or at the house of some friend. You like it instantly. It brings a new, an entirely unexpected, relish to sandwiches; the exquisite savoury taste of it transforms soups and stews, entrees and gravies. For these reasons you continue to use Marmite for sandwiches ; you continue to cook with it. Meanwhile Marmite is doing very much more than merely pleasing your palate. It is improving your health. Marmite is a valuable aid in the digestion of other foods ; it enriches the blood and strengthens the nerves. TOO MUCH SPOILS THE FLAVOUR Marmite is a highly concentrated food, and therefore very economical in use. Be very careful when making Marmite sandwiches to spread the merest film of the Extract upon buttered bread, toast or biscuits. When making Marmite " cup "use only a small teaspoonfui to a cup of boiling water or hot milk. A greater quantity is unnecessarily extravagant, and too much spoils the flavour. Prices have been reduced and the larger the jar, the greater the reduction, hence Increased economy. Obtainable from all grocers throughout New Zealand and The Sanitarium Health Food Go's., Shops: % 174 Queen Street, Auckland. 83 Willis Street, Wellington. 708 Colombo Street, Christchurch. 93 Princes Street, Dunedin. Make Tomato Soup with Marmite. 1 or crushed tapioca, I lb. tomatoes, ! £ P»nt» hot water, ! onion, I carrot, I gill milk, ! good teaspoonfui Marmite. Dissolve Marmite in hot water, bring both to the boil J add tapioca and vegetables (sliced). Let simmei jlowiy until tender; ma.h through sieve, add milk. Bring soup to boil, serve with fne« croutco*. Doctor Rave you a cold with a hacking or r;ckinK cough. hoarseness, bronchitis, influenza; or an ai'rimatie or pulmonary cough with wj"f chest/ Then test the old reliable Dr. Pascal' s Ccugh Mixture. DO NOT DELAY! On feeling ihe tirst symptoms of an cold, one dose at the start win oe more efficacious than many later en. BoU!as. 1/6 a" d 2/ -> Postage 6d extra. A. ECCLES, Chemist, 171, Queen Street (H-M. Ar&ad*), 142. i|«bo» Stmt {bjliwn pjff;*' Hoossn Street, and Oevonport, Auckland TENASI FINE makes mending easy .Just a thin smear on the broken edges-Mi little time to set—and the damaue is made good. The i broken article is ready for service again. Use it fnr toys, furniture, ornaments, books, models, photo-mounting, etc. Sold in collapsible tubes of 4 ».i*ea by fitatiocers and Stores. WHOLESALE FROM K. C. Jorjfenscn & Go., Ltd., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19141, 6 October 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19141, 6 October 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19141, 6 October 1925, Page 5