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Country Residents have for years made of Skeates and % White's Bicycle Repair Department. This department is occupied solely upon executing bicycle repairs, and can, as a consequence, ensure not only first-class workmanship, but also prompt service. Mail order repairs receive the same strict attention as repairs trough in personally The bicycle or parts are well wrapped up on returning to you, and WE PAY RETURN FREIGHT WHEN THE COST OF REPAIRS AMOUNTS * TO £2 OR OVER. iVe will gladly quote you in advance fey mail for any repair -work. Write to us. IMijgj

W&mMmm XfMMm m mm Wm WmfflWt' fW§wsh 'fmmm contention is not \J? unfounded; in fact it's the soundest health-message of to day— TAKE MILK AND PLENTY OF IT! Natures demand must he fulfilled, otherwise the individual pays dearly. Our message merely reminds of Nature 9 s great demandit's tnans first and finest food— M/LK, AND PLENTY OF IT ! C IDE by side are illustrated two cows of like age? and both matured on the same pastures. What a comparison! The sleek beast was reared on whole milk, whilst her "weedy" companion was raised oil artificial foods. It is obvious to those unaware of the cows' rearing that there's something lacking in the "weed's" make-up, and so marked is this difference in cattle that hide experts can tell at a glance and sort out the inferior pelts of artificially fed stock. Just so with humans. This comparison is not exaggeration—* IT IS A FACT which is home out through the phases of our lives. Unlike the cows, Nature decrees that we always need milk—MlLK* AND PLENTY OF ITI ECONOMY OF MILK-—A. decreased ration of more expensive and less nutritious foods must necessarily follow an increased ration of milk

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19740, 13 September 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19740, 13 September 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19740, 13 September 1927, Page 6

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