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m m tmgjiL! l-'U i.v , m Children Love Them "Have some more, sister, Mother says we may eat all we want.. Kellogg's are so good for U9." The wonderful Kellogg flavour wins young and old! Kellogg's are deliciously crisp. Never tough —nor thick. Serve them for any meal or between meals. With cold milk, cream or fruit. No cooking required. Demand Kellogg's-the original Corn Flaket Sold by all leading Grocers in the Red and Green package jgy m -jft • ftULLS W I p: 1 i® -"■f u 3JM l SS* ill Ewde r «AME 'WW The delicate fabrics being worn to-day call for careful treatment in the wash ... and it is in the washing and mangling of these fabrics that the Bnush-made ACME excels. Its action is so gentle that even buttons and fasteners are undamaged, yet the pressure of its pure rubber rollers is such that both GUA! dainty clothes and iJor£ heavy blankets %"£// are wrung quite \ dry. X / GUARANTEED % fjSrjJyearsf | -andlasts . | % a lifetime! § \ J Every ACME has an unbreakable metal frame, and adjustable leather lined clamps enable it to be easily fitted to trough or table; whilst a patent reversible water-drain allows the water to flow from whichever side of the machine you wish. See this wonderfully efficient wringer at your dealers. It is sold HTEED j n wo s i Z es—l6 rears | inch and I4inch—fornef k ol * l are complete with mangling board. 1:1 * R mmm Sold by all the hading Hardware Stores MADE AND GUARANTEED BY N7« THE ACME MANUFACTURING CO., GLASGQW, SCOTLAND k FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES: GUTHRIE & NORTON LTD. r SECURITY BUILDINGS, 198 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND

mm m m Universal Fame forM^ear £7S\OMEN who wear Holeproof Hosiery appreciate \SU the meaning of Ex Toe reinforcement ... the undetectable extra threads of strength woven in at the toe. This Ex Toe reinforoemcnt imparts three times more wear to these exquisite silk stockings. And Holeproof colours are always new—even in advance —because they are continually changed by the hand of Lucile herself at Paris. Don't forget that no other hosiery can offer this Lucile service. It is an exclusive Holeproof feature. ff Disproof ffosieiy JlO7 Brointmny. Nam York, O. 3. A. If joat dealer doesn't stock Holeproof write to Cathro, Roshbrook Co., Ltd., Wellington, who will see that be is supplied, or give you tte name of the store nearest you. i >//M rc'i A briskly bubbling draught of Andrews instantly cools and refreshes -sending a healthy blood-stream co ursma throuaK the Body. m THROUGHOUT MANUFACTURE ANDREWS IS UNTOUCHED BY HANI SCOTT GTURNER LTD Newcastle-on-Tyne, JEnq; suit climatudwiges AGENTS'- SALMOKO &SPRAGGON LTD, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND.& CHRISTCHURCH

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 4