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—their daily treat Cut lunches for school-children are very hard to make enjoyable. What to fill the sandwiches with for i change—some thing tasty* something different. Many mothers have found that Trident" Pastes fill this want. With two or threa different varieties of this tasty sandwich-filling they can givt the children a change every day. And how the children love Trident*" It adds new test to cut lunches for them. You should give your children "TtJdent" for ■ change—they are sure to remark how nlca the sandwiches were. "Trident" Pastes are absolutely pure and wholesomo no preservatives used. Made by "Maconochies". London, In several fish and meat flavour*. Obtainable at all itoras. Sole N.Z. Agentu Ellis &. Manton Ltd., Wellington. ■M CATARRH CROUP =»■ BRONCHJTiS K m II ft •A "A I insii The safest, purest, best strongest. SANDER'S bears the manifold distinctions of the ages. Medical authorities, courts, and exhibitions, all proclaim it peerless. Be wise, shun substitutes passed off for "just as good." There is only one SANDER'S EXTRACT

jWi " Si*/' W T 8 |p:l®S ;| s K^r:d' SlfeisiKS ISllf^. ' '•'■/< ■JM TIirSTBES: Blr Joseph Ward, Bart., P. 0., K.C.M.G. (Southland). Sir Francis Hoys, K.B.E. Pres., Canterbury Aero Club. Hon. %V. 11. Tarerncr, M.P. Otupo Aero Club. OBJECTS: For tbo purpose of ralslny funds for tho purrhnHO of Aerodromes, Plant and M:irhini'H for Hie Canterbury, Otaffo and Sonthland Aero Clubu Secretary and Treasurer* W. B. STEEI/, P.O. Box SO3, PuncALn ■I llwmm . «*.'.• Im'mm •v.-rv y^si :► •.r. «><' <,r)V,'A P CLOSES JUNE 7 Drawing Date W » June 27,9930. ,/y I TICKETS 7 # ■ 2|6 Book of 9 for £1 "Golden Wings' Prize List AH Prizes in Alluvial Gold First Prize £2500 Second Prize £SOO • Third Prize - £2OO FOURTH PRIZE £IOO FIFTH PRIZE - £SO 20 PRIZES AT £lO EACH £2OO 90 PRIZES AT £5 EACH TOTAL 115 PRIZES (in Alluvial Gold) £4OOO i Wi . V, - •'M. Wl. • S5 ;**r? V*.' f| :> 'St r ' ' nsw -t'Vfyj I*3 #li r «4j i»nn Kflßllljlw ,<'■ • [•'i I a

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20561, 12 May 1930, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20561, 12 May 1930, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20561, 12 May 1930, Page 19

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