READ THIS LETTER—--150 Holly Road, St. Albans, Christchurch. 12/5/30 Messrs. Aulsebrook & Co. Ltd., Christchurch. Dear Sirs, —My five-months-old baby is so strong and healthy through being fed on Aulsebrook's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits that I feel it ray duty to tell every Mother how valuable your biscuits are. I am sending you a photograph which shows how splendidly my baby is growing, and I am so grateful that you are welcome to let everybody know that I attribute his thriving health to the fact that he has been, and still is being fed 011 your Milk Arrowroot biscuits. Yours faithfully, (Mrs.) E. HARRISON.
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6/- worth of' Dad' I f mini h saves 12/- worth I|J|HU of soap and g yow a beautiful large 2/6 Turkish Bath Towel FREE! Either save "Dad" Cartons or buy 6/- worth of "Dad" at ahb once and send us the carton fronts for the FREE Towel. LetDMHoit' "DAD" is the world's champion clothes washer. Makes hard water soft. Dissolves dirt, grease, stains, like magic. Saves soap, time, toil. BOIL washing 15 minutes with "DAD " and it's done—beautifully white and sweet. "DAD" is sold in 6d. and 1/- Cartons containing four and eight Tablets respectively. One Tablet does week's washing. Recommended by 1,000,000 progressive housewives. Refuse substitutes. Details in each carton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20618, 17 July 1930, Page 3
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