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era W2& m \\zt J ** & THE APPEARANCE OF THE TABLE. The hostess who takes a pride in the appearance of her silver always insists upon the use of Goddards Plate Powder la Olive-petn wrapperv. Manufactured only by J. Goddard & Son«, Leicetser, England. FASCINATING mm m mm & ,"I am enclosing a snap of my twochtUlren waiting for their morning doss of yom Enuuiton, which I have used for my children since they ■were six weeks old. The boy that is receiving his dose in the photo, was very ill last Jane, and thanks for your Emulsion for the great recovery he has made, and now he is as strong as ever he was. People get a surprise when we say the children take it at six weeks old, bat we had no trouble for them to take it at any time." Dunedin, N.Z. (Name on application.) Children of all ages like Lane's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil & take it gladly. Lane's Emulsion is very easily digested —so they get jthe full benefit quickly. a/9 and 4/9 a Bottle at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lam, Graduate Chemist, Oamsru, N.Z. Lane's Emulsion —lung healer and body builder —is the greatest known medicine for Coughs, Colds. Whooping Cough, ASIUIUOf JBiuuvmiia, Croup, Incipient Consumption and all Wasting Diseases. t'JpHEY are so soft and /s*} cos/... and after their first washing they are even A i softer if possible. They will not shrink for they are a special Egyptian cotton, soft as down, and woven in the \\VV famous Canterbury InterVESTS, BLOOMERS | oc | < st j tc | l# p Qr SenS j(;j ve PYJAMAS bloomers,"right- sklns - the y are ideal for So » dresses, and snug winter wear as well as WC cut ' ncream fitting combina- y. . contrasting tions i„ different summer. You can buy fKlnplnJtrlm . styles at moder- Canterbury Interlock In mlnp , both ate prices. Made ~ . , . also in sizes for man X st y ,es and dainty women's and children. finishings, but you'll never ch l |dr en's Sizes, find any unnecessary bulk.. They fit so perfectly. CANTERBURY So cosy, and so well cut, In cream with contrasting facings and trimmings, In both women's and children's sizes. NEW ZEALAND'S COSIEST Manufactured In New Zealand by LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN LIMITED, Chrlstchurch. Children love the flavour of Kellogg's Rice Bubbles. Aind they are fascinated by the snap, crackle, pop of these toasted bubblesof rice when you pour on cold milk or cream. One of the best cereals for children. Serve direct from the packet for breakfast, lunch, supper. Sweeten with sugar, if desired. Try them yourself. Stocked by all grocers... in the red-and-green packet. No cook» Ing required. far/ a* s ■> .. m { N muLsic ■: ' r m WM. m H mm m Cy':f warn m mm m I ?<' r<-:-vx IW >xm mm Wi m im M. & m £>\l 11311 iiS m our race Brisling, the natural food of our forefathers, the ancient Vikings, are now universally available as King Oscar, Sardines. They are full of essential Vitamins, and are the most concentrated of foods rich in health-giving salts and goitre-preventing iodine. Bone- " " less, bcalclcss and packed in pure olive oil or tomato sauce> Try a tin today! 7 -,V ! the world's heist SARDINES ® LAZY GUMS Q-TOL TOOTH-PASTE Modern soft foods are delicious, but for want of exeroise the ennis beconie tender, bleeding, diseased. Q-tol Toath Paste Is more, than a plonsant footbcleaner and polisher, it stimulates and fceais the gums. Made in N.Z. B Any Employer needs you if you a ■ are an I.C.S. TRAINED MAN ! « B Technical Qualification U now Jcmiaded in B M priclicailr ererjr walk of lift. You can «ecur« 0 |j| XMuy (aad oa tni tasiait term), at iKouubJi « jP S other* nati don* aid are doing, through the 1.C.5.. ■ wp »• record lot iQccenei it amtzisf. D I.C.S. tralnlnr hat pat thousands of average | Don't Say You Never Had a Chance' g . THE I.C.S. ILLUSTRATION METHOD a I mak?s home itudu practical g _ Wang ran information nowi m international CORRESPONDENCES SCHOOLS (NEW ZEALAND) LTD, » Dept. A., 101 N.Z. Insurance Build- |Q faffs, Auckland; King's BuildinfS II 138 Victoria Street, Hamilton g ISirt,— Pleate tend me a Ire* protp«clut thowwg B sow i can tuccttd in th« occupation 1 hive marked. H Acc«untaid(lnstEx) Com. Maitrator, Fa»hlon Drawing. Cail'luret & C'loons Potltr Drawing, Journalism, Short S/o.ji iVtiling, Sholt Cam Writer. Salctmani anybrinch) A dvtrl't tiajr branch) Butina* M'gtmtnt,. Gtncral Bookktcecr. Station Rtlail Manag*merit, Builn-ii Letteri, General Education, Matriculation, Ltattng Ceilificato, Intermediate, Nuntt' Entrance Examination, Short hanrl-Twing, nreumaklnz. Tailoring, Aeroplane Engin r. Aeroplane Rigger, Aero. Designing, Motor Engineer, Diesel Engineer, Motor Mech. Exam. Electrical Engineer E'.cc. Slcf h Exam. Elec. Wiremen'sEx. Radio Fntloeering. Radio Exam. Radio (Talkies) Ruilding Contractor, Concrete Engin 'r, Structural Eng'r, Draughtsmanship ( nameujhich branch) jli chile ci, Shire Engineer, Shire Overseer's Examination, Mechanical Engin r, Steam Cftti/co'ei, Chemistry (Jlnalu li (There are otat 4,000,000 I.C S. Stvdentt, H orer 25.000 o( theie being in New Zealand). B ENQUIRIES COST NOTHIN6 POST NOW ■ <- a Name jg Agg Occupation jM Addresa 1 !. 1 II I I I I.IJJJJ 1 You can see the extra value! ~\Try a packet and appreciate the U fine flavour. CSVEUWEIGIIT i lb. extra in every Üb. packet. | 2'6 TEA

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21456, 1 April 1933, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21456, 1 April 1933, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21456, 1 April 1933, Page 10 (Supplement)

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