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m FISH has an exquisite delicacy imparted to it by the addition of ff This celebrated Sauce is also an excellent flavouring for SOUPS, STEWS, HASHES, &c, /■ — a '"'is 'IM Ba 9 ~ , . ’&* ht»*< rs. IS -ys yulb wm K *&3L ms: ' - J£rv7yE'.'Short?fte^wvxfjj’SFrsfes~t*~* Jr|| “T use --aDtliiag, bnb-S onHiJ&NSoip, : ■ for'tfc in thc loug’jTirn-'.'it-.fe ••c&tagcr' ‘tfaaus anyo^^r-sonp^fOTsclodicst’JstitwtasA' logger tvfeeTj -T.-a riicd with 'SirnltgSit Soap than* ; fig;' * # coat3ectsoa..^ith-SxtcJJght "Sokjs.,. .It “pore *000- tuct, ’KWtQ,-* BV‘imß QROTKE7TS VUSTSCO^wo. eri nTEEDAANIS SOOTHING : POWPERS aaidru ?Ro!iow* PEVE9ISM MEAT. • Prawnt FITS, COSmBIKSS, Etc. Vn * mx * &£*s*&£* COMTAta MO BOtSOtl. \ n.a.831. STWWM H.^ Hate mfr «l wmrcgl. Ar Peaceful Home Relieved of a Curse once and for ail time by EUCRASY, ’ibat ■ wonderful substitute for the moral couragft and self-denial necessary to overcome DRUNKENNESS. Jdrs. Farrau writes: Dear Sir, —After using the supply of Kucrasy obtained from you I am able to write and tell you tbat my husband is cured. Ours is now a peaceful home and my dear husband is relieved of a curse that threatened to ruin our home. At times t found it bard to believe that he was the same kind-, hcatted and loving husband I married twenty years ago* My children join with me in thanking you for placing such happiness within our reach. I shall recommend your cure as long asl Uvc. GIVE IT SECRETLY* COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. No trouble, no inconvenience, no risk, may be given undetectable in any food or beverage. COUPON. A free trial of Bucrswy will be aent you oa receipt of this coupon with your name and six stamps for postage. Name Address ; , : Write to-day for free-trial and book, address— E. H. MOKTOH, 82 Hunter Street* SYDNET. Bstab. Sydney sßss. | Oats PURCHASED -BY’ THE '■ N.'Z.V GOVERNBCENT EROhT A WELLINGTON; STORE p®eps‘at Jipsi-iritisli biliihHjon, ,I,p: THEiONL Y'Of&E'-i' WffHWSW# CsflfllEiTO W£W :: ... ZEALRMDiFOR'ROLLED:OATS :: This is,an-undoubted honour,.and. proves better prepmation of OATXNA*’ exists. The Gowmmenfs. action, in purchasing direct from alccalctore.aii-d forwarding the-goods themselves for that consumers of “ Gatina’’' are ‘getting the finest Bolted Oats produced in ,the wmrld. -Gatina " sent for ■ cx&i&itSan ; vjos'. not spodaßy prepared, but was r Jastj tHo * usuaf (stock*, which reaeftes ifis pabiio? -- Really, New Zealanders ;gotl-bettfir ;t - Gatina” than that adjudicated upon'in London, because this latter had to undergo a-very long sea’voyage, ■which, even under our careful; system, of packing a Bag within a Bag—would. mean-that'-the -quality would slightly deteriorate. . Winning this medal surprised us, because ■the goods were exhibited utdte without our knowledge. Under the circumstances, we have every reason to be proud, as it proves that “Gatina is the best Rolled Oats produced in New Zealand, and that BAS OF “QATiNfi” WOULD WIN k SOLD MEDAL. ■■■■TRY 'OWE! w Made by LAHGDOWH ft SOH, LTD., Christchurch.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 18