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1CL c 3 fyv'Preservoti' l * OVOI' 1 TAKE advantage of the ■*• present low prices and preserve plenty of eggs with O voline. Eggs coated with Ovoline keep perfectly fresh indefinitely, and cannot be distinguished from fresh eggs. The yolks do not break, even when poached.— Yolk and “ white ” do not run together. Ovoline is a clean, handy paste, pleasant to use and beneficial to the skin. It will keep for any length of time, and can be used as required. Sold in two lizei. 1/6 size doos 35 dozen; 2/6 sufficient for 85 dozen* If your grocer or chemist canno. supply you, send remittance to Ovoline, Box 62, Blenheim. Ct JKeeps £ggs Jresfx I 1 are: you troubled with I INSOMNIA? V.S TOP DRUGGING and_buya i —. DAVIDMeCRAE MATTRESS. OFFICE S SHOWROOMS. WO V farish a; WELLINGTON. More Cod Liver Oil It actually contains from onethird to one-half more Cod Liver Oil than any other Emulsion on the market. The Oil is combined with Beechwood Creasote, Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda and Fresh Eggs. No disagreeable properties Lane's Emulsion contains all the medicinal elements of these constituents without any disagreeable properties. It is not a secret formula, and while having remarkably soothing, healing, strengthening and flesh creative properties, it is at the same time deliciously palatable. EMULSION tones up ths system, strengthens the whole body, and ehus overcomes -weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease, it is better than any other remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all Throat aud Wasting Diseases. 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists andlStores* Manufactured by E. G. Lane, of jOamaru, N.Z.—a graduate chemist. I & B.C.HARVIE Munt, Cottrell’s Buildings, Tinakori Road, Specialist in Hoods, Curtains, and all Classes of Upholstery. Sydney and Melbourne Experience. Telephone 340. ' P.O. Box 1424.'

A Chewing Contention that la Perfection I A 3d. packet of WRIGLEY’S in your pocket will insure you against thirst and fatigue. It will give you delicious refreshment at anytime. It moistens the mouth, cleans the tongue, sweetens the breath, whitens and helps to preserve the teeth. It keeps you feeling fit Everyone craves sweet now and then. Here it is in concentrated form, ready to put vigour into everything you do. Athletes prize it, workers desire it. WRIGLEY’S is a friend indeed, when the day’s work is irksome or the game long. k . WRIGLEY’S is invaluable for golfers, footballers and cricketers. Those who ride or drive can carry WRIGLEY’S and have the comfort of it at any and all times. Three delicious flavours: SPEARMINT has the delight fully fresh flavour of Mint. DOUBLEMINT has the flavour of creme-de-men the, especially enjoyable after meals. JUICY FRUIT gives you the flavour of pure crushed fruits a refreshment for a hot day or a weary hour. * <WU o Doctors and Dentists approve it. WRIGLEY’S is fine for convalescents it soothes the feverish tongue, clears the parched throat, settles the unsteady stomach. The new WRIGLEY factory at Rosebery, Sydney, is the home of this wholesome confection. Here in immaculately clean surroundings WRIGLEY’S is made scientifically, by machinery, from the choicest of ingredients, under the rigid inspection of the Board of Health. 3d. per packet of Six Big Bars the Most Economical Sweet you can possibly buy. On sale everywhere. Easy to get, easy to carry, easy to take! If you have the slightest difficulty in obtaining either of the three Savours, send three penny Stamps for a trial packet to WRIGLEY’S, Box 2602, G. P. CX, Sydney. s m WRIGLEY S JUICY FRU I § u

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 2