Use More Raisins! Use Sun-Maid Raisins not only for their luscious flavour, but also for their nutriment and healthfulness. Sun-Maids are energy-producers as well as sweets. All of us need the precious food-iron contained in SUN-MAIDS All of us need the pure, pre-digested, heat-produc-ing sugar. Men need these elements for the viguor that makes work seem fun—women for that radiant vitality which attracts—children to replace energy drained by play. Use Sun-Maids in buns and bread—in cakes and pies—in rice* and tapioca dishes. Seeded and Seedless, in Packets at Your Grocer's
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Back-to-Dunedin Campaign. A NEW INDUSTRY FOR DUNEDIN. CYLINDER GRINDING. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING. CYLINDER GRINDING. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING. Wo have pleasure in announcing that wo have NOW INSTALLED THE MOST UP-TO-DATE GRINDING MACHINES PROCURABLE FOR THIS VERY EX ACTING CLASS OF WORK. Right at your Door, right here in Dunedin, you now have the benefit of the VERY LATEST MACHINERY, as used in the leading factories in Britain and America. To witness .this COSTLY PLANT IN OPERATION gladdens the heart of the engineer. No more worries with crude makeshifts, but a MACHINE FOR EVERY SPECIAL JOB. Our long experience as PRACTICAL ENGINEERS is at yOur service. We understand the requirements of the Engineer, the Motorist, and the Motor. __ OLD METHODS MUST GO AND MAKE PLACE FOR THE NEW I THE EIGHT WAY, THE ONLY WAY: GRIND - GRIND - GRIND. WE ARE AT TOUR SERVICE. J. & A. P. SCOTT, Leith Engineering and Motor Works, 257 Leith Street. Garage, 256 Cumberland Street (2 Doors from Messrs John Chambers and Son, Limited.)
“PIONEER” TOMATO SAUCE Made of sound, ripe, fiesh Tomatoes and the purest malt vinegar, spiced and seasoned to perfection. The full flavour of the Tomatoes is retained in Pioneer Brand. Quarts and half-pint bottles. “PIONEER” WORCESTER SAUCE A delightful relish to add zest to.the enjoyment of roast meats, steaks, chops, soups, salads, etc. _ A Sauce that not only whets the appetite and aids digestion, -but also imparts a richness to the poorest dish. Quarts, pints, and half-pint bottles. Ask your Grocer for “PIONEER BRAND,” and you will become a constant user. Prices are very reasonable. PIONEER COMPANY, Christchurch. Wholesale Agents: R. WILSON AND CO., LTD., Dunedin.
First Position at New York Show. VALVgMN-HEAP MOTOR CARS First Position at Chicago. Show. Buick Again Awarded Leading Position. The method used in awarding positions at the New York and Chicago Shows, which are operated under the auspices of, THE NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, and which are known as the National Shows of America, is as follows: — Carefully audited figures are submitted to the National Chamber of Commerce by all its members, and the choice of space at the Shows is then allotted to the manufacturers in order of their dollar value of gross sales for the fiscal, year just ended. Bearing this method in mind, it certainly is evidence of the high esteem which BUICK occupies in the mind of the consumer when BUICK IS AWARDED THE LEADING POSITION FOR THE FIFTH CONSECUTIVE TIME. Buicks lead; others follow; and, when better cars are built, BUICK WILL BUILD 7THEM. Cooke, Howlison & Co., Ltd. DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18875, 30 May 1923, Page 3
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