X beauty of it. You'll find that all the loveliest garments are in 'Celanese' . . . Vests, Knickers, Panties and Step-ins, stream-line Slips, Nightdresses and Pyjamas. Make sure of unfailing perfection in wearing and in washing by asking "Is this in 'Celanese'?' and insisting * Yes -it MUST be ' Celanese '.* t» If you should have any difficulty in obtaining 'Celanese' products, write to the resident agent; Box79<;,WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Tent •»< TthfUt fnt i, Imtm, Bnimt. Itf*-:-**" What a delicious and appetising start Sy mmgton s ||[ Soup makes to a meal. Every piping M^lgl™ 1 plateful is full of rich, hearty nourishmem. And thanks to the skill of .gill clercf chefs, all you have boil- -<A d rfatt n VARIETIES In Blue Packets A« all Grocer* Apnlt: Men. NAT. WOOLS & CO. LTD, P.O. 80, 550. tl, iitrkit HtrJ'trotit, E*t/*»4 T. Sjmitit 1 V + K=Mgheos9 + (ii-veosS) 1 -' v 2 2Asin 2 0 + 2C this ? »> v Probably only professors can rea]ly understand this formula, so don't worry about it. Here's a much simpler and, for every day purposes, a much more useful one. Whenever you are confronted with rich foods . like bacon, sausages, pork, cheese, etc., always take them with Mustard. Mustard takes away their richness, makes them easier to digest'and enormously enhances their flavour. Thus we get the equation i -fH. -f Mustard = finer flavour -f better digestion meet I r- Colmaris 3tmtard
Among those staying at the vvanaka Hotel, Pembroke, last week were: —Ml D. M. Sanderson (Sussex. England;, Mr If. Gladwin Errinjrton (Dorset), Mr S. Watson (Calcutta), Miss Asser (Auckland), Mr T. Thomson and Mr George Pictor (Wellington). Mr Kingan and Mr IT. J. Ewing (Oamaru), Miss C. Asheworth, and Messrs A. E. Matheson, R G. Matheson. W. Manson, W. Rudkin, E. N. Stewart, C. R. Stringer, C. M'Lean, and T. B. Dawson (Dunedvn), Mr and Mrs J. G. Macalister (Winton), Mrs K. Watson (Invercargill). Miss M'M. Watt (Alexandra), Messrs J. J. M'Bride, H. F. Farr. V. Barton and J. Thomson (Qnecnstown), and Mr W. A. Jolly and Mr D. Anderson (Mount Burke).
NEW KNITTING STYLES. Just out —" Manuka" Knitting Book No. 1. Illustrated and full instructions for knitting five of most attractive new styles in ladies' cardigans and junipers. Send 6d stamps to Patons and Baldwins, Ltd., Box 1441 P, Wellington. Sample fruiges new Manuka Knitting Wool free on request.—Advt,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22268, 22 May 1934, Page 14
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