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1 5t *2 * * by using Home Specialities. BIRDS CUStard Powder, Jelly Crystals DISSOLVE INSTANTLY. INEQUALLB3 BRILLIANCY & DELICATE FLAVOR. BIRD'S Coaceafrated Egg Powder, Pllddlllg Powder. Storekeepers can obtain supplies of the above locally from their merchants, they again ordering through Home Houses only, from ALFRED BIRD & Sons, Ltd. Birmingham, Engine!. V m m *% i» f m m m "Isn't it delightful! I never run short of Milk for i Cooking or Baking, or for | Baby's use. I always just keep a few tins of the rich \ creamy "Highlander" in the I House, and that saves all I worry, besides it's quite as j economical as it is handy 1" \ m Condensed Milk Save Money on Your Milk Bills! man's prices are so high, why not try the Rich, Pure, Full-cream Highlander Milk. You can tell it by the natural creamy colour and delicious flavour. Thousands use it all the year round because of its perfect quality and great economy. « It 5s impossible for dampness to penetrate boots that have been treated with Allows polishing Keeps them soft k and comfortable. Excellent for . W.1...1—7 « J-xhiHticn Higlw* VJ vUh. •*** Saddlers, Ironmongers. &c fZt^Jfcuuffactsry—Dunstable, Eng..

Canada's greatest need to-day, porha-ps (remarks the Ganadiitn Courier, Toawuw)), is the habit of saving. Ther« is a WiJie.nG,y towards extravagance among govercmeats, rrmaiaiDaJiiias- *e<J hidivicnidte.

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Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 82

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Page 82 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 82

Page 82 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 82

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