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G^.^MC^^':X^^^r' :^rx^^r^^^\ GmJ ler wrfome. horn At* J tiniest •! wm tatt t* tka V aiMl •gtJ •< granaiM. Rich ia MuruluMni; •_«•- --luttly pun. vi m taity thtai ; •^ryW<rylikW*«_, Aulsebrook's ■ ! >*£fflilky/ltr6WTMt j Biscuits . '** ;1- S_ T - •- the mcnwKo , xM&^^^r ■!' Doiflff thines depends primarily npon 4 tbe "I will" spirit. -Be he aviator, sol- * dier, sailor or basine&s man, the driving , '( .ppwe*s«jß the same— health of body andy „ -brahrand nerve. ' In the attaining and ( maintaining of these factors. Creamj oata is important as a food. The oat is »^ famons for'its nourishing, sustaining ; qualities, and Creamoata is the absolute : Cream of the Oat. Only the largest ' choicest* grains are selected and treated j by the exclusive Creamoata metbodj i a pan drying ozone process.- Try Cream- _! oata for breakfastto-tmorrow. .. f . t^TltJttle Flaked Oiit* are far Eup^ior i ; ■ tt» ordinary rolled oats m purity and flavour. ' Creamoata and all Thistle pnodgyjts-sharelnithe'great >"^yX-—^ ■;■ FreTOift Scheme— ld. stamp C -_| bring? coupon sheet and Fr« starter coupon. "Thistle," _^. —^-» ;: - - ' ■ "V** 5 " r~: " — ' : ' ■■.- •■*•■ i*V; *<-■■■ ■*•;.- I([ A voJizTrxst af 1 1 H Hundreds of ladies from ail over np ■ ■ New Zealand and Australia have T_\ \ I written unsolicited letters of praise, pg j /-l ttUingr how Sydal 'keeps the _J 'Ihahds white, smooth' and soft "25 * ,1m velvet, despite the hard work "_5 ' ; sJt-ot-. the home.; 'One trial, will S5 ( I convince. Jar containing three 5 s „. I months' supply for.' 2/-, at / all _t& ... 'chemists»_a storw, Free __mple H 1 » for 4d. stamp. - - ~ . vm \ |GEO. W. WILTON * CO. LTD. H i UW«-aHn , 52 I j '"■■■■"■^"""'•■-■'"■■■•^ v.'-. .^-<X-tt£-X\ ■-;---> : - ; '-- *" ■i ■.■'** f j^"^*^f^w_2» _^_^_^_^_^_^_.vTI : J^Lm^l . f % l<r*V_lk_^_R_' ' M^_^_^_^_^_^_lr4 : T^'*V Jf ml m. It \m^mwm ti££a_^ H Xn many families Bonningtcns" ■ . Iriah Mosa^or cc^ighs and colds ■ B«S b«en veritably "handed ■ down" like an heirloom' for ■> three generations. From the ■, day the first bottle was sold .'' Bonniigton's -••' has been made by qualified chemists ■ —its purity and curative properties H - , are -the same now. as over ■SO years ■ - ago. Mr. Samuel Counter, «—■ ■ 163 Morey Place, Dnnedin, +-JU m '•.^lPute"?'*'*! have-^usedt Bon- _■ ''Wtigtd-'s^lrish Moss for 30 fl 1 1 ■& . years, also my children and MiUJ^ ■ «r-ndchUdrea r **ttiße - H-_nd ■''^il^ays find it 'a reliable flnHa remedy.'* Oet the genuine |UL_J-H_U| • Bonnington's Irish Mosb. ■2?E[S2IS?M 125 C *""A°W'"* 1 \JBest/br mm laa^ZZx irb_L_joss "* %JWW*M . p^^agaaJ s©^aw« u*#y^ 7 IKJIttM IfT^mjXY^X" 7 u.x-77 ' '-'"■'' -V', N&t FOLDING AUTOGRAPHIC BROVSTNIES No. a>„e. (pictures JJi x - - Prioe 32 16 No. -erwV>- (Pictures 243 c 4) - „ - 40lNo. 2C- (Pictures 21 x 41) - „ 42/No. 3 A - (Pictures 3} x SJ) - „ 55/- --, SOLD BY ALL KODAK DEALERS 28

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14284, 28 April 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14284, 28 April 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14284, 28 April 1917, Page 9