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5^ % m «# m 'MI, WX&i&f*. •mm %sr:nZuj T/ dff >//n ~ mmm S£ WiW ■ vfl IK i #*; Slippe They are a symbol. Nowadays olher materials may replace carpet In their fabrication, but the idea for which carpet slippers stand is unchanged—the idea of well-earned rest after worth-while achievement. Yel both achievement and rest depend upon physical and mental vigour, and the way Britishers the world over keep themselves at concert pitch is through the Golden Rule of Health—by drinking first thing every morning a glass of water sparkling with a dash of *>. "FRUIT SAJLI Adopt this simple plan and you will always feel keen and alert, ready to welcoma strenuous work or vigorous play. Eno's purifies the bloodstream, stimulates the digestive organs, and fortifies the whole system against attacks of those minor I disorders which are often so disturbing. ENO'S benefits young and old, the strong or the delicate. Creates no harmful "habit" ; has no lowering effects. ENO'S—for fifty years the world's standard saline—is sold throughout the Dominion at all Chemists and Stores. HANDY SIZE-Widely used by travel- HOUSEHOLD SIZE-Best for lers, for office use and week-end bag, 2/6 family use ; most economical - 4/The words "FRUIT SALT" and "ENO" ora the re S i"st-r-d.trade marki of I. C. ENO LIMITE LONDON. S.E. 14, ENGLAND. Srf/rS Rejiresentativfs in Ntw Zealand—. The British Harold F. rtitcliic & Co.. Ltd., 2D Brandon Street, Wellington. • ill mm wm m U>;»iU?A'NrcccioH.s ' ''INVIGORATINC? ••J : HEALTH'Gt;V ;, VCI '(!>. (i<'Uwsir«»-,s*ti«.ij. :'<■ &K I 111 If :' ilillllllJljmi ■«!,./!! mt f., iraisili!!ir'"ir. I , LUlUtfllll Jj i § 4* e/ © ■unp Drarvn from actual lorry by our own Artist. awL':....: ESSlifewp WHIM , Wl.-inii &rmmm The picture above shows a 4-ton Leyland Truck loaded to the limit with Aulsebrook's Biscuits. This truck, carrying over 1000 tins of biscuits, leaves our bakery several times daily. We are obliged to work to the limit of our capacity in order to meet the phenomenal demand for Aulsebrook's Biscuits. ,Why?. Experience has taught the housewife of New Zealand that she gets a crisper, lighter, and more delicious biscuit by asking definitely for Aulsebrook's. Not only does she get a more delightful biscuit, but her money buys infinitely better value. iYou will always find Aulsebrook's Biscuits dainty and crisp, because they are always fresh. The tins of Aulsebrook's Biscuits do not remain for very long on the grocers' shelves! There is' an Aulsebrook's Biscuit for every occasion. The hostess who always keeps them handy never needs ,to worry when unexpected visitors arrive. These crisp, idelicious biscuits save baking, and the many varieties provide for ALL the needs of entertainment. Throughout New Zealand for sixty years the name "Aulsebrook" has been a household word and has stood for the best in biscuits. BISCUITS Sold 1$ all storekeepers, either by the pound"or in tins ol various sizes.- Loo\ for, the name on the tin. 'Ask I°l P"S. °f lne following:, SAO CRACKERS MALTED MILK COCOANUT GINGEKNUT OATCAKE COCOANUT FINGERS TENNIS ) CRACKNELS GOLDEN CREAMS CREAM CRACKERS GOLF CREAM SANDWfCH. J",Y : \," H ••* '■■ '•',■! ' '■';./'- ;.-"'.J^J>jV?V'"-,t;- '-■•', ■•* mi £ «H OES your skin get rough, rashy, and irritable? Are you troubled with outbreaks of pimples and blotches? If so, Zam-Buk will soothe your skin and clear away these annoying disfigurements. If afflicted with more obstinate ringworm or poisoned sores, Zam-Buk- alone ensures speedy and thorough cure. Zam-Buk's soothing, healing and germicidal powers are derived from a scientific blending and concentration of nature's herbal oils and extracts. Zam-Buk has revolutionised the treatment of skin troubles. Where ordinary coarse ointments act merely on the surface. Zam-Buk's refined herbal juices penetrate to the underlying tissues, destroying disease at its very root. For quick, clean healing of everyday cuts, burns, scalds and wounds, or for ridding skin orscaip of eruptions and sores Zam-Buk is invaluable ECZEMA CURED. Writing from 115 Queen I RUNNING SORE. Mrs. B. Woodard, of 1 Street, Bendigo. Vic. Mrs. E. Bright pays:- Michell Street, Glebe. Sydney, writes;-"A "A severe attack of eczema on both hands little daughter, Olive, had a boll break out < incapacitated mo for three months. I was | her leg. The dye from her stocking gettii nearly driven mad with the irritation. I tried i into it caused blood-poison, ajid the boil d everything I could think of to give me easo, veloped into a running sore. Of all the ren but nothing had the least effect until I got dies tried nothing proved effective until I us< Zam-Buk. which completely cured me." ' Zam-Buk, which healed the wound perfectlj 1/6 A 3/6 of nil Chemists and Stores, or post free from the proprietors : C. B. FUCFORD (Aus.) Ltd, 39 Pitt Stroet, Sydney. Begin With ZAM*BUKTo-Day

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16425, 8 May 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16425, 8 May 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16425, 8 May 1924, Page 7