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I . ".'W x W.«//>»-=*k •.•*» i#&4! t4ii=gt ntf!A ■::in Kf' V|> S»Skt2nvV MANY hostesses excel in sandwich-making.. Do you? Are your sandwiches always clever, always different, always tasty? Are they Marmite sandwiches? The party sandwich must be dainty —a little elaborate perhaps. The luncheon sandwich, rather more substantial. The picnic sandwich must be a very satisfactory sandwich—a specially satisfying kind. Whatever the occasion let the sandwiches you serve be different and better than the usual. Make them with Marmite, and make them in various ways. Marmite is a pure vegetable extract of exquisite flavour. It is a very nourishing food and a valuable digestive aid. \ Use Marmite also in all savoury cooking. Add it to soups, stews, sauces and gravies. It increases the / nourishing power of these foocis and vastly impro\cs the flavour. Marmite is highly concentrated. It is unnecessary to use it extravagantly, and too much spoils the flavour. Save Money—Buy Large Jars. Instead of a 2-oz. buy a 4-oz. jar, and get double the quantity for half the extra cost. Marmite is sold by al grocers, in 1,2, 4, 8 and 16-oz. jars. Also obtainable from THE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO.’s SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS: 174 Queen Street AUCKLAND; 83 Willis Street. WELLINGTON; 70S Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH; 93 Princes Street, DUNEDIN. Sole Agents for Marmite in New Zealand: SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO. cU V*e» btf cV ' \)' cO. \o a te& \e' 1 ' \\ tX b" eU ■cor \*V 111 irn 111 \e» aW V* oW bo^ c bo\ o'' o'" oft V'" S23E» frmtT v«l —I« 11 O Off

r Never Sold Loose It would never do to sell “Amber Tips” loose as is often done with inferior teas. FINE tea calls for special packets in order to retain its delicate fragrance unimpaired. No doubt this also contributes to the economy of FINE tea, it being well known that one pound of “Amber Tips” makes as many cups as a pound and a half of inferior tea. Only the choice plucking# of correctly matured leaf—■ those that are rich in flavour and fragrance—are technically termed "fine” tea. In blending “Amber Tips” only “Fine” Tea is used, FINE Te* Ceylon’s Best

t, rii Children Are you anxious about your little one? When a child becomes pale and thin, listless and quiet, when it refuses food and is restless during the night, you know that all is not well. But do you know what are the steps to take to put matters right again ? What the little one neods is new nsrve vigour, help for its digestive organs, restoratives that will tone and reinvijiorate the whole system. This is what it will receive if you givo it Cassell’s Tablets. This splendid medicine contains powerful nerve nutrients, Btom#chics that will tone and balance the food canal, phosphates that will strengthen and restore all the organs. You cun give Cassell’s to your child with-perfect confidence. They contain no narcotic or poisonous stimulant—nothing but pure and wholesome medicinal ingredients which must of necessity bring benefit. Get a box at once. You will not regret it. TAKE TWO AT BED-TIME and note how well you sleep, and' bow refreshed and fit you *<; feel in the morning. Nervous \ Breakdown Neuritis Indigestion Sleeplessness 27t« Universal Home liemedy for Kidney Weakness Children’s Weakness Wasting Neurasthenia Nerve Pains Antonia Hoadacho Palpitation Specially Valuable for Nursing Mothers anil during tho Critical Periods of Life. PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND. ' • • 1/9 and 4/- per bos. Sold by all Chemists uud Stores. Ask distinctly for CASSELL’S TABLETS. Address all communications to the New Zealand I Knot, Salmond it Bprayyim, Ltd., ■ -Box 662, 0.8.0. i It'ellinyton. ' A ARABIC, iu largo or siuaIiTTITEDDINiG CAKE BOXES for BcnJ’li quantßiee, for sale at Herald VV ing pieces by post for sale at the Jobbing Department. Herald Office. pILK -DOCKETS’ and Milk Record pUM ARABIC, in largo or small L y Boob, repdy printed* §t HlßAl* VJ quantities, for sale at Herald ■ ' |Tirir%jili '■ Jobbing DegaHmeal.

According to the statistics of the Department of Mines tho total production of diamonds in the South African Union last year reached tho,value of £8,198,128, an increase of £165,722 compared with tiro previous year. TO-DAY’S IDEAS ARE TO-MORROW’S INDUSTRIES. To-morrow’s great inventions conic from to-day’s simple ideas. Have you an idea of any sort? If you have, don’t broadcast it and risk another party developing it and its money-making probabilities. Ask f<?r our advioe and how. to protect it. Henry Hughes, Ltd. (Directors, W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Rcgd. Patent Attorneys), 157, Fealhcrstou Street, Wellington. Local Agent*.—4.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 4