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EVERY CHILD NEEDS A HOT CERF/L BREAKFAST ALL THE YEAR ROUND ! BBTff a - isr wrs 1 ia w JWJ i I r M m ! $3 saw** Here is list of Gifts SILVER-PLATED CEREAL SPOON SILVER-PLATED TEASPOON (Thistle design) SILVER-PLATED JAM SPOON (To match) SILVER-PLATED BUTTER KNIFE (To match) STAINLESS DESSERT KNIFE (Latest curved biado) SILVER-PLATED TEAPOT - (Quaint design) SILVER-PLATED CREAM JUG (To match) SILVER-PLATED SUGAR BOWL - (TO match) SCOUT KNIFE - (A Joy to every boy) 61 FTS.' Government ban ©n Gift Coupons makes startling offer possible S Thousands of pounds’ worth of gift silverplate waro arrived from England after Government had banned gift coupons. These goods must be cleared by September 30th, when all gift offers automatically close. Rather than dispose of these gifts through other channels, we are giving users of Croamoala and other Fleming Products the opportunity to benefit. List of the new gifts, together with points required to save each, are set out below and illustrated at side. !f by September 30th you have not saved sufficient coupons to secure desired gifts, we will accept cash for the balance on the basis of one penny equalling 4 points! For example, if by September 30th you have only 100 points in coupons towards the silverplated cream jug, you can send these together with cash for the balance on the basis of 4 points equalling Id. Thus for 100 points and 6/3 (300 points =75 pence = 6/3) you would receive the silverplated cream jug. This offer is open only to users of Creamoata and other Fleming products, and no orders will be filled unless accompanied by Sergeant Dan heads or coupons, in addition to cash for the balance. If, of course, you can save ALL the coupons and heads necessary to secure any gift before September 30th, send them in and receive your free gift by return. Coupons and “Sergeant Dan Heads,” exchangeable for gifts, are given with the following Fleming Products: Creamoata, Milk Oaties, Oatienuts, Sweet Heart O’Wheat, Thistle Oatmeal, Thistle Rolled Oats, Thistle Cream O’Groats. * If Collection Sheets not in packets, send for full particulars of how points are rated NOW. Write to-day to “ Sergeant Dan,” P.O. Box 24, Gore, N.Z., enclosing stamped addressed envelope and name gift you intend collecting for, also name second choice. Points. 100 50 50 50 100 600 - 400 400 130 (KKQCANT OA ► CREAMOATA /ivAj ip K m. ORFAM f)’ THE OAT A “good morning” breakfast Prepared by Fleming & Co. Ltd., Gore, N.Z. “ The Big Golden Bar of Parity ” WW. gcMMP (m m: j jt Super First-Grade Quality 7-tmnuitem acrsrxarESPH* U m m m m wm, Colgate’s is to be says Dr. H. H. Bunzell Ph.D., University of Chicago (U.S.A.) A DENTIFRICE, Dr. H. H. Bunnell believes, is made with one object—and only one — to clean the teeth. And so lie approves Colgate's. Here are his own words:— “A dentifrice whose sole object is to clean the teeth, such as Colgate's, and which is made primarily from the most effective cleansing agents, is to be preferred to one which relies on ingredients put in to effect other objects such as the attempts to correct the acidity of the saliva. “No relationship can be found between the conditions'of the teeth and .the degree of acidity found in the saliva.” Send for a free sample of Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream enclosing 3d. to cover cost of packing and postage, Colgate* Palmolive-Pcct Co. Ltd., Box 1393 G.P.0., Wellington. * 57 Copyright 1/16/31*

GUM ARABIC, ill large or small MTEK: DOCKETS and Milk Record PUM ARABIC, in largo or small quantities for sale at Herald I’l 1 ’ 1 Books, ready printed, at Herald'-* quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department. ' Jobbing Department. Jobbing Department.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 4

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617

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 4

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