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3BCE>sl3M'’£3 ESSENCE One txjttie maki* a pint of finest family conah, oold :tnd >oro throat remedy. Cuts 2 Sans laT. HIDE TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL, gLTT CASES. DRESS BASKETS. LUNCH BOXES TOILET SOAPS. TOILET POWDER. TOOTH BRUSHES. HAIR BRUSHES. TOOTH PASTE. SHAVING SOAP. SHAVING BRUSHES. SPONGES AND SPONGE BAGS. GOOD VALUE AT T. HIDES TAY ST. Rcfffotaxcxi Name for The World’s Appetiser This new Sauce is rich—thick —fruity, and is such a welcome change to the old - fashioned kinds of Sauces, i a □ □ cm cm cm tm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm I i cm cm Have Better Meals! Dishes seasoned with Mollor’s Sauce whet oven a dull appetite, and there is renewed enjoyment every time. This fine old English Sauce is a rare relish. As good as it tastes. To got full value from any meal, use Mellor’s Sauce I It is made in two strengths: Piquant and Mild ggODDDDDDD It you are seeking a really good temperance drink try KOLA-NIP. Its keen delicious flavour will delight you. Contains nil the excellent qualities of the Kola Nut. Hotels and stores. Be judge and jury find give ‘‘NAZOL” a trial. There can be only one verdict—• “Absolutely competent to cure colds, influenza, bronchitis and nasal catarrh.” KOLA-NIP- —a temperance drink compound—is unique in its keen nutty flavour. Can be given freely to children as well as adults. Keep a bottle in the house for friends and visitors..

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Southland Times, Issue 17902, 28 February 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17902, 28 February 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17902, 28 February 1918, Page 6

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