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TRAOE.MARK9E* Just pure, choice, creamy, ) rich milk, 4 without the : water content Do you know that more than three-quarters of the bulk of raw milk as it I comes from the cow, is just plain water ? \ t In the process of condens-' ing Milk MADE IN NEW ZEALAND this water content is evaporated away, leaving all the rich food elements intact, the flesh-forming and bone-forming elements, the fats and the phosphates. Moreover, the "Highlander" process ensures the pure Ayrshire full-cream milk of which it is composed, coming to you from your i Grocer's shelf in all its perfect germ-free creamy goodness. ' Raw milk, as ordinarily sold, is seldom pure; it may be very impure. Make it a household habit to prefer "HIGHLANDER"—! ' It's sure to be pure. YOUR GROCER - SELLS IT. Order it by name —you're J sure its pure. v For Your Home Use WATSON ——- PATENT —— Self-closing Iron Gate Wi ffff w B' See the Spiral Hinge on the '.. Gate. That's the self closing patenl A Watson Gate, while It swings operas easily as any gate, shuts itself at once by simple gravity. It just won't stay ajar. Look what that means: No 6tray cattle can r*t in Venr garden. It la absolute!*- impossible for the gate I to be lifted off its hinges. There goods j can be secured through any builder, or direct from the Manufacturers. WATSON Bros 62 Victoria Street Phone 3002 -£ :," -.---; p I have bought a lot of new TRAVELLERS' BAGS, etc., very cheap, and will sell them very chenp. Come and see them. Mrs. ELLWOOO 123 to 127 ARMAGH ST., 'Paone 3037.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 866, 18 November 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 866, 18 November 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 866, 18 November 1916, Page 2

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