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m WTIM iIPI iuß'iimiiihM M iff||l| ® ENO is accepted by the people of A ' \ I 1 • Miui , ■/' ’j X every nation as the finest, safest, and ’ t\ . .<• most pleasant laxative aid to good jAX-,/ I"-/ health, simply because it keeps the /fflfnHn y< \| ' inner system clean and healthful in a /W// / /„..J/rmnui' ■' safe, gentle but effective manner. ; ■■■-.. Buy a bottle to-day and you will I lllX fflnLM quickly realise why there is no sub- llUfTI' If. [will) stitute for ENO. Eno being in fine I II 111 111 powder form and highly concentrated, I/////' goes much further and is thus better WTO I Yim ///fy LT' > value than coarse granular substitutes. vW'h 11‘ .«■ ■ Comparison proves this—insist on ENO. i ’Um’W( Sales Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie 4 Co. of J Ullv TniftSaW

LINKHORN’S BREAD J u WOX keeps its freshness & flavour llil)?'! THREAD that becomes crusty and dry next day is not what you want, AND it is not what you will get if you eat 11 LINKHORN’S BREAD, which from the first slice, to the last,is Fresh and Sweet with the fuU flavour as when taken from the oven If you have not yet tried OUR BREAD-do so TO-DAY, and you will find how Fresh and Good it really is. WE DELIVER IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. YOU WILL APPRECI- W W WJ ATE OUR TEATIME DAINTIES. HIGH STREET (’Phone 2782) HAWERA

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 8

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