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Power fo th Work Day p consider the importance of breakfast -the part it plays in starting *tho day’s work right? Lots of folks who'vo thought tbe matter out 'trill tell you that they’ve found that there’s no breakfast dish equal to the good old-faahioaed oatmeal—provided it is nothing else that fortifies them so well for the day’s job. Science, too, tells ns that the oat is richer in brain and body building ele- 'ft) l£9E ments than any other food, I Sii'JiTg Bat it mnst be Thistle OatMeal—just the world’s finest oats, treated by 23 automatic machines removing every impnrifcy. There’s a £I6OO guarantee that Thistle Oatmeal is absolutely pure—just the finest oats with no admixture or adulteration of any kind. Every hag of Thistle Oatmeal contains a Thistle Free Gif Scheme Coupon. 27 xWL, Every Car Owner Needs Moto Splendid for the car—shifts grease or stains from the -wheels removes dirty oil stains from the enamel. Moto removes dirt, oil, grease, grime from hands, clothes or enamel as it by magic. Won’t inlure the hands or the most delicate fabric. Unequalled for washing greasy overalls. Good for all cleansing Shifts typewriter ribbon ink from clothes or hands. Bine label for all household purposes —contains no grit. Green label—the Scourer—for heavy, hard cleansing.. Good big tin costa but little. Try it—onlylOd, 12 The Universal Cleanser District Representative (for 11b. tins), R. J. Drummond, Wanganui. They Don’t Taste Like’ COOKED IN 1 MINUTE Other breakfast foods may look like OTO. may be packed something like OTO —but they don’t taste like OTO. It is the delicious flavour of OTO that makes those who have triedit stick to it. Besides, it is so nutritious, so digestible—gives energy and staying power. The 41b. Bag of Oto CONTAINS MOST OATS AT THE PRICE In 41b. and 201 b. Baga—FULL WEIGHT BUY THB X.ABGE SIZE Tcttr Grocer should have Oio—if noi> send hii name to Langdown and Son , Ltd n Christchurch, and you will he supplied. I*INSg ** 6dl 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d fid 6d 6d FOR QUALITY 6d 6d ' 6d 6d mHE TPVAINTIES 6d fid X U 6d fid (The Popular Rendezvous) 6d fid 6d fid HAVE REDUCED THEIR 6d 6d PRICES. 6d fid 0d fid, i . 6d fid 5 Our Famous Danish Coffee fid fid ' (obtainable only at “The Dain- fid fid ties”), fid; Genuine_ Le Grand fid fid Chocolate, fid; Delicious Morn- fid fid ing and Afternoon Teas, fid. fid fid Any of the above served with fid fid Ham Sandwiches, Toast, Bis- fid fid cuits. Home-made Cakes and fid fid scones. fid fid Our Famous Luncheonette, Is fid fid 3d (served at any hour). fid fid 6d fid Musical Selections from 3 to 5 fid fid p.m. by Mrs. George. fid fid fid fid 6d fid fid fid mHE T\ AIN TI E S fid fid ,X U 6d fid fid fid Where the good things are fid fid to cat and drink.” fid fid 6d fid fid fid fid fid fid fid fid fid fid fid fid fid IF your throat is sore and irritable take .NAZOL; it will give you relief.

Marble Memorials HrTT T P. SHORT wishes to notify the puHio of N'ew Plymouth and 1 V V i*i Burronnding districts that he has recently installed the latest Marble “Working Machinery, which enables him to compete with imported goods. Ihe machines are electrically driven and deal with the marble from the rough to the finished work quickly and economically. Clients can therefore rely on getting superior work at prices that will compare favourably with those of any yard in the Dominion. This being so, it is to their distinct advantage to compare prices before placing their-orders. W. F. SHORT, Electrical Monumental Works, Powderham Street, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 4

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