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Even eyes shut your cr. X it> CZH •-9 Milfi^ii wr ffiW isr 1&& ea:- £s’ H'o/?C£.S7A:/? BJZ aa SAUCE Just judge BEAVER Worcester Sauce—New Zealand’s very own —by your critical sense of taste. Why. even with your eyes shut you couldn't mistake “Beaver”—it is so different and so much better. So Pure —Piquant —Palatable It adds a tastiness to all dishes—• flesh, fish or fowl, it makes a soup a delectable delight to everybody—even the greatest “faddist.” Sandwiches become more toothsome —in fact, Beaver Worcester Sauce improves immeasurably everything in which it is used. £ Maybe you’ve been using some other sauce —but just switch to for one bottle. Then you will recognise its worth—its deliciousness, its practical economy—and you will consider no others after that. YOUR GROCER HAS IT OR CAN GET IT FOR YOU. OR WRITE TO THE EMPIRE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., WELLINGTON SEC* Fashioned on latest lasts to longest. 6't Slag! Slag! Slag! I have been-fortunate in securing a small shipment of the celebrated high-grade ‘‘.LEEDS’’ SLAG—the Slag which so materially increased the milk production of Taranaki—due to arrive at Moturoa, hy direct steamer, early in September, The analysis of this shipment is the same as in former years, viz., 18-20 Per Cent. PHOSPHORIC ACID. To those who have already hooked their orders, it will be a satisfaction to know that “LEEDS” Slag is actually cheaper than inferior grades (now being manufactured in the United Kingdom) at less money: therefore, the intelligent fanner,, when comparing the analysis and price of the respective brands, will readily recognise that one ton of “LEEDS” Slag is worth nearly two tons of a mis-named cheaper article, analysing, say, 10-12 nor-cent. As only a limited quantity of my shipment is now unsold, it is advisable to order at onco. . NEWTON KING, Chief Dominion Agent for “LEEDS” BASIC SLAG. New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Kaponga, Manaia, and Ohura. ■;F3L3JUMK9BSgsaaaa*r3: Orion | Lighten Labour In Yotir Home Be sure to ask your Ironmonger to show you one Peace Ims come. Normal conditions are rapidly being reestablished, and the time is opportune to compensate the Housewife for some of the hardships she has had 10 put up wiili. A good way to do this is by installing a new Range in your kitchen. The shortage -of domestic help and consequent worry is aggravated by the use of a worn, out-of-date Range, wlrch means an awful lot of dirt and mess with a tremendous tfastc of time and very heavy real bills. The. “ORION’,” famous for its splendid exclusive devices and many special features, will save money right away in fuel because of its adaptability to burn cheap lignites. Jt will delight the Housewife and enable her to do the Cooking and Raking with case and comfort and in other ways lighten the daily labours of the kitchen. The “ORION” is an ideal Range'for the Returned Soldier’s Home, and may be had in sizes to suit- all requirements. Orion H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd. Dunedin Auckland - - and Wellington. TO DAIRY FARMERS It is the desire of every Farmer to obtain the largest percentage of Butter-fat. . Ho can make certain of doing so by installing THE TRELOAR MILKING MACHINE which is the only ONE PIPE SYSTEM. The Vacuum Tank, and all iron pipes in the shed have boon discarded. The result is that the ‘TRELOAR, is the most UP-TO-DATE AND SANI- | TARY MACHINE IN EXISTENCE. iGet the opinion of Mr. Salway, the noted Jersey breeder. His opinion and experience with the Treloar will be of interest and value to you. Before deciding upon the purchase of any machine, make a point ; j of seeing the SANITARY TRELOAR, at work at the New | Plymouth and Hawera Winter Shows. 1 1 R. J. TIDDY and Go., | Agents, Hawera. I R, CORNWALL ■ NEW PLYMOUTH - - AGENT.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16500, 30 July 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16500, 30 July 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16500, 30 July 1919, Page 10

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