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P2l & $ ansi&ee'L m 3 In packets lOfoi* Qs^ m. to w& mu ■ o V:'fi . V.* f NAVY CUT CICARETTES >*ooi rti ■III lipm DimlllwiMßffiipTMr^nr^i ■ i»i>wrjpMaK3iHßaMPM^ ;<sM _ ' Vt •■&,'k Marmite is a pure vegetable extract ricK in vitamins Aid other valuable natural properties. Marmite enriches the blood,; strengthen* the nerves, restores and maintains energy. Do yo£i serve it to your family in’some way every day ? Do you make ordinary or Manmte sandwiches?, tasteless hot drinks without nutrient value or delicious and invigorating Marmite “cup.” Do you cook with Maftnite or without it ? Try it in the very next stew you make The improved flavour* the added richness will convince .you that cookery is incomplete Without Marmite. You need a little Marmite—and you need a lot TKaf is fo say you need a little at a time, but you need it very often. , The effect of a small quantity of Marmite is astonishing. It takes so little to iiourislnng power of savoury foods, and to improve their flavour out of all knowledge. You will continually find new uses for Marmite. Serve it at every meaL Prices have been reduced and the larger the jar, the greater the reduction, hence increased economy. Obtainable from all grocers throughout New Zealand and The" Sanitarium Health Food Co’s., Shops :• ."174 Queen Street, Auckland. 83 Willis 'Street, Wellington. 708 Colombo Street Christchurch; 93 Princes Street, Dunedin. Pack Marmite sandwiches in the children’s lunch bag always. Because'they like the pleasant taste of Marmite, better than any other skndwjch spread. Because Marmite is a nourishing food. Spread whole meal bread or Granose Biscuits with butter and the merest film of Marmite. Sometimes add a lettuce leaf ( tomato for variety;'7 . - ,-s.a •'ifeu* i--S‘ f : i C , , >OPi 7 I .;r • ‘ 7 )/-T,. il fejlj'o U’% ' /'• ■ m. W9om • I® a t Wei lake a Order for just ■T—HHSj \ \m SZ\ i3sf§|| 3531 U • V m f 08, ■ Reads like a sensational o£cr doesn’t it? It is. . Reorganisation of • "the old-established ■> tailoring business unsl revest ly carried on by Mr G. McKittsrick 1 has revolutionised the procaat-jim of idgkmgrado suits in TimarUj-.and. made passible thi* new low price-level. “Superior” Suits will NOT be sent outside to be made by cheap labour in a factory. Every Garment will be personally cut and individually fitted by Mr McKitterick, and be made under bis expert supervision cn the premises. Unusually good value in All Wool Suitings, masterly cutting, accurate fitting, ■good Work ' and' immaciOato finishing—that’s WhaiJ every wearer of a “Superior” Suit will get for his jnoney. Seeing the range of now Scason’s- Suitings, won’t obligate ycu—come look them over to-day. and Superior Suit Co 313 BTAFFORD STREET NORTH, TIMARU, G. MpKITTERICK, Manager. OPPOSITE -BALLANTYNE’S.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 27 April 1925, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 27 April 1925, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 27 April 1925, Page 13