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0 MU “Bostocks STM —ln fashionable Dark M:>le Glace Kid. Pump Sole, 2 inch Louis heel “Lotus.” ‘ A Largest Importers of Stylish Shoes No 127 D elicious CBEAMOATA Guilds Brain Power m bm fine The P I. CLEANEST, oats only are used in the making of Creamoata. "W7ITH a flavour that the family loves, vv with a reputation for CLEANLINESS in manufacture that is jealously guarded, with a regard for quality that never falls below the highest standards, Creamoata is the best breakfast you can eat. Creamoata builds brain power too. School Medical Examiners say that children who take a HOT Cereal Breakfast, gain in weight, in efficiency and health. Creamoata is the best HOT Cereal. Keep your family on Creamoata. National B?eaJ{fiis(, CREAMOATA Cream o' the oat Save the Sergeant Dan heads on the packets, and we will send you a beautiful silver dessertspoon or two round bowl silver teaspoons FREE. Write to: SERGEANT DAN, P.O. Box 24, GORE, N.Z., •nclosing a stamped end addressed envelope. As clean as can be/” as A -11 ,‘nri, FI fM!N 105 N.Z. m w 5 V tei i i m i i W: m '/A W. ■ j M U w ii m. Its the Kerosene that chmbs / the wick that does the work/

Ideal for Lighting , Heating , Cooking Vacuum Oil Company PTY. LTD. Also Marketers of Perfection Oil Cook Stoves and Heaters ‘I" IVE Heat” comes from well fed wicks—clean -ill-9 wicks, unclogged by dirty specks of carbon. The view inside the wick-carrier shows how inferior kerosenes clog the very fibres that would help them climb .... so they leave the “ tip o’ the wick” starved for fuel, it chars and smokes and splutters, .... costing you much in wasted time, annoyance, discomfort and new wicks ! > Laurel—crystal clear, and free from heavy carbon specks, climbs wicks readily ... .It quickly travels up the fine hair-like tubes in the woven cotton threads right to the vital spot —the “tip o’ the wick” .... there, with the heat of the flame spreader, Laurel leaps into a blue flame gas .... clean and hot .... without smell or smoke or soot. Think what it means to your cooking to have clean “live heat” in the oven 1 .... to your shiny saucepans! . . . . Why, to prepare a meal with Laurel’s help means cooking without a care ! You see, Laurel clknbs to the “ tip o’ the wick” . . . . and does the work, and that’s what you appreciate, isn’t it? May we suggest that you say (distinctly) “Laurel, please,” when you from your grocer ?

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18291, 14 June 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18291, 14 June 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18291, 14 June 1929, Page 3