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I L 5 SOk, W XsJi t f \ ! . A i < >-• JOfe t x Right from the start, baby's food is all-important. If, for any S reason, mother is unable to feed baby herself there is no need to worry, for |WKB|$3 Robinson's " Patent" MlmßfflM Barley with cow's milk JLUgS is a satisfying substitute. ROBINSON’S ” Patent" BARLEY Reckitt & Colman (N.Z.), Ltd., 7-9 Bond Street, Dunedin. 829.5

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He was a hard man was that bureaucrat He had looked full in the face of "Suffering" humanity that day— K / * J\ X 1 and had laughed—yes sardonically. "You'll have to think of a v'’ JjL-' better one than that" he would say rubbing his great hands together and cracking his big bony knuckles. But when he returned to the quiet restfulness of his home and his 1 / xl tongue played with the melting hauntingness of the Renco Junket dish his sweet little wife had served him, he became a very dif- -A, kF o W//ijg ferent bureaucrat. The years slipped away, forgotten were the pleas of sobbing motorists, he was a bubbling, buoyant boy again. Back to his mind came the recollection of his mother arranging 7a zG. / Z/Z-t his tie as he left for the school concert after a lovely Junket zzl | dessert. How happy he felt then; how happy he felt now. // 3 1/4 Yes, his wife, Angel, worked on the same age-old maxim of his / 3 I I i /zA mother; "To make a man or boy happy, feed him well." That is I _ why she secured a Free Copy of the Renco Recipe Book with its I otTct' TUIC rnilSu 64 enticing dessert recipes. That is why she feeds our bureaucrat rtJj I 1 HIS GCJUrOIM every evening with a delectable Renco Junket Dessert. | M. Ml —mi »■ w 1| 1 N.Z. CO-OP RENNET CO. Ltd., . 1 I’.O. BOX .112, | REN C€) for JUNKET I X..T fl DAY RENCO and RENCO TABLETS all make Delightful Desserts i T.H- b LUMMMMWMMMMWMB——II—■ I■ Allll miTII I 1 lIIIITIIL WJJ TILJ ■lllfl

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23321, 3 October 1945, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23321, 3 October 1945, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23321, 3 October 1945, Page 7