All the rich flavour of Cream Custard— j all the crispness and I niceness of Aulse- J brook's Biscuits are < united in I Biscuits More than a biscuit but less than a sweetmeat, Aulsebrook's Custard Creams supply an excellent noyeity for afternoon tea their flavour is distinctive—their goodness is beyond criticism—Mother, Father and the kiddies will all relish Aulsebrook's Custard Cream Biscuits. Try them to-day! W.H.PRKMSONL7 [ MOTOR AND MARINE ENGINEERS I GEAR CUTTERS ~ f Welding by Acetone Process. -'■ FOUNDERS AND IMPORTERS j Engineers' and Plumbers' Supplies. I ! Manufacturers of Motor Car I Accessories. | J Electrical Sundries etcV >'i | 'Phone £BB 'Phone 588. FREEZE! - | There's colder 5 weather 11 coming, j but you won't mind I if you get inside =5 one of Plimsoll's 1 Smart Rainproofs \ g with fancy linings | from 37/6 I A. few Macintoshes '* I ~ 15/- :'. : | Smart D.B. Tweed .Coats I . from 35/- ...... /. Corner Manchester and St. Asaph Streets I JIBS. HUCKS wishes to announc* f chut she has removed to more commos &o»8 premiees opposite " The Times 1 * j Otbce, Gloucester Street. 7 MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 1 SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. ! Belvae | hai been thoroughly renorated and! | ir-oiight right uu to date. Electric { | iAghi system. Firet-cias3 Meals. ' : j ]Jvery Home Comfort-'.'> j (Mrs. Hucks - Proprietress{ | Art Students, Artists, I Teachers, etc' J \Ve specialise in School of Art Bequif -Itcs, and all Drawing and s Painting I Materials. Eeliable quality rod i nmclerate prices. . .;. * i 0") Cashel St. (opp. Ballantynis). burnirr throat Don't put up with that feverish cold ;inv longer. Bennington's Irish .Moss will quickly "set busy" on the vicious i-okl germs and relieve the inflammation of the membrane lining the airpassages. Bonnington's will swiftly clear "the choked-up passages, dispeling that enervating/ feverish I'eehng enabling vou to breathe freelv. has the unqualified enclorsem.ur.t of many thousands in this generation as it had in the generation bcfoiy W'e quote ouc of tajun'testut-fjuUt..--Stowan Island. ,/ ' '•I hiive been snfforing from % -^"j nfvere coki in the ■;lips; ls.:?ly ifcsr and bare tried all kinds of so- IHjj called conch ewes. Inn I still J! ,E----find Bonninvrton's Irish Moss :o he the I'l'st. I rci-ym-mf-nd It to my friends c> i' :* a lone viv cheapor Uibu ■ „ Wis." c H. B. COTTEELL. Ask your chemist or tMcuMnw storekeeper for Bonning- I ®&S. ton's Irish Moss. 104
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11686, 1 May 1916, Page 3
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