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from the days of earliest England up till the end of the J Bth century, (he brewing oj beer was an NajW^y noFctr ■c; UJ w* ?--■ ■ v*-i\ ui X«.P V o» /O + The home-brewing of beer, f.ki ihc home* making of bread, survived for centimes. To-day neither is economical. “Chemical” beer was then unknown. To-day it is also unknown in the breweries of New Zealand Breweries Ltd. Every bottle of beer bearing this firm’s label is good, honest beer, perfectly pure and perfectly brewed under hygienic and natural conditions. Supplied to your door in lots of 1 dozen quaTts and upwards. Manning’s Branch: 'Phones 749 and 201 Ward’s Branchs ’Phones 164 and 113 Crown Branch: ’Phone 108 Union Branch: ’Phone 89 Ring any of the above for prompt delivery. New Zealand Breweries Ltd., Christchurch WARDS ALE Try a bottle and you’ll buy a case Why Wood’s Flour is so Popular with Housewives BecsoM it is a uniform floor, year after ysar tbs quality never varies—it is always purs. You ara sure of the lightest and daintiest of cakes, scones, sponges, and pastry with never a failure if you use Wood’s quality flour. It is also ideal for soaking home made bread. There’s satisfaction in every bag of Wood’s Flour. All grocers soil it. ORDER WOOD’S NEXT TIME. Woods IMPERIAL ROLLER. Flour Milled by Wood Bros. Limited Flour Millers, Christchurch, N.Z.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18063, 25 January 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18063, 25 January 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18063, 25 January 1927, Page 14

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