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I 4: fiiti'l © sj f* Fa KATE & SIDNEY Our mis-steak. We should have said Steak and Kidney. But even that can be a bit of a mistake if you eat it without Mustard. But who would ? A spoonful of golden Mustard adds just the finishing touch of flavour to steak and kidney (got it right this time !) pie. And it sharpens your appetite—and helps your digestion, too. That’s why people take Mustard as a matter of course, particularly if it happens to be a meat-course. it’s nicer with Mustard Colmans Mustard YOULL ENJOY THE CnQJU> iqUi 4 1 _► BISCUITS 'Jry PETER PAR A LIGHT DAINTY BISCUIT FOR AFTERNOON TEAS

tJ Back to CLEVER MARY THE ENEMY OF GREASE

BAl> LEGS. Beware of Imitations and substitutes for “VABEX." The only local treatment rooms: Burse Atlifield X. Vane-Wallace, H.B. Building's, Room 109, Corner Cashel and Rig-la Streets; phone 33-776. Patients using home treatment can now obtain supplies from the above address. Elastic stockings, Bandages, etc., made to measure, and Elastic Repairs done. Consultation Free. (Established 1920.) X

REMOVE LINES THOSE t lackheads, JANAT H. DATA 223 Qactn Street (Room \ Auckland, C.l.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20280, 14 April 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20280, 14 April 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20280, 14 April 1934, Page 14

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