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m, '■M i & 7 & /in 7rt/'d ZPure'Cc&ou* >* CSKK CO C O H.VUT« tfitK. mm »a*A*** PRYS breakfast cocoa IpwSwSg JRistol & 10N225« THIS bonnie wee thing is a FRY’S COCOA girl. Her cheeks are rosy—she’s plump and strong — a sunny, healthy, romping little maid because she gets FRY’S regularly. A most untiring little person —but FRY’S gives back all her spent energy —and MORE to grow on. Have you any little “pale faces” at home? Build them up with FRY’S. 'J

mm KJ r.J> Kui • ii— , V* •- - . ■ •* ri. '.r • ■ . '•yjycSYY;:. ' •: *s%*#'&<( &*?i *3#% I H '\ • ’ : 'T;V ®P'JWl*'„ f '*"n scots.r Uil'j J ®EajggHO ifTS JR» |g)SE»C^ '•firm v £\ ( JX> «3-« CSS* to ■r"" // 1L You owe it to your own community to keep your home in perfect condition. PAINT IS A PRESERVATIVE B-H Tri-Colour Paint Somewhere else in “Every community” stands another house. Its owner has become discouraged. He has quit trying. He has lost his ambition and gradually has accepted his fate as a down-and-outer. You know that this is so, because his house says so. It is dingy, beginning to crack and sag, and is imprinted. Its owner is not a good citizen. He has not done his share. His house stands out like a “sore thumb.” It robs a whole neighbourhood of legitimate real estate value. Buyers of new houses avoid its neighbourhood. Ask your Local Dealer for it. BB&MBBftM-HENBEBggM MONTREAL HALIFAX ST.JOHN TORONTO WINNIPEG MEDICINE HAT CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER Which House Dominates Your Block? SOMEWHERE in "Every Community” is a house which always smiles at you. It is always a little more cheerful looking than the others, brighter, better kept, and— well painted. Inside that house lives a good citizen and a good neighbour. His house is so inviting that it is like a hand stretched out to you. You are hound to feel glad that its owner lives near you. It rr B<Ukion NDCRi?2 u« Gordon & Gotch—l .. S. PATERSON & CO., Ltd., Auckland, Gisborne, Wellington, Christchurch & Dunedin, Wholesale Distributing Agenti

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Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 963, 3 July 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 963, 3 July 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 963, 3 July 1920, Page 2