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SEfIGRfISSIFLOOfjCOVEmweS These Fibrous Floor Coverings, artistically designed and strongly woven, are quite : : : the mode : : : TJHEY LOOK WELL AND WEAR WELL FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE POCKET, THEY ARE EASILY ATTAINABLE, WHEN MORE EXPENSIVE CARPETS, RUGS, AND MATS ARE UNTHINKABLE. SEE THE FINE RANGE NOW SHOWING IN NEXT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, AVENUE - -• - --''-. WAXGANUI.

I ■ * n»C& I M *' M for both old folks and tastiness will delight every member of I H v M Eddies and for every t h e family. Give your home folks 1 I breakfast tha^Cr^T Yo" this famo^ breaks food every 1 H doctor will tell you that :.$ all cereals morai "S- lt ls NZ- ■ national break- | M the Oat is richest in fooefctvalue. No ' because it isthe best breakfast || |g other cereal contains the high propor- Every packet contains a coupon p |§ tions of the protein, phosphates and enabling you to share in the great % m' lecithin that build brain and body. Thistle Free Gift 1919 Scheme—by > r§ m And the flavour! My I The^-jd^ which you may add beautiful silver gi g Jicious nuttiness, the dejicate toas/y spoons to your collection. | 1 . CREAM O THE OAT ;| M * Guaranteed uader the Pure Foods Act of N.Z. | m The importance of good teeth in Helper kiddies are given Creamoata Wafers M m ing to maintain good health is widely each day. Apart from the nourishing M M r cco? n'! cd- Barents can help greatly qualities of the oat, these crisp wafers H' |8 in this direction by seeing to it that their help to develop strong, sound teeth. J8 i AGo.dßeci M ~Cr«.etUWaf«r,:~ 1 2 cups Cremm«ata, one ounce of butter p^^ dissolved in a cup of warm water, half a W&^ 1) ii teaspoon salt—mix all to a soft dough— Bj6**s' foil out very thin and cut into squares— H bake a, light brown. ' ta H "I IVE" Practical Men TaHevTlCfht L are Backed | Wl^, |*|gl Ily 'The men who are behind LalJey Light are practical men bent on giving ** Service " to every Lalley purchaser. Immediately you "join up" in the "Lalley Circle" by installing this modern electric light and power plant, you become the special subject of attention by the Agents—and certainly the envy of your friends. The N.Z. Distributors and local Lalley Dealers have invested money and time in the Lalley business—they know the plant is right; that it is to the farmer a sound investment, ■ not an expense. jT^ "Live" men with practical minds will see to it that you are *■■ \ amongst the satisfied users once you instal it. / [Cmm^y \ The Lalley Plant is a model of compactness, simplicity, and high quality. Its work is efficient and economical to the highest degree. Unlike other farm facilities, Lalley is not merely a " seasonable" implement-—it works every day of the year it "always runs and runs right." On account of its consistent and faithful service the Lalley is probably one of the cheapest improvements known. The Lalley soon pays for itself in time, labour and money saved, and in extra work accomplished by reason of the improved facilities and household utilities which it brings. Many a man spends more than the cost of a Lalley Plant for merely * something to look at" in his home—for articles of no practical use. >**"& TTjffißi^^6 a^cv hoth brightens home life and is of immensely practical / mm°l v&ffijj! 'utility—it is a doubly sound investment. / tf™ */ m\^SKM c OC£d Lalley Dealers will gladly forward you all particulars I g^*y/amBS&l. Jar w'tnout placing you under any obligation whatever to buy. C"j/PLi ffi| JflSjl ipBSIL Installations are promptly executed from stock contracted Mr IBiPwiraWjlLaiiarni^ri or at P™ceß mucn lower than to-day's costs. You will "T"""lI3m!HI■/JBUnHnV benefit financially by acting NOW. I TrrjßP^ WritC *°"day tO I^HSSRS "m f WARD """" "!i«DC& M Muev m »wo*taWss' I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, % -^m | tiCMT 1 - CHRONICLE BUILDINGS,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17664, 13 September 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17664, 13 September 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17664, 13 September 1919, Page 8

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