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FOR PICNIC LUNCHES. I AULSEBROOKS SAG CRACKERS. Now is the time of jolly Picnic Parties, and Picnic promoters will find nothing meet with such favour at lunch time as AULSEBROOKS SAO CRACKERS sandwiched with jam or butter. Nothing is easier to prepare, nothing is more delicious. Try them next time your picnicking, you’re bound to like them—everybody does. CONVENIE GOOD. NOTHING : NOTHING AS

'THERE are many ointments. This 1 one excels simply by reason of Its sterling efficacy. Acts Ilka a charm CUTS, BRUISES, BURRS, SCALDS. SORES, SPRAINS. AntUeptic and EeaUtig, SOLO'EVERYWHERE • • 1/6 OINTMENT FRIMLEY LEMON CHEESE This is a perfectly delightful Sweetmeat, made /of new-laid eggs, pure dairy butter, crystal sugar,-and sound lemons only. - It has the characteristic excellence and flavour of all Frimley ; products. A DELICIOUS SWEET!

fiJM \m3 St. George Delicacies solve the food problem In warm weather. They're always ooel and fresh, and save you all the trouble of cooking. Ask your Grocer for Sheep'and Ox Tongues Fowl in Jelly. Rabbit and Bacon. Potted Meats for Sandwiches. Be sure you mention the brand—“ST. GEORGE." Any good Grocer will get it for you.

Cut Down Your Gas Bill. BY USING WELSBACE BUENEBS AND MANTLES. These give a better light for one-third the gas consumption. Beware of Imitations. THE LATEST IH PHOTOGRAPHY. V ' 'at', P. J. DEHTOFS STUDIO, Eight Opposite Paul and Co.’s. Telephone 341. , VICTOEIA AVENUE.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13336, 27 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13336, 27 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13336, 27 March 1911, Page 2