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Old and Young New Zealanders —all like Aulsebrook’s I\ lilk Arrowroot Biscuits the crisp, golden-brown appetising biscuits. There s so much goodness—real bodybuilding nutriment—in them that you should see that your youngsters eat them. Many a sturdy New Zealand baby has been brought up almost entirely on Aulsebrook’s Arrowroot Biscuits, They are so easv to digest and so sure to build plump little limbs and happy little folks. Buy some to-day—-ask for Aulsebrook’s Milk Arrowroot Biscuits. NELSON HOATE’S HIRE TEAS The strength ami purilv of No '■on Jioute’s '!'<-a results in its being the most economi-al. It is the host value you can possibly get u 3 diEVERY DAT f. is offered to ail who avail them* selves of the splendid properties of jjeai£ Salt One effervesctnj tu'nhl. r- . ful before I reakf.n will ere ile opprdt . a d digestion nd icmove all impurities fro'.i the blood. ‘Tis “the Salt that sweetens lif ll is f vrv red < f grownups ev'*ywhe;e, -nd child en just °lov-» Gel a big bottle lor 1/6. *xl2 Sincerity Re f ady Wean k ha ve advantages over to-order tailoring! You see the completed suit—ready to try on ' If it isn't exactly what you wanfcyou can examine others, so you’re sure to be perfectly pleased. Inspect a Sincerity at your Clothiers’—you'll be glad! 2/6: extra strong. 0/-, post tree. Quictdv correct all disorders of the system and relieve distressing symptoms. Guaranteed harmless. Agent, Fridge Pharmacy 2 Karangahape Ed.. Newton, Auckland. Take a Tender Little Hand— B Smooth and soft and velvety, in spile of housework and cold southerlies that’s the kind of hands ‘ you will have all winter if you use Sydal. It's the smooth, softening, soothing hand-emollient that acts quickly, surely and delightfully. Good for cracked lips—for the hair, loo —a three-months-supply jar costs only 1 /6, at all chemists and stores. Generous sample jar tor 3d. in stamps. G. W. WILTON & CO., LTD. Wellington 21 B (WILTONS HAND EMOLLIENT H.INC* UThe labour of the wash-tub is banished by the ‘Hydroleine* method. The woman who soak*, soaps, mbs boils, and rinses clothes in the old-time ways of onr grandmothers, is doing hours of unnecessary and unduly laborious work. Compare the strenuous washing day with the easy time enjoyed by every user of Hydroleine Soap Half a packet dissolved in a bucket* ful oLboiling water in a to or it gallon tub of cold water. Soak clothes over night, boil for io minutes with remaining half packet of " Hydroleine " and rinse. Com* pare this method with the ordinary washing* day, and then say to your grocers; “ I mast have Hydroleine Soap."

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14339, 8 July 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14339, 8 July 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14339, 8 July 1914, Page 2