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Seal year home-made beverages this modm way HTHIS Summer you will probably be preparing a fair quantity of beverage for family use. Don’t ever put yourself to the tiresome task of trimming up ordinary corks to Et the bottles. Procure a C.A.C. Bottle Capper now. The illustration shows exactly how it works. A C.A.C. Bottle Capper is a necessity to every home brewer. Frice complete with one gross of C.A.C. Crown Seals, 18/6, at all Stores. cm o' z Juzssis ome with N e . own ■ If unable to obtain write direct to Agents .—Colonial Ammunition Co. of N.Z. Ltd., Sports Depot, Shoftland Street, Auckland. C.A.C. CROWN SEALS C.A.C. Crown Seals are absolutely the best sold in New Zealand. Only specially graded cork is used. Absolutely airtight and very inexpensive. Used in all big Breweries and Bottling establishments u» New Zealand. Price : 2 /6 per gross 3d. per dozen CAC Bottle Capper Its a Corker =2 Serve MARMITE sandwiches these summer days Piquant, savoury, delicious —Marmite sandwiches are just the thing for flagging appetites these drowsy summer days. Spread the merest film of this rich nourishing paste on buttered biscuits or buttered wholemeal bread .. . sometimes add cool crisp lettuce leaves, tomato, chopped nuts or olives. Serve Marmite some way every day—because you will enjoy it, because it will benefit your health. For Vitamins feed vitality and Marmite is the richest known source of vitamin-B. Try Marmite "cup.” Dissolve a teaspoonful of Marmite in a cup of boiling water — it’s invigorating, refreshing. Add a little Marmite to soups, stews, sauces, gravies, and to all savoury dishes, it is a great digestive aid. MARMITE A SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD Obtainable at grocers and at Sanitarium Health Food Shops. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET W aikato New^ea^i^d Just Published . A BEAUTIFUL 176-page booklet (printed in two colours) embracing the activities of ALL towns in the Waikato, has just neen published by the Waikato Times. , This book is profusely illustrated. Among the many illustrations there are pictures of the Ngaruawahia Regatta, Hamilton s beauty spots, the Cambridge Bowling Tournament, Okauia Hot Springs, etc., etc. The history of Arapuni is told by picture and word. This book also contains a very useful map of the North Island of /V.Z. Price 3/6. ON BALE ARAPUNI —E. M. Finlayson, Ltd. BUCK LAND —-Mr Bilkey, Saddler. CAMBRIDGE —A. G. Boyce, Stationer C. F. Lange, Stationer. W. Wlitte, Stationer. FRANKTON —A. H. Beeves, Stationer Railway Bookstall. HAMILTON— Jar/es & Son, Victoria Street. Bond’s ’/ook Co., Ltd., Victoria Stre^.. Paul’s Book Arcade, Victoria SL L. Mallns, Victoria Street. W. i. Stevens, Victoria Street. H. Welch, Victoria Street. J. Watts, Victoria Street. ' HUNTLY —HuntIy Printing and Publishing Co. AT. NGARUAWAHIA— E. H. Pharo. J. W. Turner. OKOROIRE BPRING8 — Spring* Hotel POKENO —Drarnns’ Garage. PUKEKOHE —Mrs Churches, King St. j. Patterson, King St. PUTARURU —W. H. Haggard, Rly. Station Bookstall. }. C. Torn aim, Store. RAGLAN —O. Bertling Confectioner. L. R. Langley, Stationer. RANGIRIRI— Mr Metcalf. TAUPIRI— HiII Bros. TIRAU —Rose Bros., Ltd. IE AWAMUTU — G. Ollford. A. Malrs. MATAMATA —C. E. Barry. Stationer. M. Kaveney, Stationer. MORRINBVILLE— L. Echlln. KIHI KlHl —Petrol Station. MERCER— A. ]. Bourne. IROHA —Herbert’s Book Concern A. E Creak (late Mrs Raynor). L. J. Flatt, Stationer. KAU — Fielders’ Emporium. UKU —A. E. King..

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17606, 10 January 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17606, 10 January 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17606, 10 January 1929, Page 11

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