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What is feF Sardine? r ?| I. Why Sardines differ.Jm 'w ho recent action in the Huxlfe. i C, .nrts has proved that there ji it lire called a ‘ .sardine.*' A »nivs a sardine oy curing just ixwmea a kipper by kippering. Therefore, if you simply ask for you may get fish that are unpal.lH indigestible. But if you ask for Hard Ines you get dainty little from the Norwegian fjords whl« wHBi nourishing as they are -fW 1 gestible ns they are nourishing. * W'’ Skipper Sardina Angus Watson & Co., Proprietor.v, >. on-Tyne, Englaird. ' <?«.»• New. Zealand Agent: Mr. Henry B Box 670, Wellington. ‘

ARE YOU FAIR TO YOURSELF?] ■\7OU begin to i x look old, with those grey and faded hairs, // always so con- ll » R ]\ spicuous. A ill': 0 ') bottle of the yLI \!/Ivc Jj j! world-famed Y Lockyer* s Hair Restorer, I|6 gives health to the Hair and restores the natural colour. It cleanses the scalp; is the most perfect Hair Dressing. DON’T LOOK OLD.

JtICY-KOfcr DryShampoo .THE REAL THINGS. •< does not leave, the -y HEADSTKKEY-CONmiNS gynffl rjo injurious ingredients. ©?L2 ND EXHIIARAnNQ CURES HEADACHES

EASTERN DRAPERIES, ORIENTAL EMBROIDERIES, JAVANESE ART WORK. BENARES BRASSWARE, SWATOW GRASSLAWN, DRAWN THREADWORK. Etc. To be obtained at ERNEST A. RIMMER Oriental Art Specialist. Showroom: Ground Floor, Strand Arcade, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. 1

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 26, 25 December 1912, Page 70

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Page 70 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 26, 25 December 1912, Page 70

Page 70 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 26, 25 December 1912, Page 70

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