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NOTES ON HEALTH The question of health is one nobody can afford to neglect, yet many people will risk their health by buying inferior food when they can get the very best at the same price. More particularly does this apply to bread. KELLOW BREAD is the only bread made in Wellington which is TRULY AUTOMATIC. Many other bakers are using this name and claiming it for their bread, but the only true Automatic Bread is the FAMOUS “ KELLOW ” BREAD. Don’t delay one day longer; have these Crusty, Goldencolored, HEALTH-GIVING LOAVES brought into your house to-day. Ring up ’PHONE No. 986 and give instructions for the cart to call. If you once try this bread you will never go back to bread made by hands in the old-time, out-of-date method. “KELLOW” is untouched by hand. “KELLOW” bread is made only by : ; The New Zealand Automatic Bakeries : Limited 106-110 Taranaki Street - - - Wellington W. A. KELLOW, Managing Director. J. S. BURN, Secretary. COME AND SEE YOUR BREAD MADE. RING TELEPHONE NUMBER 986. IW. A. KELLOW, Managing Director. COME AND SEE YOUR BREAD MADE. ..uiii.ii.ilx m Vi* H. GLOVER, Monumental Sculptor, MEMORIALS IN GRANITE, MARBLE, AND OTHER STONE, GRANITE ' AND MARBLE KERBS. IRON FENCES. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Tbliphohi 31432* H. GLOVER, Monumental Sculptor, <r — 59 KENT TERRACE, WELLINGTON MEMORIALS IN GRANITE, MARBLE, AND OTHER STONE. GRANITE ' AND MARBLE KERBS. IRON FENCES. DESIGNS. AND ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Tblifkomi 3113** I

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 March 1915, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 4 March 1915, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 4 March 1915, Page 54

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