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v\\\w\\\\\"\\" mu Miiiiuiiiifif/f m 0 % # 0 % aSSS % % % fi % SJ r? ■o, <3 ?n -CT r. m ms mm mm ii £Si m m ■t r- ' =§? $$ ?$ 1 iH S? f*>- % % «£ % mUSM % m % mtfm % *>vy SSS.X! % %K# % % %-JS % % # % 5# / ////lll iiiioiiiiiiii jjnnnHiiiittwviw^^ Unexpected Visitors for Supper “ What to give them. Oh, dear, oh 1 The milk jug empty is I know. But here’s Jock Murray, brisk and bright, s And “ Highlander ” soon sets it right.” HIGHLANDER MILK Is a grand stand by. With a tin in the house you can meet any emergency. Coffee and cocoa made with ‘HIGHLANDER’ are simply delicious and always appreciated by visitors. The Good Housekeeper always keeps a tin of “HIGHLANDER” in the home. Made in New Zealand.—Full Cream. I JYZ SB**" 'Scrlands*, MtLfv &

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New Zealand Tablet, 15 June 1916, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 15 June 1916, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 15 June 1916, Page 40

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