KEEP MORE CHICKS AUYE V "Si This season, more than ever befoi*, tftt country needs every chick it is poaaikit to rear to bnild a larjre additional Army of autumn and winter-laying pallets, Ifttf. Cut out mortality risks with TODM •tock. For chicks that really pay . . that keep far ahead in strength amj healthy growth . . . whose chance* tf thriving to an early maturity are trema* dously increased . . . feed a dash of Rank wood regularly. Karewood Tires growiag chicks a head start to profits . . . steps op their Usability ... is one of the saiet tonics for both young and matured stock in the world. Read this:— "Last year I hatched out &f chick* and made up my mind to feed these th» Karewood way. I never lost a tingle chick and have never had chick* thrive and feather «o quickly before." JfJt, (Original letter on file for inspecttoa.), Karewood is obtainable —i-lb. packet. uHm 1/-; lib. packet, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price S/Z
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Robin Hood and ' : 'M his Merry Andrews . I If Robin Hood had known Andrews liver Salt, it would *•-»-* be easy to understand why he and hi. dcnwhtyband flt , Vl_ii =' fe " - were merry men! «~s«y»™» «f You. too, should be a Merry Andrew. A dug of (M l Andrew, i. a delightfuUy refreshing drink, ibdit w l-rr-^===W<| the first step towards the Inner Cleanli- ■ l r -° f : l ness which is the basis of good health. Andrew, is effervescent, pleasant-tastina »mHRKSJ&v. —a really refreshing drink. But it is much M' more—it gently clears away all clogging W ff: :•• R* f > impurities, purifies the blood, leaving the M d '•9 4/ system refreshed and re-invigorated. I Hit *H If • : Young and old benefit from the morning BTOiI»HW^Hi. ; mia ■ " bubbling moment with Andrews." It u 93lliiB3iAIA: SO I * entirely harmless and not habit-forming. »"i 1 Aie w |utl I
Concentrated, Economical, v o^^^^ Cheapest in the long run. THE ADDED TOUCH THAT MEANS SO MUCH
Modern Amenities for Travellers At Wellington Railway Station Comfortable dining-room, commodious cafeteria, hairdressing saloon, bathrooms and well-stocked bookstalls are among the facilities provided at the Wellington Railway Station to meet the personal needs of travellers. Auckland Station has similar provision for the travelling public. The whole service is notable for its cleanliness and quality at moderate charges. RESTAURANT SERVICE FROM 7.0 AM.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 10
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