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■B■■ a ■ B Sacred Music The ideal instrument for playing sacred music is undoubtedly the organ, with its great variety of colour and tone and its manner of sustaining the melody. In addition to giving many hours of delightfi.il music to jl the family, a ■ Carpenter a ; Organ " will prove of great value in H the musical education of the 3 children. The Carpenter is a particularly high-grade instrument at a comparatively low price. We invite your inspection, . and can arrange for easy payments if necessary. Old instruments taken in part payment for new ones. Robt. Francis Ltd. For Everything of the Best ® in Music "* ® F1378-9131 ■ ■ 0 0 a SQ If illness threatens a breach— reinforce with BOVRIL Rovril increases the defensive forces of the body. 3 he latest in biscuits Crisp, "service" colour biscuits with a distinctive flavour that is particularly pleasing to the palate. Aulsebrook's ! "Khaki" Biscuits are ideal for afternoon - tea or supper, or form a splendid gift for the boys in camp. Ask for the new Aulsebrook's h ' Biscuits S5 j = Have Better Meals! I=l Dishes seasoned with en Mellor's Sauco whet even a dull appetite, t — l and thoro is renewed i —i enjoyment every time. I—ii —i This fine old English Sauce is a rare relish. I=3 As good as it tastes. I—ii —i To get full value from any meal, uso = Mellor's ° Sauce ' It is made in two Mrengths: I=3 Piquant and Mild Q f—[ C.H.-9 ggDDDDODDDj YOU EVERN the story of T.itile Miiry, who. after noinK | to the Lantern T.ccture of a returned J Missionary toM her mother that "The 0 Heathen? were often very hungry an'l | when they bent on their turn-turns it could | be heard for miles.' It mu«t be awful to | be hungry in a land where there is no | "REX" LUNCHEON CHEESE But thank heaven we livein civilized parts Q ■where every grocer can supply a tin of this 1 piquant palate-plejsing lacteal product. B "REX" Luncheon cheese potasses all the 1 valuable digestive properties of perfectly Matured fall cream cheese. 11 spreads like butter and is always uniform in flavor. No other cheese has the tongue tickling tang of "REX" cheese. Bay a tin to-day. ASK FOR "REX" BRAND and accept no proffered substitute. SOLD EVERYWHERE M&nu factored by JONES & CO., LTD.^/ WATSON'S* No. EO WHISKY,,,

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15874, 13 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15874, 13 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15874, 13 April 1917, Page 3

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