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HAVE YOUR MOTOR SPRiNGS SET UP AND REPAIRED By G. Clifton & Son, General Smiths, Gas and Electric Welders, Main Road, Weraroa .(Near Kimberley Road). Telephone 498K. SMALL SUPPLIES OF PLAIN ANL BARB WIRE ARE COMlNG TO HAND REGTJLARLY. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW IN ORDER TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Stocks of Seed and Feed Oats, Wheat, Mash, Meals, etc., always on hand. Let us have vour order for Grass Seeds, Lupins, etc., for Autumn Sowing. QUALITY is our Watehword! MOLASSES - FAINT - NA1LS STAPLES — FERTILISER GENERAL HARDWARE Wholesate Wme & Snirit Merchants. W. BllLL LTD.. General MerchauGs. . LevinNever failing relief C uighs & CoTds Woods' Great Pepperniint Cure W. E. WOO'DS, Ltd., Lambton \\«tn.

*■ > ^ Eat it every day— Ravv or Cooked l[ m Cheese is an excellent food for J//u all ages, from the toddler to the centenarian. If not overcooked and toughened it is easily digested and combines well with other foods. Besides being quickly prepared it is a comparatively inexpensive protein rich food. WAYS OF SERVING CHEESE - 1. Raw with bread and butter, honey or jam; a piece wrapped in the school lunch; grated on salads of every description. 2. Cheese grated with yeast • extract, chopped parsley, chivcs, tomato, mashed prunes, minced raisins, sliced lettuce, maslicd grcen or dried peas, flaked fish, and/or salad dressing and spread in sandwiches. 3. Toasted cheese sandwiches as a luncheon or tea dish, or crisped bread and cheese rolls for parties. 4. Cheese sauce with vegetables; macaroni cheese with bacop and tomato; fish, cheese and potato pie. c EVERY MAN, WOMAN and CHILD SHOULD EAT A PIECE OF CHEESE EVERY DAY Issued by the Department of Health _ | _20.48_ | ^ PMEFABKSCATE® _ | | GARAGES ANW SSIEI1S j | MADE TO ORDER OR STANDARD SIZES j j . — Also — i j Any Buildings Made To Order i j i I PAKTICULARS, SIZES, PRICES, ETC., | OBTAINABLE I FROM LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE : ! I I. B. TOMUNSON | j RUPINI STREET OTAKI j , 'PHONE 154X j l

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1949, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1949, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1949, Page 2

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