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~ ■ -' ' = ■ ' ======^\ i - / I > y I S.w&n 'though B4 can't TaSlk. ■ .• I_.. _ < I 1 «, . , An(l y° u Wlll know its message of health and up-building at once if it's right kind of food. The I right kind" is natural food—WHEAT, and the product of wheat—FLOUß. | -j j If it were not, it would not be provided for man in every part of the World. But it is, and the Almiehty • makes do mistakes. Mark that! J There's only one RIGHT way to treat the wheat—the way the ancients used to have it, via.— r • S 0 "™ ?!fS. eDn mill stones. Tour white flour, ground between rollers,-lias the germ of the wheat WHICH >) I IS YELLOW, ground out of it. YOU EAT THE RUBBiSH, really. • '■ I , N atural four should be of a creamy colour, denoting the presence of the wheat germ. White flour is | j starchy, indigestible, unhealthy. CREME FLOUR is easy to digest, wholesome, and nourishing. I v J YOU can now get a real CREME FLOUR at your grocer's, viz.: . ; i .1 ' -'' I ' Registered Trade Markr I S—P BREAD digests quickly, and then goes to work te brriM ap the ■ 1 ■ wasted tissues of the body. The Government Analyst says:." It contains \i j ALL the nutriment of the wheat that is necessary to health." , ,\ ; , You get all the nourishment required to build up body; bone, and brain a from a consistent diet of B—P BREAD. . .' J J .Feed YOUR CHILDREN on S-P BRE AD-SCO NES-ant! PASTRY, and let them inherit the price- : I less gift of perfect health. Start To-day. Nobody can suffer from Indigestion If they eat "S—P" BREAD. -, s i Obtainable from the undermentioned:— . ' i UIBT OF BAKERS. LIST OF GROCERS. In cag e you cannot get J, B-P'- ■ ,i i ' WELLINGTON Bread and Flour, fill in this Coupou. i WELLINGTON: kartell Bros. , it to us, and we will see you arc i W. Campbell. . . , __v> j • J . ,•'■ ; W. A. Kcllow, Taranaki Street. W. A. Kcllow, Taranaki Street. supplied. .. ■ . I W. H. James, Taranaki Street. S. Htlstono, Island Bay, ' '. ■ W B*od, Taranaki Street. J. H. Playno, Tasraan Street. UOBT fIALL AND CO • ' i. > Bwd & Frednco, Taranaki Street. Tritchard <fc Mitchell, Courteuay Place. • * I McParland 8r03.,< faranaki Street. E. Kilpatrick, Courtenay Place. WELLINGTON. '> 1 - E. Carroll, Willis Street. i./" 00 "' C° urten »y P]aoc - Qontlemon,-I c&nnot get "S-P" Bread ] i H. iHhor Manrfpld Prrcet, Newtown. Fj\ Hrr* (\h«. Str-t. „ , or Fi«nr Jrom <ot trado-wtn, and -' , H. K. Robertshaw, Moramar. Town and Country Stores, Cuba Street. wonld te glad- if 'you could arrange . j j i H. Denhard, Willis Street. J. Devlin, Ghuznee Street. for me to bo supplied. - \ \ T. Bricrley, Vivian Street. Janson, Bros., Gliuzneo Street. ' ' , •■ 1 Browne Bros., Tinakori Road. ' T. McCord, Tory Street. • i" A. Raven, Clydo Quay. J. Mcllraith, Willis Street. „ t > m l ( i NORMANBY-.-W. H. Webley. Mr. N. Manhine, Ghuznco Street. BakoreName i <j JIASTBRTON:—Messrs. Mackay and Son. Mr. Geo. Gilniour, Willis Street. Grocer's Nnmn K ' ,"' NEW PLYMOUTH: - Grocers JVame, ; Mr. J. Legs, Devon Street. PETONE:—Messrs. A. W. Boden,and Co. .a,., , Paper Tib DowNioM Mr. J. F. C. Buclmnan, Dovou Street. , ■ i> .', , ..V v -.> Mn.tchead Bus. HAWERA:-K. A. Gillanders. "' '■''''Signature' LLJ» J PATEA:—Gibson's, Ltd. Address „' - FEILDING-.-J. Gould & Son. • . P.VLMIffiSTON NORTH:—M.P.D. Co. Paper_...._..., v^..J.-;i .: v .... ; ;.. I FREE G!FT 0F M " \ ■ ' a "-: 1| (LATEST MODEL) ' '. J ■' M . Will be presented to tlio person returning the greatest number ' '' S| of Tobacco Labels taken from any of the following brands:—• , t i • , ' . . ;■ 1 OLD JUDGE Tobacco, 2-oz. Labels (Ftonts only) , \, I OLD GOLD „ - 2'OS. „ „ „ .' ' • „"/ I MELROSE „ 2-oz. „ „ „ I THREE CASTLES „ 2-OZ. and 1-02. Labels (Fronts only) I GOLDEN LONG CUT „ 2-ot. „ Uoz. „ „ „ ! I GOLDEN POPPY „ 2'OZ. „ 1-oz. „ „ „ , i, ' ■ " f. THE ÜBELS WAV BE MIXED OR SENT IN SEPARATELY. I ' ' ik NOTE.—Labels from a-oz. packets will count as two labels. fa Labels from i-oz. packets will count as one label. - ■ - 1 DIRECTIOPIS FOR LABELS. I =============================== . I , Post Labels to "OOLDEN POPPY," Box No. 181, 0.P.0., Wellington, with your full nntna and full address plainly written. Also state tlie number of Labels enclosed ,in the envelope. , ' > ;, " p The Winner's name and address will be published as soon as the Labels have been counted. 5 No parcel will be accepted unless full postage has been paid on same. • The Agents' decision will be final regarding any question which may arise In connection ' < 6 with this Competition. I THE COMPETITION WILL START OH AUGUST Ist AND CLOSE JANUARY 31st. 1910. I These Tobaccos are always Uniform and Reliable I THEY PLEASE ALL TASTES , ' ■ •. * ! E. LOW. 4' " ' "'""" "~ '"" "'| « ,G " E F ART IN PAPERHANGJNQS, HIGHEST ART IN PAPERHANGINGS. pATENTEE of LOW'S PATENT SHOP ' . — FEONTS, holding the largest shook o( B »\ ' Our Now XmM p ttper h M Binge are arriviiiß oa glass with absolute safoty. Dustproof and (BRAND) ' Waterproof. f\ RR H B B ' RIMUTAKA, OPAWA, lONIC, Wood or Motal. HJ B H fc_ § eißOoted thie Month. Shop and Storo Fronts Eomodclled. THE GREAT N.Z. are choice ehd Bp-to-date deslme. ___ J- Siinplj lovoly. v Do cot make yonr wloo. pbom D7EBT QEOOEE: BBADT FOB CSB. tion until you have won thcuo coode. Pattern* Show Casse and Shop Fittings. ' rent treo to anj addxoes, , OftTCtnlly Prepared by Designs and_Estlmates. THE DOMINION CANNING CO., ~~ ' ■ AUCKLAND. _ / '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 693, 18 December 1909, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 693, 18 December 1909, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 693, 18 December 1909, Page 13

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