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Sweethearts— Sister s Children— I Everybody is gladdened j s by a packet of this J new, delicious, mint-flavored chewing 3d. Sealed P er TOjf/ in the air-tight, packet damp-proof, dustof 5 bars. proof wrapper. It quickens appetite, aids digestion," cleanses the mouth and teeth, perfumes the breath, soothes the throat It is excellent to use after smoking or eating. It is a welcome confection for callers. No fear of after-effects, for it relieves—does not burden—the stomach. Chew it after every meal. It is made from clean air-dried chicle, flavored with the pure juice of fresh mint leaves—made clean and kept clean in the tightly sealed packet Obtainable from any Chemist, Confectioner or Store. Sample packekby post for 3 penny stamps from the sole Australasian | ' - agents, J. 0. Gambles & Co., House"- Flinders Street, ■■■■■■ — n rrimrTrrrnTrwwniirTMßMwnMmiiiEmiMiiuMMMij Ja,rs« . : British Made. Special Patent Fastener. Will last four times as long as an American. Pints, SS. 6cl.J Quarts, 6S. 6d.; J Gallons, 7S. 6d. per dozen. This is barely cost price, but want to clear, as they are too good. ' j Workers.. ■ Be British and buy a British Wringer.. Best-American is only guaranteed for •. : 2 years, but English is guaranteed for 5 years, only a few shillings more than the Yankee. Linoleums. ' : ' •- We are now showing somo new designs just landed. Kemember, we only stock British—no Continental. • Carpets & Garpefc; .Bcstiares. i We have some of exceptional value. We never'hesitate to stock thj' best Carpets. We find they are easily sold. For reliable value In all Class of Furnishings see' - 1 " GEORGE WINDER,

A Taste Of Health Is Sweet. Grape-Nuts —a partially pre-digested food will make a change in one's feelings when it is used with a bit of cream or milk.' For breakfast add one softboiled egg, a littl© fruit and a cup of Postum —that's enough. Cut out the meat, bread,' butter and potatoes. In a few days Dame Nature will sing her song of joy to you. Doubt it? Have a try. By the way, did you ever read that little book, "The Eoad to AVellville?" Miniature copy found on packets of Grape-Nuts.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2431, 9 April 1915, Page 3

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351

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2431, 9 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2431, 9 April 1915, Page 3

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