"Face dry and parched after the '(rating, dear? . . . Mine was, too, but it's better now. I applied 'Svdal.' It's so refreshing, and my!—liasn t it made a change. Just feel lion' soft and smooth my face is now! It's, just grand! Go round to the chemist and get e, pot of 'Sydal' to-day. Ifs simply splendid for softening the face and hands and'arms. Inexpensive, too—you get 6uch a big,pot for 25." At all chemists and stores:— Advt:. Tour business benefits in many ways when you employ ns to pass entries, forward goods, deliver parcels. Waste time and unnecessary expense are avoided, the wort done accurately, reliably. Offices: Auckland, Now Plymouth, Wonganui, Palmerston North, Napier. The Now Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay,—Advt. . |l For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.*
' The bazaar organised for the benefit of the Thorndon Suburban Catholio Building Fund was continued in the Goring Street Hall last evening, and was again well patronised; During the evening the pupils of the Marist Bros.' School gav'o an interesting entertainment, comprising a series of ohoruses, physical drill, etc. A dumbbell displaywas given by pupils of the Marist School, Hawkestone Street. In the list of performers in the fancy danoing on the opening night, the name of Miss Molly $Ilis should have appeared. .
-, _ { The rainfall registered in Masterton j for the month of September was 5.23 £ inches, which is considerably in excess of tho Average. Tiio average for September during the last ten years has been 3.83 inches.
(jvpsraiA I Being a highly concentrated ! food does not rcquiro the long > boiling of ordinary porridge 1 cA TTivfT*' .meals. "Use half the > usual n hAVEt> riM£ quantity, and cook for SAVES WORRY _ nm. Jss, Just 2 Minutes g Gerstena is the Ideal Summer Breakfast Dish—it -will j Dot overheat the blood, ; it is quickly cooked, and so* i nutritious and palatable. Gerstena makes lovely Blanc Manges and Custards—recipes in every "bag. g | 1 What Grandad used j f j: V'Coughs and ColdsL ' 1 ■ ~I ' Grandad used Bonnington's because it was •= < Jj/ / fc '^ e most effective cold-cure available. He t! j = found that sneezing; coughing, sore | r ! w&giM '' ar >d hoar»eness could' all be = . = stopped by the soothing, "plcajant-to- = 'S? ,a^e ' Bonnington's. = SIIWM 1 BONNINGTON'S j, :ffi " f IRISH MOSS % 1..! . it stilly holds pride of place. l What it j - |; accomplished in the "sixties" for folks it will do for you to-day. j§ = i Ask for BonningtonVat your-chemist's or store. IS = ,■ 107 j = MM ' Spps' WHEN YOU KNOW©IF McCRAE MATTRESS i" so well mode -■•Or* — raaf • a • w , uo p pard. anil lumpy, even after years of use, lie/\s it K> eausejestcjMfulljr teased "Xapoc only is used—When you learn i~o\ \ that tho tickings used arc the hesfc we can get and that they at, Jflr carefully sewn—When we tell you that the tufting is accurate, and fA that we are erinwely careful -with the stitchinrr and borine of f A\\ is? b m °, r . d^T, oir wrLr ' appreciate the supebioritt ■ \W J \ vwt ,\ OP THE DAVID McCItAE MATTBESS. We recommend our Send for list EnfoyaMe. Efficiency ■ It's a. fine tiling • t-o gain this end in an enjoyalc, . happy way. ' ' ,Tlie l'oocl one eats should not only contain the maximum of body, nerve and brain building qualities, but should 'rate high as an appetiser. , Grape-Nuts' . ' . ' FOOD is unique in both thes.t 1 properties. Made .of whole wheat " and malted barley, it retains the wonderful nutriment of these grains, including their mineral elements which are vital for health. At the 1 same time Grape-Nuts is a de- . licious food, possessing ia natural sweetness combined with . a delicate malt flavour.! Served with cream, or good milk, Grape-Nuts is ideal for children and grown-up, building and maintaining the system for the) demands of life in a pleasant, enjoyable ' way. "There's a Reason" Grocers and Stores sell Grape-Nuts.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 3
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