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Ke@p Milk Sweet In Tho kkmk Ice-Chest An Eminent Authority on Milk —Dr. S. D. Belcher, of the Health Department of New York Citysays:— "The Secret of Milk Preservation lies in these two rules: First, expose the Milk as little as possible; second, Keep the Milk at a Low Temperature." These Ideal Conditions will be enjoyed if you procure It keeps ffood and Brinks at a Low Temperature-Absolute-ly protects against FliesPrevents Waste. The Saying thus offected more than recoups the cost of Ice. Sound Construotion and Small Ice Consumption ensure Greatest Value and Most Economical Operation. Illustrated Catalogue and Prices (rom Alcock & Co., Ltd. Head Office and Factory— WELLINGTON Branch—Strand Aroade, Auckland Agcnciei—Cbristchurch and Dunedin HAINCS 12 fliff ffiH I ]}TA S/ffliiWJ BffFj ffrlPjvff C-^sy^W'iffMfflrffy NOTE—Alcock's Wellington Address is: EAKER'S BUIDING, opposite Union Bank. "(jr-,, . <j> 1 RegMorixl N«me for EOEAN'S ESSENCE One bottle mnlten a pint of finest family conch cold and soro throat reraodi. Coili2/.. Smilo , .' Make it a Fad To ABways Drimlk Record Tea, You'll find it an agreeable fad. It is a tasty tea, with a fine smooth flavour and a quality that is impressive. Eecord Tea Iβ the daily drink of many thousands of men, women, and children. yvUJL il JL <$d> Is blended nnd packed in Wellington. The choicest leaves from the heat gardens of Darjeelinjj and Ceylon are happily blended for the delight and palate pleasure of New Zedanders. Sold by all .Stores at 2/-, 2/2, 2/4 per Ifo. %JI PERMANENTLY CURED! S Free Booklet explaining how to remove 0 3 Ooitro sent on request. Write to-day. Kj I 0«: 300(1 Mcctiici. Hnndredi of tulimonltii. J6j I A. J. DOlG,'Chemist, Wanganuul

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 145, 8 March 1918, Page 2

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278

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 145, 8 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 145, 8 March 1918, Page 2

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