Where there's a Child there should be Cocoa. ROURHVILLE I S A food as well as a beverage. While your children are growing rapidly, Writ, to s«e that what they drink is good food. rinnimv Scientific analysis proves that Bournville W.llingtOß Cocoa is a highly concentrated food; also mentioning many Arctic explorers make it a part of this paper, for their rations. Therefore, serve Bourn- particulars of ville Cocoa whenever you serve bread and GIFT butter. Most children love "Bournville" —the cocoa with the delicious chocolate -)V_ r___-Vl__ flavour. | see the mute 'Qdbuty' on every piece or chocolate IS ()f There are a wonderful I I ("*f \ number of good dishes j I >£s I to be got out of the J I *S^_^R> 8 Bovril bottle. For Boy- 1 _<^» Cx<K ril adds beef ant* '^c to j _^ ) soups, stews, sauces, .' \ _^*^_________> ___t__a___3__- \ gravies, hashes, pies, j I't&!^£S£^s HV_sQ^jH \ puddings, "casseroles," j f —=r V-___^^ \ an<l ever V otner kind of j I >^~~>. | meat dish. Remember, j \ C. JJ J / ttle full-size 16 oz. bottle I » r-iifn V_ZZ_Z/ f 1S c most economical | *or kitchen use. ' | BOVRIL I puts Beef into | Pishes What is your part in Health Week ? You say Health Week is a good idea. Then "why not keep it: going 1 in your home for a year—for a lifetime? 9 Health is Wealth of the best kind. Then guard it well with such I things that are within, your reach. jjj Call at our Retail Department We will be pleased to supply you with— I Fly Traps and Fly Baths—Free your home of flies, and you are rid of a real danger. Rat and Mouse Traps — Use several of these. They (the rats) *re deadly vermin to have round your home. Use a Rubfcish Bin—Very essential for your rubbish. I Made with strong galvanised iron with good deep lids. Just the receptacle you want. Price* 11/6, 13/6 each Jeyes' Fluid—A real disinfectant and germ killer- Use it round your sink, down your drains. Its action is thorough. Also SPRAOLITE, kills germs and is a splendid deodorizer. Use one or more of the SHIXO Family for your dusting and polishing. They gather all the dust, and leave a dry polished surface. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Corner Jervi* Qua\ t Hunter & Victoria Sts., Wellington I k_________----------Kn_-_-_UH_____-____«l> '/K____fs\ _f j r_ i 111 4 M fH ***dw___ gg g^k^^^/j\M Makes Your If §O^Vy V \I Clot^s Fresh I IEPROXFORD mi wm •lISHfI J SQUARE m§ll _R-obto--i.. <v > a*i-W---W-—i _——_wwi wr ju ■ ;ri__BH»»--B_mL_«ii-ra----»^ j -Now Established in Our New Premises |; I 3-10 STURDEE STREET (.off Street) i\ We have recently removed both Factories 1.6 larger and mor.; up-to-date ii premises, where, as in. the past, we shall be pleased to give prompt |] and courteous attention to every customer. « LOOK JFOR THE "DAViD McCKAE" LABEL j One address oaiy—maKe a note ©f it - 3 DAVID McCRAE Ltd. "MRKBRS OF GOOD MATTRESSES," 3-1.0 STURUEB STREET (Olf Dixon Street) WELLINGTON. j
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 96, 20 October 1926, Page 12
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