5) ■<s> e_ A tCHIMING CLOCKS N inexpensive rarity for the home. Various handsome designs, all thoroughly accurate timekeepers. : C. H. ALLEN, Jewellery House, 12 Rangitikei Street. :sa? as flight as a Feather Edmond* ** Sure to Ria« ’* Baking Pow< contain* real grapa Cream*of-Tartar. ■ It i ■afe assurance against failure in cookii Cakes and pastry made with Edmonds i invariably light and delicious. Sold by grocers. DMONDC baking >■ bakii : POWDER SURE TO RISE T <j> .*»..« V* m li jwejtn memory ilie world over m Cut. CECIL HESTER WU* SJ.TaXVZSSK C o< J a** isoe*<9 te Au} \tiO e 'T'HE story of the “ Trevessa ” is one of the - 1 - most stirring sea dramas of modern times. Wrecked in the Indian Ocean, the crew of the “Trevessa” in open boats made the wonderful journey of 2,000 miles to safety. Starving, exhausted and pitiably weak after their terrible ordeal lasting 22 days they at length reached land. A letter received from one of the survivors discloses the interesting fact that it was “Ovaltine” which enabled the crew of the Captain’s boat to recover so rapidly from the effects of their hardships. The incomparable restorative and healthgiving properties of “ Ovaltine ” not only restore health —but maintain it. One cup of delicious “ Ovaltine ” contains more healthgiving nutrinlent than 7 cups of cocoa, 12 cups of beef extract or 3 eggs. That is why it should be the daily food-beverage for everyone. pe* 1 QV» »*» ♦tie the yO vl net . te cts \ »*y t**V e*' eV» \\« v ? e* e . be' v,e cb* foe *e» tiro bo»' es**. <b» l 'fre' 1 b e ” do*' •A*" d*'° tve tbe s*» ib» <ve» a*" V'O'JetV o°" to*? tb e Ao* Vt'*® tbe tb? e»* QV» ,e»‘ Aeo 6' et ■«b e W* 4 el be\P® d'° ,i*P e *V" e*y. b° f . t\<° e sP? sb» .ec° et? tbe" 1 ae'i t"V too**b* n'° °r> d ruW otf* b'V t ec b'« oM vcv bVe o*»' ifTTM CUV ***s• BEVERAGE TONIC TOO 7 Buitds*up and oodju 1900 MILES from Sold by all Chemists al 2/6 , 4/6 and Bj~. Manufacturers: A. WANDER, Ltd., London. A generous trial sample of delicious “Ovaltine” will be sent on receipt of 3d. in stamps. Apply to the New Zealand Agents : Salmond & Sprjggon, Ltd., Wellington, N.Z. tSr" ntsroncv to k x- •>* iifniie^ rm V V JT-. liuitmuiUwAiinniliS. _ *> -*• —■ ..., w • > NATIONAL SERVANTS. WINTER and SUMMER YOU NEED THIS RADIATOR— ever thought of that? When you are bathing baby —would' n’t this radiator be ideal? In the chilly bedroom —wouldn’t it make all the difference? When you come home from the pictures and the fire is out--don’t you wish you owned this Hotpoint servant? For airing clothes —for the office for a dozen reasons —dont you agree it would he worth while to find out how little the Hotpoint Radiator costs? There is a dealer close at hand who will give you full information. The National Electrical & Engineering CO.. LTD Wellington Auckland CbrUtchurch Dunedin Branch*, at Whangarei, Hamilton, Halting, and Wanganui. <2 Cu.tombou.o Quay 'Customs Street West 850 High Street Stuart Street YOU’LL BE SURPRISED AT ITS MODERATE COST. mwmw
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 1 May 1925, Page 9
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