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9P Laurel Kerosene is used in the signal lamps of most railways in Australasia. Successful railway operations largely depend upon safe.and efficient signalling, and it is due in a great measure to the high quality of Laurel that the splendid systems of railway lamp signals operate so safely and efficiently. Laurel was chosen by railway experts for this important work, after the most severe tests and trials, both in the laboratory and under actual service conditions. The test of time has justified their choice. Laurel is equally good for lighting, heating and cooking. Just ask for Laurel— don't say Kerosene UH ) .4 Vacuum Oil Company Pty. Ltd. <4 -

Fruit ELayors Impart to foods a much finer and more delicate flavour than ordinary essences. “ZANOL” is also more economical, handler, and more convenient. Every cool: should use n large variety of flavours—it means successful cooking. “ZANOL’ ’ comes In many flavourines. including— Almond, Banana, Lemon. Orange, Vanilla, 1 Bose, Strawberry, Raspberry. Pineapple, Cherry, and many others. “ZANOL” is. put up in 1/6 tubes, 'which, owing to being airtight, retain the lull strength to the last drop. By the DROP— Not by the teaspoon. At all Grocers, CheirlMr and Stores. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO OF N.Z.. Christchurch. ■m 4m IRISH MOSS *tbi For €he cliild.r s erL£ Coughs There is no remedy so soothing and so efficacious for a child|s cough or cold as Bonnington'a Irish Moss. In thousands of families it has been the standard remedy for over 60 years. . Boraiii^tori’s IrishOMbss allays inflammation, throws off phlegm. Its viscous properties act almost like a throat paint, thus giving relief to the inflamed glands of the cough racked sufferer. Beware of imitations. There is only one Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Ask for it by name. Price 1/6 and 2/6 at, Chemists and Stores.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10607, 4 June 1920, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
298

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10607, 4 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10607, 4 June 1920, Page 7

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