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IFULLCREAM MILK POWDER . IN SH.ORT SUPPLY . We H^ve It! ' ..... 1/8 m 0R 2/6 JAR W. & S. TOMATO AND APPLE SAUCE,. Z Pints X '5, Quarts 2/5 • . EDMONDS' "SURE-TO-RISE*' BAKING POWDER 3/- tin HITDSON'S SALT CRACKERS (Fresh)* 1/6 lb., 10/9 tin KAI-IWI CHEESE SPREAD (Ful! Cream) .... .... 1/7 tin FRUTE-LAX (a Safe Laxative) • r. 1/54- carton FINEST WHITE PEPPER ,v , ...J 1/1 tin CRYSTAL APPllE-MIX SI^EAM PUDDING .. ./ 1/7 pkt. « SWIFT'S LAMB AND GREEN PEAS 1/7'tin I SUNSHINE SALAD DRESSING 1/5 tin J PREPARED MUSTARD (for Salad, etc.) .... 1/6 jar SALISBURY'S CAMP PIE (Delieious) .... * .... ; ; 2/- tin • •■ENGLAND STILL NEED . VOUR HELP! send FC0D PARCELS LET US HELP - - - 3ELECT YOURS NOW! sERvicEtlENDLY ; " PHONES - - - 673 - 176 NO CHECK AT WEANING is the rule the ca!fs digestive organs becfome more v/here caives are being fed on TOMOANA easily accustomed to soiids. CALF FELLETS. The effect of weaning is cushioned by the Containing linseed meal, fish meal, concentrated food of TOMOANA CALF meat meaf and selected cereai meals, PELLETS, so that the caives wiii grow TOMOANA CALF PELLETS are fed dry steadily and without check into robust before tne weaning stage, and in this way and sturdy yeariings. For further information write to: — Nutrition Advisovtf Department, W. & R. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTD., Box 663, Wellington. * ■ TC 5.24 M'll' — — ■ — dfflBg— ■SB at »' 'Wuii ur-r-ywc mu IIM II fir -|l I | I trrT— -I • IM m I ^ 1 1 . ^ / BR1TISH ]j HOUSEWIVSS \ That's the problem that the British housewife \ HAVE NO / ' has to solve week after week . . . the almost \ J impossible 'task of doing a week's cooking and \ OPTION / baking on a ration of one ounce of cooking fat J' for each member of the family. \. \ So New Zealand housewives are doing their / . best \o help. By saving household fats and & lf C rendering down raw fats for use in New \ C O V Zealand, they release other fats for export to . v4 W& Great Britain. Save all the fat you can . . . and ^ ^ y>Ur ^ COiieCtion depot reSutarlYD depot every Fat-day Y — ^ PEC.492*

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5304, 17 January 1947, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5304, 17 January 1947, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5304, 17 January 1947, Page 7

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