s=r m, f • •'.V,y/?,/V ~ r'iV W* mUrTL Srap s \\/W ies»\*7s? &m' WMMMMMMM y* M*M Half your bacon! Is that all you digest ? Bacon is not easy to digest —unless you eat mustard with it. The fat of the bacon resists the digestive juices, but the tingle of the mustard does the trick. Mustard seems designed by Nature just for that very purpose. People say it “takes the richness off,” which is only another way of stating that mustard makes you digest and assimilate your food. Bacon is dear now. You are wasting money if you don’t eat mustard with it, because you are not getting the • most out of the food you buy. sa m a, S3.&F. DIGESTS THE DISH pasEaEi '■> (hj. U OB 5 E BROTHERS MOTOR Dodge Brothers’ Motor Car is BnllS for Long Life and Endurance ip& ES ERY Ltd
*; As one day succeeds another, it is noticeable that it is colder and more searching than its predecessor. H It is good policy, therefore, to get in full supplies of Sewing Materials —■ D.I.C. FLEECY FLANNELETTES for all kinds of warm Winter Garments Patterns if you want them—-Postage Paid White Twilled Flannelette, very best quality and make .11 in. wide 1/lliyard 10 in. wide ... ...2/li, li/C yard Plain White Flannelette, for Chidren’s wear, Underwear, etc. 2S in, wide ... ... 1 /.S.J yard 11 in. wide ... ... 1/lO.j yard I'd in. wide ... ... 12; 9 yard Strif»e<l Flannelette, for Pyjamas, Shirts, Children’s w.-ar, etc. I t 15 in. wide ... ~ 9. II in. wide I/Ilk. 1/11‘ yard Very Heavy IJnality 3>nrlt Mhirtings for .Aten's and Hoys’ Shirts, dark grey grounds with coloured stripes ... ... ... JS/ti yard Clydella, a very similar c!oth ro Viyella. made by ’ the same makers. (iuar.inteed unshrinkable and good colourings in a variety of good liiousiug, Shirting, aud Pyjama patterns 31 in. wide ... ... -1/11 yard -IO in. Cream Wincey, a special fine cloth, made especially for Ladies’ Lingerie, Night Wear, Children’s Wear, etc. Very good value I»/6 yard fashniercttc It lousing*, for morning and house Blouses, medium and dark grounds, in stripe aud small sprig designs. Ideal go nl qualities I/O, 1/9, 1/11 A yard D.I.C. Box 397 Dunedin
GOE MINEBS GUN EMI 30/- DAILY AND SUPPLY MORE VNIGHTCAPS (THAI)!-; NUTS, DROSS, AT MARKET RATE, OK CART, AND RAILWAY TRUCK AT NIGHTCAPS 10 ANY SIDING ON SOUTHLAND RAILWAYS. SEND ORDERS TO The Mghtcaps C©al Company, Ltd., iox 18, Invercargill. RETAILED BY COAL MERCHANTS THERE TO HOUSE AT 4-3/© per Sen for Coal, aai 31 /- for Nuts, CASE.
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'Sr ~ &> SOLIO BASE BOILER. >;sr l_ laS£ Housewives ! Why not Save Yourselves Hard Work? The UNIQUE BOILER has a specially constructed furnace, which gives quicker heat on all parts of the Copper and keeps it up. Any kind of Fuel will feed a UNIQUE Fire. It makes the washing an easier job. Saves time in boiling the Clothes. Saves money in buying the fuel—an all-round boon ! NEWBERRY, WALKER. LTD.. Manufacturers, Ward Street, DUNEDIN.
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Southland Times, Issue 18830, 25 May 1920, Page 2
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494Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18830, 25 May 1920, Page 2
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