FOR TEN DAYS ONLY There is an opportunity for the men and boys of this district to secure DIRECT ADVANTAGES in the purchase of clothing, , We are giving the public the BENEFIT OF SPECIAL FRICES FOR TEN DAYS, AND THE BARGAIN LINES WE OFFER must appeal to the discerning. Theeeprices will convince rou of the great reductions we have made. * HAPPY DAY'S What joy it brings mother and father to see their kiddies growing up into healthy, strong boys and girls. There are thousands of sturdy children throughout New Zealand whose foundation for the day is a plate of body, bone and brain building Creamoata. Creamoata is joat what its name implies-the Crean oI the Oat—and of the worid's finetfoatr—rich in organic phosphorus, in protein, in lecithin. ""fa* youngsters grow. The exclusive Creamoata process—a pan drying ozone treatment of the grain—imparts a delicate toasty flavour, unlike amy other. Every spoonful is beautifully light and creamy. And Creamoata is pure and wholesome under the Pure Foods Act of New Zealand—it is untouched by hand during manufacture. Every grain is treated by twenty-three different • atomatic machines, amoving every particle of impurity. Weighed and packed in dampproof packages by m* chiney. Just try ooe packet Your grocer sells it over a mil* fion packages were bought last year. ff ym mat tb» fa* Omtfef Thistlm Brand i»Slk., 7fb.and2Slb.bagM. ThatU FUk*dOats «r« fmr tmp+i i*r (• ordinary rolltd «" mud parity. Cw—ct.. Mil Otbet, TSiitle Ekked Q*t» aad Oatoml, Scaaobw MdflerafU bar the Thistle Braxi—die |ututee of oatbty and parity. All Tlwtle prod«cti dure in the (Ml Free Gift Sdsase SUtk Spoosi for the boetewifo- Hyticsic Bib. far the dAka. sJdli. mtmr for enpoa ifceet md Frre cavxH lo "Think," Box 24, Cat. 7 uarrssas: (\ \ <tn tvf. m DentvOrUrt bacterid tl»# j «Mtb, and «wra a lot o: "TiKcr ■ TOOTH POWDKR «y.~3x iTirrr 1 - tto axntk. rtweteM -mi. per- «*» taw*, aad mh* teetii "I Never Saw Such Growth This is the frank statement of thousands of pastoraKsts all over w hen discussing the results obtained froa the we oi fcaipse Gnus Fertilizers. No. 1 - £7/17/6 perfn (F<* *U putsnd No. 2 - £7/17/6 per ton (Far nwiag witkmil wluaUrine Jowb penuaut itubnW The application of "Eclipse" Manure js always rewarded by the increased growth which spells increased carrying capacity and consequently increased profits. ill Prim free oo Rail, Inlay, W*«|»nnl, from wh«re North lund rttmirtmenta *re readily obtained. Writ* to Book girißg Prrc»Ljt sfEdipM" Feriilij«rß, Analyst#, eto. The New Zealand Refrigerating Co. WANGANUI VICTORIA AVENUE . e'% SRANO" GfIASS Q:
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1917, Page 7
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422Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1917, Page 7
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