of this delicious* Most economical refreshment you can buy. Get it at Chemists. Confectioners. Tobacco Shops and Stores, j Be SURE its SEALEB TIGHT-KEPT RIGHT Made by WRIGLEY'S (Australasia), LTD. Try th* ideal summer dish—stewed fruit with rick creamy auittrd made from Eduiondi Custard Powder. The youngsters ju«t lore Edmonds Custard, it tastes so gboi. Adults, too, like the delicious flavour and plates are always passed back for a second helping when Edmonds it «a the board. Edraends Custard is nutritions ai well as delicious, and <an be relied upon at all time* te pleas* both guests and family. Tell your greeer t* include a tim in your order, but make certain to c!«arly specify CUSIARD POWDER. 1 Edm»nds Custard, goei further than other brands—thus it is More eceuemical. 'Tis best for alUceasions—is easily prepared and saves worry and time. Writt t* Edmondi Baking Poieder Worki, Christchurch, f*r FREE Cookery Book-* post-card will bring it to yew. ver ©O yearj of unvarying success in relieving coughs and colds, is the long record of Bonnington's Irish Moss. To-day, as in the days of our grandfathers, it occupies first place in tens of thousands of homes, Mrs. J. C. Russell, of Oaraaru, writes:—"l con remember as long as thirty years when Bonnington's Irish Moss was used for me as a child by my mother, and I now u: MshOMoss seldom fails to relieve the most stubborn cases of coughs and colds. Avoid substitutes. Insist on Bonnington's Irish Moss. At all Chemists and Storeß, 1/6 and 216. Gorse, Blackberry and Calif ornian Thistle Conquered! Dominion Weed Destroyer ■SUDDEN DEATH ON RAGWORT; Cony of letter received from Mr. J. Mo* rison, Kui 1wi,"29/2/20. To the N.Z. Coal Tar Products, Ltd., Dear Sirs, —Will you forward me from eight to ten gallons of your "Dominion Weed Destroyer." I have already tried a .sample of your weed destroyer And find it most effective in every way. It is no doubt sudden death to ragwort, etc. . (Signed) J. MORRISON, Manufactured by N.Z. Coal Tar Products, UL P.O. Box 202 . WANGANUt Agents: NEWTON KING & branches. HOT LUNCHEONS (THREE COURSES) . May be had from 12 to 1.30 o'clock AT THE M A a-B L £ . gA R , NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Open on Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Iced Drinks, lee Creams, etc., at all hours. There is no remedy for throat and chest, troubles that has been tested *o thoroughly and ssare.ii: , . ".S'aaol" It <jots more friends t'a more .t i; tried, tl your ti.«';.nt trmiulcs vou use '\Na.'.ul."
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1920, Page 10
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