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Salt Lick, Tonic and Specialised Foods FOR ALL CLASSES OF STOCK /MrMSALT LICK, will 'keep Sheep, Horses and Cattle healthy and vigorous. NTONIC MEALS of all stock. \SPECIALISED / FOODS provide a properly balanced ration, and therefore maximum production, vigor, growth and health. { Write for booklet on Scientific Feeding @ Stock Foods Dept ar i * 16 aa l HEADCTFKE'ZeiaNt;STSYn^^^ OT IBN feteftXWrite foT Booklet on Scientific Feeding to Stock Food 3 Department, "AJt," Messrs Johnston and Co, Ltd., Featherston Street, Wellington, N.Z., The National Dairy Association of N.Z., Ltd, Sussex Chambers, Panama Street, Wellington, N.Z. or »#. m With LEA & PERRINS 1 Sauce, a. few drops only are necessary to give a delicious and appetizing flavour to the plainest dish. A far larger quantity of a cheaper sauce fails to *-u----same satisfaction. Observt . the signaturt i (hut;- t across the red label ~ en every bottU. ss The original and genuine Worcestershire. | iiniiil pPifl j/f\ « i NS Express Cigarettes. The quality, weight and size of these t high-class cigarettes as before the war. Sold by all high-class tobacconists throughout Australasia "&fLW&** Sole Maiufsdurers. - Ardath Tobacco ft., w LONDOf

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1920, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1920, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1920, Page 9 (Supplement)

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