I A BEAUTIFUL ! Art Calendar For 1921 <►. < > •; IT’S YOURS for the modest stun of sixpence (6d) to <> cover cost of packing, envelopes, addressing, II postage, etc. z ! • > The Proprietors of “Amber Tips” Tea have just • ! I landed a small supply of artistic calendars. If you I “ wish to secure one send name and address with six- ; !; pence (6d) in stamps to : :: “Amber Tips” Tea | Box 946 I CHRISTCHURCH | £ To avoid disappointment, write to-'day. Don’t miss * t this opportunity of securing a very useful and artistic * t production. Similar calendars are sold in the shops < O lup to 2s each, the only difference is the neat advertisement at the top of each “Amber Tips” Calendar. 4 ♦ ♦
;• OVER 8 The i GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR. The permanent voluntary choice of live men everywhere. PRICE 27/6 eacii Including 12 BUdes. Extra Bladss 6/6 dozen., MADE IN CANADA. Obtainable Everywhere. Agents : E. J. HYAMS, LTD., Box 45 - Wellington. MADE CANADA avcft , ——> Gqlduerg I Hooray ±or» Eam«n& Gistard C What a hurry and scurry for the table when the kiddies learn that there’s Edmond’s Custard for tea I How they smack their lips in y anticipation, and after the dish is served how quickly they ask for more I | \ Mum and dad prefer Edmonds* too, I J for they know it’s as wholesome as Edmonds' Custard yrl *’ delicious. Powder makes de- \ Stewed fruit, puddings and pies when iicious custard m a served with rich, creamy Edmonds’ few minutes. It Custard, evoke praise from dad, goes further than clamour from the kiddies and a flush other brands and o f pl easure an d pride from mother. j is therefore eco- M nomical. Besides, Don’t forget a tin of j®)/ it is cheaper than Edmonds' Custard Pow- ww: imported powders, der in your next grocery because there is no order. duty to pay. 1M WDMOKbq .-uyO | „ CUSTARD a 1 r-- ■
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SUNBURN Maj’ be classed by some as one of the lesser ills of life, but to the possessor of a delicate skin It Is one of the worst modes of torture \to be imagined. After a glorious day In the l.urf, or a delightful bush picnic, the aftermath of scalding, burning face and hands and ckisfiguring blisters takes away the hnppy memory of the day’s pleasure. To minimise the alter effects of Sunburn, anointing with Bexoiia, the Rapid Healer, is all that is necessary, and the Skin, soothed and cooled by its wonderful Influence, will quickly regain Its normal teinperature and comfortable coolness. Rexona, , Is Uld and 3s, obtainable everywhere. k ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1921, Page 6
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460Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1921, Page 6
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