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■//* m \W / Mom 3* ms i If A ? 7 / V a w. I w i i <OS r ♦Sr' */. f w-^ 2^*35 MULTIPLY this scene by many thousands of homes and you get an idea of the steady, unfailing service which LAUREL KEROSENE renders to the home life of Australia and New Zealand. In its “soft white light 1 * the evening hours yield their full joys and profit, and your children’s eyes and your own are protected from eyestrain. Be sure to specify LAUREL when ordering kerosene . SLI I a The Soft WHITE ti VACUUM OIL C OMPANY, PIY

m )U m ■<*! I i $ $ :im :</>} ■■■O' m jfgi ygy nnHE bakers shown opposite are supplying bread •*• mixed with specially prepared milk milkmade bread! They are doing so because the number of cuatomers will increase every time a new household tastes milk-made bread. Milk-made bread has a delicate, delicious, nutty flavour all its own. Tho crust has a delightful golden bloom, and the fine-textured body of the loaf itself is milk-white. There is no waste with milk-made bread. It can be cut into the thinnest cf slices- —and there will be no crumbling. It keeps iresh and moist! takes a long time to stale.' There will be no odd crusts left over in your bread bin. Iry a loaf ring ° ne °‘ the bakers named, or send one of the kiddies now. N. 25. The bakers named supply Milh-Made Bread. The bakers named toil! supply you uiiih Milk-Made bread. J. S. Herron, Church St. Bakery. TIMARU. J. Gilmore, Cain St. Bakery, TIMARU. W. H. Budd, TEMUKA, J. H. Woodhouse, GERALDINE.

*4*3 m tJjuLJWLO TO mm Majce wjYA mbs.. YZ> ;/U Zuncheon CAeese SupperTHE DISTINCTIVE TOOTH POWDER —rcnftrate* Oxygen and Milk of Lime, which neutralises iooth-dcs‘roytng AeM*. K(ils the ftermi that rause decay and Nr/rIU is t the whole mouth. 2». A<l Chem Uta.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 8 May 1925, Page 3

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311

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 8 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 8 May 1925, Page 3

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