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BEATH’S DMnBManUMHUBHBHHHHMHH Dress Flannel and Flannelettes. Rightly Priced. » m / V>'k'JKj'wyt '- ; -* 7 't $ * M'S'k - ’ ■ S? •« wji * s^l * *? & *;* 4 Viyella and Aza, for day and night wear, guaranteed unshrinkable, for shirts, pyjamas and garments for infants. Showing in a wide range of fine and heavy stripes also in Cream; 30in. wide 4/6 4/11 5/6 5/11 yard Delaines—AH-wool French and British Delaines, in a large range of patterns, for gowns, top of frocks, etc.; 37/3Sin. wide 6/6 6/11 7/6 7/11 yard Cream Winceyette, made of the best yarn, warm and light in weight, useful for children’s and ladies’ Tinderclothing, also in HeJio and Pink; 37/38in. wide 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 yard Selba Flannel, woven not knitted, soft- .. ness, lightness, and warmth, easily washed. Suitable for children’s and’ ladies undies; 30in. wide 3/6 3/11 yard dOin. wide ... 4/6 4/9 yard White Flannelette gives endless wear and whiteness; 3d/3Gin. wide ‘ 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/2 yard Dyed Dress Flannel, all pure Wool, splendid for children’s school frocks, and the Navy is guaranteed fadeless. In 'shades of Bottle Green, New Blue, Brown, Saxe, Fawn, Beseda, Red, Goblin, Cinnamon, and Henna; double width 5/6 yard Nursery Flannelette, excellent value; 26in. wide 10/6 12/6 dozen yards Doctor Flannel, guaranteed thoroughly shrunk, in all shades, useful for underclothing; 2S/31in. wide — 3/3 3/6 3/9 3/11 4/3 yard Doctor Flannel, in Cream only for infants’ wear; 36/40in. wide— — 6/11 7/11 yard Union Shirtings, in a wide range of coloured stripes, suitable for pyjamas, etc.; 29/31in. wide—--2/3 2/6 2/9 2/11 3/6 3/11 yard All-wool Shirtings, from—--4/6 to 5/11 yard 9 s George Street TIMARU.. AND AT CHRISTCHURCH '■ «*•*'■*■'-Tf- - »■—— .« • t •»«**«J»<V-«*rMW***. JU «*«**:—— tl mill—

MARMITE makes a Sandwich. / V»& S§SS % TV/T ANY hostesses excel in sandwich-making. Do you ? Are your sandwiches always clever, always different, always tasty? Are they Marmite sandwiches? The party sandwich must be dainty—a little elaborate perhaps. The luncheon sandwich, rather more substantial. The picnic sandwich must be a very satisfactory sandwich —a specially satisfying kind. lil c-\ tA» V)' s te R tb e \c«' ct'*V tto' VvW c fill \e»' to^ d o\*" 8 oVV ° VS» ice c VOfV o' 11 r^tvo sV 51 1 ■ | «3 Jill Whatever the occasion let the sandwiches you serve be different and better than the usual. Make them with Marmite, and make them in various ways. Marmite is a pure vegetable extract of exquisite flavour. It is a very nourishing food and a valuable digestive aid. Use Marmite also in all savoury cooking. Add it to soups, stews, sauces and gravies. It increases the nourishing power of these foods and vastly improves the flavour. Marmite is highly concentrated. It is unnecessary to use it extravagantly, and too much spoils the flavour. Save Money—Buy Large Jars. Instead of a 2-oz. buy a 4-oz. jar, and get double the quantity for half the extra cost. Marmite is sold by nil grocers, in 1,2, 4, 8 and 16-oz. jars. Also obtainable from THE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO.’a SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS: 174 Queen Street AUCKLAND; 83 Willis Street, WELLINGTON; 708 Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH; 93 Princes Street, DUNEDIN. Sole Agents for Marmite in New Zealand: SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO. M. 2.29.

EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW THAT For The T Speedy Relief Of Diarrhoea — Dysentery—Colic—Pains In The Stomach And Bowel Complaint In All Its Forms THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINE IN THE WORLD IS CHAM-B E RLAI If'S CeSica, Diarrhoea Remedy

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1926, Page 3

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571

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1926, Page 3

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