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I you need for PERFECT tea / am/ m/f/ waleA wm 7A X °u r iV, vi fir m TRY SELF'HELP 26 TEA Accept Self-Help’s invitation to try a tea that’s a lot better than you’ve ever tasted before. It’s better because it’s fresher than any other tea you can buy. Self-Help tea is shipped fortnightly from Ceylon. And there’s no price penalty for its extra quality. Try the brand that thousands now use and enjoy—the popular 2/6 tea. Other blends at 2/2, 2 J4, 2/8 and 3/-. APRICOTS, clean and fresh—lid lb. ASPARAGUS, Libby’s— 1/- tin ASPIRINS, per 100 lid BAKING POWDER, Self Help—--1/1 tin BULK MALT— 9d lb. CANDLES— 9d pkt. COOKING DATES— 61b. 17BACON RASHERS, lean—l/2 lb. BACON RASHERS, side—l/3 lb. DATES, stoneless— 3id lb. GINGER, preserved— lOd per lb. HALVES APRICOTS— 1/1 tin LOOSE TEA (good value) 2/- lb. LOOSE COCOA— 9d lb. LIBBYS BAKED BEANS, large 7£d tin LIBBYS SPAGHETTI, large—--B£d tin MARROWFAT PEAS—--3 pkts. lid MACARONI, Canadian— 5d pkt. OATMEAL, loose— 31b. lid PRUNES, new season’s— 5d lb. PEACHES, dried— 9d per lb. PEACHES, sliced— 1/1 tin PETROLEUM JELLY— Iib. tins 9d 41b. tins 2/4 ROLLED OATS— 31b. lid RICE, good and clean— 61b. lid SAGO, best white— 51b. 17SARDINES, small tins—s for 17SARDINES, Brunswick—--3 for lid SANDSOAP— 4 cakes lid SULTANA CAKE— 7d per lb. SAFETY MATCHES—--6d per dozen SALMON, large tins 9d SELF HELP COCOA— Iib. tins 1/8 £lb. tins lid £lb. tins 6d TOILET SOAP— 6 Cakes 17VERMICELLI, Canadian—--5d pkt. TOMATO SOUP, Libby’s— - 7id and lid tin WASHING SODA— 101 b. I/The firm that brought prices down and keeps them down S E LF-HELP HENRY SMITH WAS GENTLE. HENRY SMITH WAS MILD NOTHING MADE HIM ANGRY NOTHING MADE HIM WILD & m m/. & ON ONLY ONE OCCASION DID HENRY FROTH AND FOAM A SUBSTITUTE FOR SOLVOL WAS BROUGHT INTO HIS HOME don't accept substitutes for SOLVOL! SOLVOL CLEANS HANDS IN 30 SECONDS I NO OTHER LATHER IS SO PENETRATING... DISSOLVES GREASE AND GRIME... REMOVES EVEN WORN-IN DIRT THE WAY SOLVOL DOES! YET SOLVOL IS AS GENTLE AND MILD AS FINE TOILET SOAP. REMEMBER—BEWARE OF INFERIOR SUBSTITUTES! ZS.ISS.IBNZ A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

VALUABLE RECIPE FOR ASTHMA, j ' CATARRH AND BRONCHITIS. These distressing complaints are I .•finitely relieved hy a compound of '■■rbs. which net through the blood ■ Iream as a tonic, digestive and ex- I ..odorant, These are the directions: \sk your chemist l’or ioz. KUHANUI ..impound HERBS, add li pints of \liter and bring to the boil. Allow to • immer for a few minutes, set aside • o cool and then strain. Adults should .ike two tablespoonfuls for a dose. Improvement in weight, appetite aid general well-being will be noticed 4 fter the first few doses, and your symptoms of either Asthma, Catarrh u r Rronchitia will gradually diminish. Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking-, gasping. wheezing Asthma and Bronchitis poison your system. ruin your health and weaken your heart. Mendaco, the prescription of an American physician, starts killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes, refreshes the blood and builds new vitality so that you can uleep soundly all night, eat anything and enjoy life. Mendaco is so successful that it is guaranteed to give you ft let (Js Do Your Panel Beating We’ll do It Bettor and Quicker tor Less. J. Pomeroy & Co. Ltd. Complete Motor Scrrk* .Station. ALEXANDRA ST. HAMILTON •Phoass: ISM. IML i

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20264, 5 August 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20264, 5 August 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20264, 5 August 1937, Page 4

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