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i Thrifty Efoaisewife iPfiir^* cooks for food-value. The pud- l=j_= I -» j| dings which she makes are MspJ\ // J*T 1 1 nourishing as well as nice. She A iJm . sates meat by using Com Flour and cheese in cooking her supper-dishes and makes the Jj I | most of milk by constantly using \4ciJ I rJESt j Com Flour. P^^S I She knows this to be all food II J—?*■*-? and no waste, and that both \k Com Flour and milk are still A f B | cheap foods because they have Q high food-value for their cost. § \ Thrifty cooks use Corn Flour every day: with it ther Q - mate delicious and nourishing puddings, omelettes, and 3 light savoury dishes, and they buy the kind that madc * c ™ J 3 Flour famous-Brown & Poison's M 1 N I Send a postcard to J. B. Cilfillan & Q. 3 U P.O. Box 848. Auckland. f or ihe flro _„ * j Pohon hook of economical recipe, for sauries H - and __fc Mups and gnlb md jj fl post fret ' ■ H i 3 Perfect Prescribed by the Medical Profession. 1 \l\\ Angier's Emulsion is the most palatable, the ll \r most cream-like ' the mos t perfect of all Emulsions. Even the most fastidi °us take it with pleasure, \f-» and Jt agrees perfectly with delicate, sensitive i\y. \"3|| stomachs. Those who have found other EmulfWif \\ "iJ^N&tKjrj?* 9 Ififfl sions dist astefuJ, should try Angier's, and note l|t| VM the d^ 1 " 61106 ; >* always pleases. Prescribed »1»_/T by the Meti i cal Profession for twenty-five years, I Italy/; Ml|§§_ili__ i(: is a standard remedy of proved value, equally / v '»i \i s useful for adults or children. _ - J3/ A doctor writes: —In prescribinc Emulsion for my patients. ! am *^ ways careful to see that they obtain Angier's. which ; : I know from experience is by far the best. Having tjken f vf >' A \\i\u_ir !t mvscf ' anlJ Civen it ro the members of my family for some 'j : : -i : \'S% ' : -' ;, time. I have been more than pleased with the great benefit ',-T wo have derived from its use.' I—{Signed)—M.D..J.P,1 —{Signed)—M.D..J.P, rtifct I niftL Send name and address, 4d. postage, and mention this paper. i BOTTLE ANGIER CHEMICAL • 0.. LTD.. 333 Clarence Street, Sydney, N.S.W. HIGHLY RECOMMEND ! because they have noted that in cases of weakness after fever, iniluenza, operations and general ill-health, a rapid improvement follows its use NURSE X. BENNETT, who has her own private hospital, " Mentone," Ashburner Street, Manly, N.S.W., writes the following letter: — CXEMENTS TONIC LTD. "From what I know of your medicine there U no need for lick people to say farewell to good health. ... «. j. " I have followed the nursing profession for IO years, and I have observed the results of various medicines on my patients, and I affree with others that Clemen- Tonic is a remarkably good remedy for people who arc affected with bad nerves, melancholy, and insomnia. It certainly has a curative power, and any delicate person could not do better than take It. When exhausted it alway gives mc renewed strength." (Signed) NURSE BENNETT NURSE O'SULLIVAN, Redfern and Parramatta, of 34 years' constant nursing service in the above districts, writes that in her opinion Clements Tonic is a medicine specially suited to constitutions weakened by illness. She writes :— CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. " I carried on my profession at young Street, Redfern, for 25 years, and fcr « l\av S e D had e peop.e under my car., and it hbcen'a'pllLure to recommend Cement. Tonic I knew « w oul d give good results. My niece was rather run down in health lately, but sne v git iujj on splendid as the resu.t of «ggggg O'SULLIVAN ?~ 0 0 ?opeV!^^^^ ie , V ' liver, or nerves. Try it today. NURSE MARY ROE, SO, William Street, Haddington, sends her opinion of Clements Tonic after la years professional experience 1 CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. ._„,„_, T( . k . " For many years Clements Tonic has been a great blessing to ««•"»« I know o"' instances where it has almost wrought a m,ra«l. in XheaTth ot many of my friends. Use thlsj ß^ £" \ (Signed) NURSE MARY ROE J w bere the system is rundown | .MUtf to .est and health NI7RSF E H H \LL, 502 New South Head Road, Woollahra, IS!! w E rit?s of Clements Tonic:--1 ™%g** J^jg patients in cases of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Acuio Nervousness. Here is an extract from her letter:- g " I cannot estate the va. -of your sleep , „,-__, and d y s; e '^a r % m o V ft P e n'Te_mm:nd > ° P . to My house would not be thorongbi, | ~,„_. ton-IC IS USED TO RESTORE HEALTH ALL OVER AUSTRALIA CLE "^ N B^Jn °R„,. constipation, md.gestion. Poor Blood Ato men and women. Insomnia or Brok" «» Anemia in women 5 teld rapidly to its Weak Nerve,. Debllltv. Biliousness. Lo« *™ rcma rkab c strength creating use. Those who are .11 should gr. it «? d "f Blood poison, in this sense, that it helps properties, and is especially t.eaeficial in «se^ defective Kidneys, .ad thus -Nat ? ur= to throw out the P"»°™g.ff ffiff t „ 8100d V This Medicine is the Advance Agent of Good Health KEEP IT AND KEEP HEALTHY All Chemists and Stores Sell It |_ IT SHOULD BE IN YOUR HOUSE ALL THE TEAR ROUND . EpSa.Clements Tonic 1.d.. Kozellc. N.S W - ______—_— mmmm^W6ta\

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 153, 28 June 1919, Page 21

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