-^— - V Try this Splendid Winter Recipe! F____ \ \ Tate I pint milk: 1 leaipoon bndy chopped onion ; 2 teaipocm {ft^HM 1 \M i - n . \ £"«ly chopped parties; 3or 4 pepper cornt; 1 blade mace; m 9fr 3C' —.mMJSS \'i tablespooni com flour; 2or 3 tlicea of bacon or ham : I =3 SHU' IjSl1jSI \ P« milk, onion. paraiey, herbs, bacon or bam into a jauce- (tT^V^ . ice t,le 'o"suea ■" ball length-wise and drop inlo the lif\^ "BLUE BUTTERFLY is a Lovely Teal" • ' HOSE are the words of a delighted user, and they are borne out (G) b y factfl -, "BLUE BUTTERFLY" includes only the best selected leaves, which are handled and packed entirely by the latest electrical machinery. It reaches you in the perfection of conditiou, and remember— Ask for D The Price is "Blue Grocers only Butterfly." stock this «r$ i*s ___***_ rj per lb.
Stop the cliildrens syfll colds a£ ozw?<? / y >/. When the little ones catch cold. H _ /t'7. '7~ -' : if tSect a quick permanent cure with ft* //£-'■ ■ ■ Bonnington's Irish Moss. Th:S fam- |8 Vafeaw*"'"'■"'•'• OB' remedy is of proven efficacy— H ««/' - Xt -'-yT { or over 50 years it has been curing the m coughs and colds of children and adults. £g Bonnington's Irish Moss is made by qualified chemists of fifty years experience—it is H thoroughly reliable. Be on your guard against imitations, there's nothing so good as the original Bonnington's Irish Moss, made by George Bonnington Ltd.. Christchureh. 5 JTPI Q°IH and get them J. J.O4J. l*l&J£hy sturdy ~ Two Convincing Testimonials: X*C3AL£i CtiffilllX • ggs 153 Uoray Place. Drmediß. « _~f~\_y "I h.ive tued Bonnington's Irish Mob for thirty yean vtaW _3 i '■■; in tho lamilv, il»o my children and grandchildront use it \Vf , II [1 an d alwavs'nnd it a reliable remedy for eooehs and colds. ■/ > 5 3f3 I ha-re no hesitation in recommending it to anyone." <Hk?-\-. W V SAMUEL COUNTER. ..ffPtglfev... _- £ ' _\% Suburb Street, MaUura. —l •■ I cor-«ider tour BonnraeUta'" Irtah Sloan Is the bent -''**'"' """*'" '"jLT ' JBONNiNCIOWS modicine on the market for c°ldj- I have tried 11 __&£:. , TU CTIfir^TrABBAfEEN and nothing equals it. I bave used it for my children »nd . ,\. \V VJ „,*„,„*,, reliable." MHa . CALDEB. P^^^^^^V^ Keep it m t/ie Aonse for tAe children. All '£&_!_W_W§_jr_ )_, _____} __________ chemists and stores sell it-get a bottle to-day aT"^ IRISH MOSS and b: prepared! SB !Mest /or mMMm over STaJJa .___&___. z%ayeaEis $f HI ii ■■— M 'S3 (2S&\ STAGING -#| f POWER AJ JH IIS If Staying-power is really another name m \. JsgsmimW3m) 8 or " reserve strength," and reserve E i| m strength depends upon complete nour- H ' v^ * jyy&sfatW #1 ishment. Oats contain wonderful Kg <±W / /- 1 nutriment — rich in phosphates —with 2\ H _W /_f I a times as much protein as wheat —rich in &§ ffl gg \ I lecithin, the nerve-building element. || # ay J&m m ut oats varvm quality—the world's jp k i J J&Sgs BjfeilSL best are grown in the Gore district m. iW JmmmWffifSr °* Southland and are noted for their W HH gUaaWHr process, -which removes every im- k t*on*3*° V /„ sft„ 7/6. and ZSlb. bags. §
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 157, 3 July 1917, Page 9
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