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gg pi g| Corn Flour for economy, b «, ! The most delicious pudding may he truly economical if it Hj js full of nourishment. Food-value is the test. Milk is J still one of the cheapest foods, measured in food units to pi H the pennyworth : Corn Flour makes the most of milk by . I making it perfectly digestible. _ There is economy every day in i JOirHfAJTI «. froISO?I -"dMi r . OrXX Flour and chees e pudding, or Corn £| Flour, cheese and tomato pudding, made , like a sweet baked Com Flour pudding, but 5j f. . omitting the sugar and using cheese, or cheese *• • and sliced tomatoes instead, make excellent „ 4 > and economical supper dishes, hot or cold. 5, |] Ca $L ' CHEESE PUDBSNG H 1/ eliSLsii or 3to 4 persons. J, 2 oz - BroWTl & Poison's Corn Flour. ijjß * iDO* ' P " U Milk - oz ' But,er ' Jl i 4 °*~ Grated Cheese. : I l 3 I teaspoonful Salt. Pepper, and i"f ( made Mustard ™ -> d-—^——l—, Mix the Corn Fiour with a little of __ K. — -y the rest of the milk to the boil and PjjV __ t stir the Corn Flour into it. Add the ;— _ other ingredients. Boil for ten minutes, jgi I siow ovenlill a niicbrown ° n to p> W. s ' r ,onlato P'idding put four sliced ase — C^^ , Grmffcuri tomatoes at Vnottom of pip-d;sh, pour g^ Tomaa ' Pua * r Z i pudding mixture over and bake. i m n m w~ww~ Nljiiiji THE CASE IS CLEAR. ii ! jjp The case is clear. On the one hand we have fountain j j|| I|j pens that splutter and leak —fountain pens that cannot || [j i|| be filled without a bulb filler —that ars in a word not jljl themselves without this old-fashioned friend, the filler. ' ijjl But in my hand here I have an Onoto Pen —that cannot i ii|!,: : | leak and that fills it-elf. A pen a child can use-a pen I IJ! !i no v.-i=e man would be without. j !Ii! I) —You, sir, should own an Onoto Pen, it cannot leak. ' —It fills itself, it never splutters or scratches. i J|: j| Now. is 2O ■to much too psy for such a pen. All stationers. 111 j jewellers and stores sell it. Go to-day ; wh;l" the evidence is fresh i ' I I: please" , i ! Manufacturers: Thos. De Lα Rue & Co.. Ltd., Eunhill Row. I I ;■ ,■■ London E.C Manasine Agents Nokman Baker [III!! & Loncht-rst. Sydney and Melbourne. I Safety Fountain MT&MB .-:.• %3£uO)v A»k for Onoto Ink-Best for ell Pen*. ii ilif"! I n WHITCOMBE'S PRESENTATION ONOTO PENS The Largest Selection and Greatest Variety cf Point* in the Dominion. i RELIABLE SF.LV-KILLING PENS IN oni i I GOLD MOUNTED, in 07 1C f» Cln/I A/ 1 i CAP.DBO\RD POX. POST FREE £\J j• \ \ Pre.ent.rio. S.li.-lmcJ c.... /O tO XIU/ IU/- | EVERY PEN GUARANTEED CDADE PADTQ STflffm SEB OUR GREAT WINDOW TO GIVE SATISFACTION. JlAftt rhKl J SlUtfvtU DISPLAY. PEN DEPARTMENT — G.P.O Box 63, Auckland

For Ladies and Children I Immediately the hot weather comes along— P derangements of the stomach take place. gj The heat causes lassitude—want of energy— 1 and loss of nerve force, which reacts upon the |j 1 nervous system, which is intimately connected p* with the digestive organs. m The food taken during the hot weather is » \ often calculated to create irritability of the fe stomach, producing acidity, flatulency, heartburn, g a nauseous taste in the mouth, bad breath, and n a sick headache. a This is particularly the case with ladies and 5! children. ' 1 ;i The simplest and most reliable remedy to |1 help and correct the stomach—and remove the | i unpleasant symptoms produced by the hot weather a 4 and unsuitable food is j| SHARLANDS MAGNESIA h It counteracts the formation of too much 5 acid in the stomach, and prevents the improper | fermentation of the food, which causes flatulence | and a bad taste in the mouth. S As a corrective, it is invaluable, especially to I ladies, invalids, and children, in that while it | corrects the derangements of the stomach, it acts | also as a gentle laxative, in removing the ill- | digested food from the system. g In recommending Sharland's Magnesia for the | above stomach troubles, we do so because we - i know that the experience of thousands has demon- k strated the correctness of our statements. § £ Its continued success and reliability as a | medicine is due to the scientific method and | supervision of its manufacture, which ensures | that its composition shall be perfect and always | the name. a When you want Sharland's Magnesia, see that | you get it—and do not be induced to take some i other line by the misleading and incorrect state- 1 ment that it is " just as good." Remember that | you want the purest, best, and most reliable | medicine—and that is B I Sold Everywhere—l/ 3 per bottle. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 70, 22 March 1919, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 70, 22 March 1919, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 70, 22 March 1919, Page 21