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i%mirt What do you know C^ijP By N tL^<^ about vfl Corn Flour? i^/l \y*f- —-"■* II Many housewives make Ll / yj r mistakes about Corn Flour. s' V Some use it only for /S\. "j?^""]^-*-' making blancmange. mAf <?- -^eS^rff^ Others think it is only for '"' "// sweet milk puddings ; but /^ it makes excellent savoury , : ? dishes too. 'ii Corn Flour is not for occasional use. but is an everyday r" S economy. Another mistake is to think that any Cora S? Flour will do. It is important lo use _ v kJg%$U#T& &I £ 3 ! Corn Flour + p _j the that made Cotgx Flour famous. *~ 3 a H Corn Flour for everyday light cookery is a revelation to sjj ■ housewives who have formerly only used it now and then. % They have learned how many simple, yet attractive, |j light dishes it makes. g B Learn the mcrels of easy Corn Flour cookery. The Sj Uj Brown & Poison recipe book will help you. It gives „! p- simple instructions for the making of economical sweet $*\ •gj end savoury dishes, soups and :cuccs. It can be had Urf n free for a postcard to J. B. Giifillan & Co.. P.O. H jgj Box 848, Auckland. V/rite for c copy TO-DAY. *$ Fγ im 'iita j~l ~sb~tj»"B3 es &i us ss '53 s& as as as tsa.pl Prescribed by the Medical Profession. k ti There is no safer, more efficient, or more reliable V|;Y{*'^ remedy for children's ailments than-Angler's Emulsion; moreover the little ones all like it and take it Vfr V willingly when they refuse other medicine. It is inm% valuable for colds,coughs. bronchitis, whooping-cough, [%■ \\ C^^;Sc^ r3 \&h| or an >" c h est affection : for scrofula, rickets, or any / W- X >fi| wastiu S disease ; for building up after measles, fevers, I Hr ° r Or any wea^ene^-iun -down condition. Forchil. / t l / dren " ith P ° Or a PP etl * c and weak digestion, it acts E |JPL AL ,i p this pl?e r.

Chfiinfd to Safety Where the road signs point to danger, 'Chain' Trsad Tyres literally chain you to safety. On the quid:, short turns, on wet and slinpery rc?.ds. en hard and sunbaked , -treecs. 'Chain' tread is your safeguard.

are doubly efneient. The raised chain grips the read, End at the same time causes a vacuum within the links which resists all side motion. The height and thickness of the tread gives this ts~e mileage far beyond its basis of adjustment. The grip which the 'Chain' tread exerts on any road —good, bad or indifferent — makes sliding and skidding next to impossible. And the price of the 'Chain' tread tyre places it within the reach of every motorist. The 'Chsin' tread is cr.e of the five types of United States tyres —2 co—.slste line —the products of the rubber msnufac-tc-ers in" the world, One of these types wiil exactly ~s~-^ £-. the needs of yo~r cir and its eve— condition c: service. "^-^u For thes- fan-va;-e tyres see your dealer. He ', car. eacilT get in toccb with us if necessary f-;r stock. He and vrili be gUd yen did. forta IsljHd DislriSarari-aNABI N HRE COKP3NY, S M?ECf2 STREET, VfELLINGTON. United States Rubber Co. (Australasia) Linsiteci. He?./ 1 02* 53 York St.. Sydney. N.S.W. Branches—l 3"- Wiiliaiu St.. """ ileiboarne. Vie. "6 Mercer Scrvet Wellington, N.Z. STOCKED BY ALL GARAGES OF REPUTE.

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Auckland Star, Issue 123, 24 May 1919, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue 123, 24 May 1919, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue 123, 24 May 1919, Page 21