A POPULAR FOOD.
A food that has stood the*test of every criticism Is Tucket's Family Soups, sold in packets .listing a few pence each. Tuckers soups nrc the l.cst on ihe market. They are full of Hie tines; meat and vegetable nutriment. Meiiig deliriously spiced and flavoured they make, when water Is added for cooking, a m<wt inviting and healthful dish. They are no trouble to prepare. In addition. 'Pucker's soups can be as equally economical for entree dishes, stews. e i<\ They are sold 111 packets costing a pence each. You cun have your choice o f tlie flavours —kidney. celery, vegetable, lenliL mulligatawny, and ox tall. All soups.-(Ad. >
An atmosphere of Nazol is a great protection agaimt influenza. Inhale it very frequently day and night.—(Ad.) "itineren mave mtsforHineM more bitter" (Bacon). The misfortune nf n cold is quite |. n( ] eim'tch with the adult, hut when the ki'lrtie pets a cough or cold the trouble seems magnified many times. Mother! See that on your kitchen shelf is a bottle of Baxter* Lung Preserver, during the conga and cold time. Children take to this sterling remedy quickly. Rich and. warming, pleasant to tb.e tete. 2/6 buys bottle.—CAa.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 117, 17 May 1920, Page 7
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