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fit Cake making SB H with Corn Flour. EK □§□ XT EXT time you want a specially nice BJL |hQ£ IN ca kc for tea make it with half Brown & arVa™ .EMS Poison's Corn Flour, instead of all ordinary ftOl DSL The Corn Flour gives a fineness of lexture ,01 Pgr and delicacy of flavour unattainable when only n@ Brown ft" WQ Corn Flour g E I p 3 'ft " Brot H?ats P atd°posl p '

rntly by ordinary meals to ■ 1 W'Pw '' ie exhaustion of late hours, busi- W. U? ness worry, the irritating trouble W /If of the telephone, the anxiety which WL Jul* financial and'dome.stictrials which a lake so heavy a toll of. the nervous jffi yjjj|Pj Your Nerves need the (Tr**t JUtrk rtfiMtrtd) a * The British *uper-Sanatogen 9 with the published analysis. | which medical men approve for that reason, and because it nil m is free from milk-sugar. (This is proved by the fact that it SB W does not cake or harden in the packet.) &■ m Nervous exhaustion shows itself largely by mental symptoms — B S irritability, depression, inability to concentrate the mind —as gB 3 well as by weakness and loss of control, poor sleep, nervous SB ■ dyspepsia and want of physical energy. SB 9 Your doctor know# exactly what Sanagtn con* ragf V tains—the life«jp*:ng proteid* of new milk and the M n orgttrc ®alts of phosphorus, the nerve tntl brain n food. Analgia on ftery packet proves Sanagen ft fully equal to the Gernun'owned proprietary food The following is the reiult ot fl aanalocen, which Sanagen alone perfectly replaces the Analyses ofSANAGEN, perUL . formed at the Virol Research La- \ Sana gen is sold by all Chemists. ® From the »ccompa»]ring inalpiM it will £* h «.'{? rllL, be teen th*t San»gen i» richer in phos- p „,'-j. --. 0 ph.tes thin tho SunMoeen. and conlaint Undetermined ) Va (cm moisture, and in the opinion of the n , f ( . > 6'6 S-0 w.ljuti. the better preparation of th, Organ.c Matter __ ca Acfd in A>& 2-4894 Equivalent to ) ScKl.Glyrr.ro-12-53 9-28 Phosphates.. ) I Quality. || With LEA &PERRINS'SAUCE, W a few drops sprinkled over the meat, £5% fish or cheese, &c., are all that is '2£» required to impart the most delicious "jjjffijj 1| piquancy and flavour. • M| mat I The QUALITY and concentration of its Msu| 11 ingredients make • a little of this sauce go 8k I ! The Original and Genuine . iTS ffj MM! WORCESTERSHIRE. W\M V~ SECURE A SHARE OT THE SURPLUS OP THE AUSTRALIAN/' MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETTi v , ♦»,«. rt'RRENT YEAR by EFFECTING A LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY For the CLRREVT YfcAK FORE THE CLO S S 0 F THE YEAR. n>TTT? T inru<!T xttptttat. life OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMHHEfS BOgUg.PAV.raO OFFICE IN THE result:? BFOM SIXTY-SEVENTH annual REPORT. KEW BUSINESS. 1915 £6.784,635. nearly .. •• NEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Industrial) £935,500. nearly •• / *' annual income £4,732,619. ) ACCUMULATED FUNDS, orer .. £34,8*65,337. ] POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 310,147, assuring nearly £105,000,000 POLICIES D IN^FORCi2 d (lndustrial Department), 133,536, «nrin S £4,722,000, with O§ , B ,, Sah (UU9, £838,718 Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,500,000. The Society now iesoee EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY-ORDINARY or, INDUSTRLVL—for any amount, from £5 to AlQ,uw. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon C J Johnston, M.L.C.. Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Dapnty ChairmMJ Joseph Joseph Eeq., H. Beauchamp, Eaq., and A. F. Roberts, Esq. New Zealand Branch — EDWARD W. Customhou«s-quay, Wellington. Resident Secretaiy. Christ church District Office, G. F. geemtary Cathedral equaxe. , Ihainci Seats It yon want a Refreshing Drink for the Summer try SENIOR'S SALINE HEALTH SALTS It Livens up the Liver, cures Billiousness and Nervous Headaches A Pleasant and Efiervescent Drink for the Hot Weather . . • •| /6 CHEMISTS AND STORES 1/6 ' K4149—55 ______

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15775, 16 December 1916, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15775, 16 December 1916, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15775, 16 December 1916, Page 13

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