BThe Dishes that made Com Floor famous pi are described i n every packet of the Corn Flour LJ that made Corn Flour famous—of course ijj , Broan & Poison's | I 3 Ccm Flour. y N t Baked Pudding, Cheese Souffle, j^j .i.tana Pudding, Macaroni Cheese, : \ J Custard Pudding, . Chocolate jellv, ij Slgj d*&L, Corn Flour Sauces, Corn I'lour Cal:c, i n wS&&?Stk ,do,te .. d i HI Brown & Poison recipes are jLJ economical when food-value jp is considered, and the Corn ;• Flour delicacies in their jUj £ cookery-book include some ! B \ delicious savouries which are p 5 j|L 4 aS nutr * t * ous as meat » at a jl| llsl Write for a novo to J. B. Gilfillan & lUij ' Gratis and r / J* 1M Ami i For white shoes Yes, although Bon Ami is primarily for windows and polished metals, etc., it happens to be a wonderful | cleaner for white shoes. In America it is used for white shoes more than the special shoe-whiteners are. The soft, crumbly, absorbent mineral of Bon Ami rubs off grass-stains and grime without injury to the fabric and uncovers the original dainty white. Use a damp cloth (not soaking f jlfepp. ggrfrnffl wet), and a brush. . 8 Local Agents: \ I 8 FLETCHER. HUMPHREYS & CO. I I, Maid fl 1 . I — an( l very piquant and attractive, too! 1 5 gELSj Holbrook's Sauce is one If things that I' f , tl comes from England. | ,JL PMH j Made from a secret, old- 1 ashioned recipe it has the I j flavour and charm which yJgH h no other sauce has seriously *Y t jY challenged. Made and bottled in England. 11 | }\ Holbrook's Sauce VI HOLBROOK'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAPCE. f HOLBROOK'S PURK MALT VINKGAR (in bottls). I ' ■"'■""""■"■■MMwaaMßga — F*iJ Rg —- * | Knowing the favour which Fur ! _ f „_JL fll i Neckwear will find this Season, we fl 11| ££((751171 a J )r ?*ent the largest array of lower- £ HvVu VlSi JTsteC&flAA fi priced goods ever assembled here. , | White Ermine Nei-klots, 12/6, i.7/6, 22/6 'AT 1 | Squirrel Necklets - . 21/-, 30/-, 35/- ** " j I lil.aok Fosaline Nccklets - 18/6,25/I I Children's Minerva Sets, in White ■ « | ■ «; y | j 3/6,4/6,4/11,5/6 Hollander s nicholsonaE § Corner Colombo and Armagh Sts. . I K6lOl-2ioo IT7/Y£)ff /> the great home I&jpnIVQISO ' >medy for SLT- ' , „ . - t'EKPL.UUUS Very Smart Tweed Coats, latest dAiR. "KUi^ j lJAirl ,s tlie outcome of great roucaigua eoarcb, and is the on© ani only genuine Ordinary Price pekmaxent remedy for superfluoua XT . Hair. Price-6s 6d. from D. F. GUa. ■WOW VILLE, Grand Pharmacy. Posted to any Warm Winter Coats, fur collars— address in plain wrapper M extra. c:«i Ordinary Prices j • C" n a Study His Majesty the Baby! rHint* and provide him with Rome of th' OrdmaryPr.ee V/ARM WOOLLIES ' ' of which we are now showing a large Smart Skirts, specially made up for Solec !^!L^ our Sale, in navy and black POPE , ' ART EEDLEtVORE SPEOIALIST tweeds — | - Usually ' ... 35/- P62 9 6=8 7 i Selling for 15/6 19/6 I — : —: Hosiery—Cheapest in city . . j MADAME EAST, bought before War. Fine I 148 High street. Woollen Cashmere From 3/3 ■ T ADIES CHILDREN'S OUTBIOUSGB —Cfepe de Chene, assort- -1-J FITTER Orders taken. A larra, V Selected Stack of Underwear. Pncea ModS ed shade — . ta t®. Infant Clothes u Speciality. 35/- and 30/- j Now 1 7/6 and 14/6 ! A Trial Solicited. _ ! ' AH Alterations Free j of charge. ffllled Treatmpffl for M. HOLLANDER "* ari tomp "" m > Skilled Treatment fix the Hair and Ccarplesiaa I 00 applied by an expert only. Ia MADAM Limited. THORA TATE, late if London, New York, and SjKlney, Ballantyae's ba*e an Expert of the (Stewart Dawsoil S late premises)" blithest standir.?. If your Skin is Rough, ' " Pimply, Oily, Muddy, FrecUed, OK otherww OCO CTDUCT tbaa in a £rfsh ' hea,tl '7 cnaditicn, HAD AM ' ZOO lUVlfl O 1 rer.r.l TATE will gladly giire yon tbc benefit ol ber ezpett advice. All Cliarges Reasonable. —»»—— Honrs: 10 aja. to 5p m bauantYWE'S TOILET SALON i 82158-A , -
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16227, 1 June 1918, Page 2
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