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BB Dreamless p Sappers. i Light, nutritious, savoury j® Corn Floor dishes made JQ with milk and cheese, are » digestible and economical — * a the very thing for summer W suppers. Try macaroni cheete, cheeie jj sonffle or cheese omelellr, from Jg recipe* in " Brown & Poison" j | is recipe book, free from J. B. fel H Gilfilkn & Co., P.O. Box 848. H Auckland. Send • po>tc*rd at l@ Lj once. O iaßrwra a Poison's * H Corn Flour. N amriwco Wk/mVnGfIR r, P*l'c<otu Saadwidm I ■ Mffffij: SUM Lient, dainty in fIaTOW ■■ and readily dltrestible, St. IB WW •?/H Georpe Ham and Chicken IH ■r H8 or Ham and Tonrae Sand- ■ B horn#''*«ncM«s. 3 IB mp/ST.GEORGE fmhd ssmdwich 'I^Skastb^

The epidemic and xmas shoi . PlNG.—Ladies should be advised tb, they should Btart their Xmaa Shopping i once. The crowding in ahopß should I avoided. Fowler's Blous© and Costume Depo in Cishel etrect, past Ballantyne'o, and A: magh street, have ideal Xmas Presents in < de C., Georgette, and Fancy Blouees, Coi tumes, Gowns, Sporto Coats, Fancy Collavi Bead Necklaces, Brooches, aud other vsefi and artistic goods. Call early and secure tli best. Costumes. Dresses, Blouses, etc., mad ftt shortest notice with ladies' own material* F-1678

TO-DAY'S RECIPE. j>ato and Nut Sandwiches.—Wash about a dozen dates in boiling water to free them irom grit and. soitcn them; then dry them on a cioth. Remove the stones and rub tho dates through a wire sieve. Havo ready some nuts, which have been washed, baked until crisp, and passed through a nut mill. Mix about a tablespoonful with the dates and beat to a smooth paste. Split some small buns, butter them ana spread ihem with the date mixture, using it liberally, then form into sandwiches and cut oach bun in half. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CONSULT rf~IOLWTLL, the FURRIER. Furs and V* Fnr Coats. PRE-WAR PRICES. 205 HIGH STRh'ET. C 2561-978

NAVAL AND MILITARY HOSPITALS USE CEREGEN. Our boys subjected to the,privations and nerve racking tensions of modern •warfare are frequently casualtied with nervous trouble. The nursing back to health and strength of these warriors of ours is the humane self-imposed task of our valiant Red Cross nurses. Ceregen is used in Naval and Military Hospitals of the Allies. It is not a .stimulant, but a nerve food containing SO per cent, prot'eid, the food element essential for the formation of muscle, brain, and nerve tissue. If overworked, run down, or always tired, try Ceregen. 2s 6d, 4s 6d 6s 6d, 12s, from all chemists. The 12s size contains eight times the amount of 2s 6d tin. 35 CHRISTMAS GIFTS of MERIT All Lovers of Dainty Qoods 'will appreciated the Fino Display wo have made for the Christmas Season We specialise in Dainty Embroidered Silk Goods, comprising Cosies. Cushions, Veil Boxen, . Pin Cushions. Scent Saca. etc An acceptable gift to any lady would be & BEAD NECKLET, and we have these, rangtog from 1/-to 21/-. W«,rkbacs. Shopping Bags, Opera Bags in Silk. .Satin, and Dainty Materials. 30/-. Wo Invite your Inspection, without being I pressed to buy. MRS. POPE LTD. Art Needlework Specialist P6484

INFLUENZA Its Seriousness to Humanity and the Best Way to Guard Against It IJ According to medical reports cabled from all the great centres of civilisation and from conditions occurring in New Zealand and Australia, a very serious epidemic of influenza is ravaging the human race. It is deadly in effect, often seizing its victim to-day and ending his life to-morrow. Its intense effect seems the same in any country,climatic influence or difference. of latitude having no effect upon it. <1 It should be unnecessary to tell the public of New Zealand that the man or woman Whose blood is pure is the best armed against this epidemic. Poor anaemic blood is the surest medium to epidemic disease. Corrupt blood assists contagion, and those people who have in their wisdom taken and are takingthe blood-purifying medicine, CLEMENTS TONIC, will be the best able to resist the disease. CLEMENTS TONIC not only keeps the blood pure, it keeps the system healthy too. Facts to Remember.—Keep the blood pure, and avoid this ailment. The body, whose powers of resistance are great, is least liable to infection. Bad blood in the system becomes a home for .the germs of" catching "or infectious ailments. The poorerthe blood, the richer the breeding ground for the ravages of this ailment, with its distressing aches, pains, temperature, chills and cough. To keep the blood non-infectious, pure, cool, and the health generally good, always take CLEMENTS TONIC. A healthy body is fore-armed against disease in any shape or form. All Chemists and Stores sell this one great remedy in New Zealand. Clements Tonic Li. Boselie. N.S.W.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 2