<e> •& ra< The Children's Choice. Make summer a rouri(f of pleasure for the little ores. Give them plenty of the ripe luscious fruits which nature provides. The fruit should be stewed and then served with a simple Corn Flour Blancmange or creamy custard. Such a dish is compact of hcalthfulnets and ha# ever been the children's choice. Drown & Corn Flour Send for a cofo nf the Brown t Poison recipe bonk, containing n selection of summer dishes, )ret from J. B. Qilfillan £ Co., P.O. Box S4S. Auckland.
•DIRECT CONTACT PROLONGED. A dryness or soreness in the throat or nasal cavity is qtiickly dispelled by gargling, at intervals, a teaspoonful of ■'Fluenzol," with the head thrown well back—preferably while lying down. The longer "Fluenzol" is kept in direct contact with inflamed parts, the quicker is relief obtained. • * 8
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17056, 29 January 1921, Page 2
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