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J FOR THE j J rich and creamy summer W milk, the delicious stewing JiT f\Y\\ fruits — gooseberries, ' currants, fVu* raspberries, etc., and a packet of Brown h Iyv h Poison's Corn Flour give food for the people |\ y Jk that is delicious, cheap and healthful—a treat |\U 1 ..to eat. Make use of the special recipe, leaflet ' I\\\\ /A in every packet of IWW ■ Breau&Poison's || H ® Hr i\ S "ypFyra, r w//"f|"i blancmange or custard ill ' > pudding with stewed fruits, ill .a | Rhubarb Jelly, Home-made Ices, ill Cherry Jelly, Orange Sponge, i \ Free. —The "Brown & Poison" book jf \ °f homely and economical recipes from if \ PO- B° x S4B t gf. 1 I Nothing can surpass 1 j SCIItItOCKSES' ' SHEETINGS for I durability I 1 Wbea Buying HORROCKSES' name on Face-plait; 1 3 and decline all snbstitutei. ' - _ | j Sold by all Flrst-Claas Drapers and Storekeeper! § , I HIGHEST AWARDS AT ALL THE GREAT EXHIBITIONS. J |

■ ECONOMY. yHREE or four tins of Cerebos' Salt are sufficient to season at table ail the meals of an ! average family for | a whole year. JCEREBOS SALT Hean's Essence For making good cough mixture at home, was needed by the people. It is used by thousands, and appreciated 'wtarsvfr iissd. 8s surn ym gst Hean't, original and aenuwe, #

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 10

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