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n A Sound y y Economy— f y There is a real saving in the b p use of Brown & Poison's P n Corn Flour. It is inexpen- p sive to buy; a Ettle goes a ig y very long way ; and by ser- i y ving Corn Flour and milk p P dishes more often you can fe y reduce your batcher's bill. T ton Corn Flour makes such a vwiely r M • °' u gh' delicious diihes that you j£ N "never tire of it. I H €©ra Floor. P «? Recipe) in cocttf packet. W ¥11181111 CREAMIs preferred by members of the theatrical profession. , It is used by Phyllis Nielson Terry, 'Jano Cowl, Constanco Collier, Rose Stab], Frances Starr, Madame Pavlova, and countless others. 1 VANISHING I ' 1 CREAM § H d-pboeatoriea© h | c j H Is specially fitted for use as a protective cream. It contains no grease, and may be applied freely without injury to gloves, veil, or clothing. With this non-oily cream, you can protect your skin without an embarrassing shine. Compare tho soft fresh condition in which it keeps your skin, with the drawn, dry feeling that generally follows exposure to wind and dirt. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES.' Send 3d. in stamps for trial tube to— Kempthorne, Prosser & Go. WELLINGTON, N.Z. k. Over 3000 (sufferers have been 'a. cured by Doig's Goitre Treat'ft ment. Easy to take by young la. or old. Write for Free Booklet and testimonials. Vv W. A. J. DOIG, Chemiit. Wangnuni s

|f U ' Madam I 1L JJ\e a knot in your handkerchief, before _J1 remind youjo order-a tin of WM r* A|delicipus|beverageo HI 1L THE STANDARD COCOA Of'tHE WORLD. «J§ wl CHEAP, BECAUSE A LITTLE g||[, If® GOES A.LONG WAY. ®lik if A FOOD FOR THE MUSCLES. 1 ILb' A TONIC FOR THE NERVES; rajl WM A DELICACY^ |lf |P Tlylit! Tl

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3091, 23 May 1917, Page 3

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313

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3091, 23 May 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3091, 23 May 1917, Page 3

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