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Goaom n Mi'MiaaiijEpm N|»f What do you know J ¥ &wH U p about v Com Floiir? i\-,v Many housewives make JJ jI % mistakes about Corn Flour. V Some use it only for. f making blancmangc. f~~ MM Others think it is only for MCPfI sweet m 'lk puddings: but yf (, «T 10 it makes cxcelleut savoury ■ . M dishes too. W. y . . y |j Corn Flour is not for occasional use, but is an everyday rj 1 economy. Another mistake is to think that any Corn M L Flour will do. It is important to use ' U \ p H Csra floiE , I P lh kind thai made Corn Flour famous. W y Corn Flour for everyday light cookery is a revelation to m 1J housewives who have formerly only used it now and then. Q pj They have learned how many simple, yet attractive, r| jgj light dishes it makes. kj NU Learn the secrcts of easy Corn Flour cookery. The lli Brown & Poison rcctpe hook will help gou. It giccs vj simple instructions for the making of economical suite! rl and savoury dishes, soups and sauces. Il can be had. Ki [J free for a postcard to J. B. Gilfdlan & Co., P.O. M Box 848, Auckland. Write for a copy TO-DAY. . M Diisiiiiiaiammmiffi 1 SfOU think and plan and hope for |! <%$•• your children," to give them the . | besSl and the biggest things in life. I | But don't overlook the lesser things | | which often contribute so much of | I ' safety during babyhood" I IBe sure of the Talc Powder you uce jTf} I I —the be3t is none too good for you yw / / IwjV f | and your family. Colgate's Talc, be- /jjS [j/ | sides its sdbthing and refreshing ( > | adion, is the real boric powder— • I I the safe, mild, efficient powder for' j • | babies and grown-ups, for outdoors /«) I] Land indoors, for winter and summer, t 1 Eleven charming perfumes, as I well as Tinted ana Unscented| Just-the Jam fjl| i - You Would Like I In St. George Jam you Ijfrnf V '' are always sure of purity \ —^ re! ' iness > and real \Jj natura ' flavour, because n on ' y l^e nest ' usc ' ous illlp / ru ' ts Central Otago, . P' us superior No. I I. MIM s «Bar are used. St. George hh, Jams are made from firstP'dt fresh apricots—fruits I VUr f#/ l^at 80 rect froml^eor- {' to the great cleanly eor ? e and ' S • nr e made into jam within a i W /Pt ew ourße e n 8 ft Remember this, too— .. . lii ]/' / \ |fe contains no fruit atones, and ||||JJ m j 111 ' s ma de in special double i\\ / J ||' aluminium boilers, heated |ios) l|W I •"' Jy sleam- Purity and |&wj i . cleanliness are insisted on |||\ ' n every stage of making lift t —even the tins you buy m'J&i 11||\ t are solderless. Try St. George Jam! Sample V # P^ ot y« u^1 i I iSEzazsaS _ P?""lu, f THE MOTOR AMBULANCES sent by The Church 1 Army were the first in the field. The Cimrch Army Has Provided ■ 1000 Rest Huts and Tento, used by 150,000 to .i" 200,000 men every day ; | , SO Kitchen Cars, each making 300 Hot Drinks at • '•, every boiling ; j'looo Beds in London for, Soldiers on leave; j' Thousands of Parcels weekly to Prisoners of War. ' j WE HAVE DONE MUCH: WE MUST DO MORE ] (or our New Zealand Boys and the Empire's Six Million j Soldiers—in iN'.Z. Training Camps, on tlie Sea, and on ! Every Front. We follow the Fighting Men everywhere j and to all Hospitals, with the Coinforl and Help tliey so '; j i sorely need and so greatly appreciate. ] £50,000 wanted—Send Your Donation To-day. j THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ! i Jns. W. Henderson ) Honornry . j Goo. Siiirtcliffe j Treasurers ! 20 Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTON ! Oroos Chetiues "Union Bank, Wellington." RATHER SAFES!' INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM - FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, - B? Iflstalllnsf ono of thene Celpbrated Safes. Twelve corner steel bonti p;rfeet In construction; ccntalnß all tlie cssontlai points that are necessaT? Coi icliabilltji. MO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. Its form of construction allows it to (all from any height without burst(n&— therefore absolute aeenrity. BRUTISH MfiDk. I Write for particulars or call nnd aeetho coocl3 ot Ik SIE\M ?«], GLASS I IiWME COMPANY, M. GO, 02, 84 COORTEKAY PLACE. WELLINGTON AGENTS.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 223, 8 June 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 223, 8 June 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 223, 8 June 1918, Page 11

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