AN ECONOMICAL FOOD. Tho prices of 'eggs, meat, and many other domestic commodities are still gor ing up. Johnny's mother around for more economical;' foodstuffs. A friend, discussing the matter, suggest; ed that Tucker's Pancake Flour„was'ex-. cellent. Johnny's father brought-home a packet next evening. Mother was delighted to find that it required no milk -or eggs or anything except Water, and yet a packet costs only a few pence. What a fine meal, that family enjoyed, within a few minutes too, as no preparation beyond mixing and cooking was re.quired. Mother, father,, and children were, after that, always ■ enthusiastic about Tucker's pancakes. -They helped to solve tho cost of living ,in a really delightful manner. Thousands of families now regularly enjoy the great value of pancakes made the Tucker way, as well a.s the saving of time and trouble in- preparing a meal. It is not ( difficult to understand why people now regard pancakes as one of the most popular dishes, but Tucker's Pancake Flour is good for many .dishes besides pancakes—pikelets, omelets, fritters of all kinds, Yorkshire pmldiner, etc. You will see Tucker's Pancake Flour packets displayed _ for sale at all stores.- Tho demand for it is ever on the increase. Grocers must have it on hand.—Advt.
The Thornycroft Dump Trufik, specially designed for heavy work, is being employed in road formation and metalling both in the city and out-back districts. The hydraulic tip and steel body are special features which, combined with British workmanship—itself a great recommendation—have earned tho golden opinions of local body engineers. Thornycroft Trucks do all their work' on .lowgrade full 130deg. test, kerosene or distillate—rendered possible by the Thornycroft patent vnpouriser. fuel running costs are thereby reduced 60 per cent, Dunedin and Wellington City Councils. Hobson, Waiioa,. Weber, Hawera, and Manukau Councils nro among a number of recent purchasers of Thornycroft' Dump Trucks. For further particulars; write to A. Hatrick and Co., Wanganut and Wellington—Advt. '• f .'
THE PLEASANT. EFFECTIVE ' EUCALYPTUS DISINFECTANT. Dr. Bull, of the Bacteriological Laboratory of the University of Melbourne, by careful tests, has proved. "Gumlypta Disinfectant to bo equal to Carbolic Acid in its germ-killing, disinfecting properties without the unpleasantness of Carbolic Acid. For the sick-room, for bathing wounds, for washing floors and 6inks, ~vfor fowlhouses, stables, kennels, for ths bath, and for purifying and sweetening the atmosphere.' "Gumlypta" Disinfectant should bo used in your home.' It is guaranteed pure and non-poisorious. For easing and healing burns and scalds, we recommend "Gumlypta," Eucalyptus Oil; also unequalled either taken or inhaled for cough* and colds. This pura curative oil is excellent for indigestion, flatulence and bladder trouble. At all chemists.—Advt.
Shell-shock demonstrates howdepepdent the health of tho' body. 13 ipon- the nerves. Over-taxed b.v war strain, the breakdown occurs in tho thunder of bombardment—the nervous system reaches breaking-strain and collapses.' Nervous complaints are tho same, but in, lesser degree. All'ariso from overtax I arid failing energy. _ Ceregen is ciirei Ceregen is a Nerve food supplies tho essontial Proteiil—protcid, ,'tho .very, cssenco of nervo strength and. poise. British militaiT and naval hospitals used Ceregen. Doctors recommend it.. Get this food that builds new strength, ■ ,2s. Cd., 4s. 6d., 6s. Gd., 125., at chemists. The 12s. sizo contains eight, times fclia amount of 2s. Gd, tin.—Advt.' .. .
A house to let is rare thesp-dnysi," Stjlf 'houses sometimes become vacant"' wise people when moving employ us. They know our men are expert movers! 'The -New Zealand Express Co. Ltd., §7-91. .Cubtomhouso Quay.—Advt. "TAN-OL" does much and costs Renovatos leather, shines tan shoes, polishes furniture, brightens iloorcloth. vjiuiM;., Oii.iy,' ahu oecnuniicitl.—Advl'.. " t'rn easily pleased, I never complain, , I take what I get, and I mostly (.'"in. 'Happy-go-luckyY' my motto, you tee; Any old music 18 music to me. • "' But when it's a cure for a cough or oolil, I won't toko any old thing that's sold:. I want tho best, and I want it pure— I want Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Adve. .SH A BLAND'S MALT VINEGAR makes delightful salads. jJrewed. from malt and sugar. I'reo from mineral acids. Conforms to requirements of Pood and Drugs Act. All grocers.-Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough, 1 Woods' Groat Peppormmt Curo.-Adrt,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 11
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