Brown & Poison's Com Flour ..solves the problem. Every atom is nourishment—every particle pure. Combined with milk, Com Flour constitutes a complete food for all ages. Com Flour helps to make milk digestible, and served aa a hot pudding or custard, it forms a valuable addition to the family dinner. The children's health demands such fare and remember—"The future of the nation lies with the young generation," Brosm&Msoriis ■ Corn Flour the ideal partner of milk. FREE.— Write for the Brown & Poison Recipe Book, free from J. B. Gilfillan & Co., P.O. Box 848, Auckland. MOTORISTS ! W WOT VULCANISE USE MAGIC RUBBER.MEND. WHICH WILL SAVE YOU 60 %. Will splice a tube so that it will be stronger than the original spile*, and does not require more than a half-inch lap. Will put on new Valve Pads as eeomoly as the original pad. Will securely and permanently patch valvs Pads or Splices. Will quickly end permanently repair long rents or tears as easily u it will a small puncture. 'Cuts or blisters in tyres or casings are just as easily and as perm*. nently healed as the damage to tubes. You can take several worthless tubes, out ont the bad parts and spltoo the good parts together with a few cents' worth of MjCGIC BTJBBER MEND. Will repair all rubber articles such as rubber football bladders. water hose, rubber boots, shoes, blankets, water bags, robber insulatM wire, etc. WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. FaFMCFS' CO-Operative, Hawera, CHIEF NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. N.Z. Farmers' Co-©p. Distributing Co., Ltd., WELLINGTON AGENTS, / BYS 617 jw^ — %, Jhe £/ NO NEED TO EXTOL Yg\ . r/? /rV //9 \<A\ v£r ■/§/ vmhmmtM v& /y / \u\ ( / MOTOR CARS yJJA j \ Ask any User /M>/ \H\ ™efarmers'co.opekative /£s/ Wwfl VCA W H OLES ALE FEDERATION /sT/ . YJU (N.Z.). LIMITED. W.Ui-gt« /£?/ \v\ Wnit fer Calahtu * /w/ VTA AH/
— — u. Every day this week you will find each department brim full of oddments, and remnants, thrown aside during stocktaking. Every article thus separated will be sold this week at a sacrifice to make room for new goods, See these specials to-day, also scores of others. Remnants of Dress Goods, Manchester Goods, Laces, Ribbons,, and Embroidery Oddments in Hose, Gloves, Blouses, Ladies' Coats, Costumes, Corsets, Hats, Neckwear, sample Underwear, both Ladies' and Gents' Remnants of Linos,, Casement Cloths, Cretonnes Oddments in Men's and Youths' % Oilcoats. Special 6/6 each _ c B ■iMiiiiiiinini—n———~—____—. m[| ]t am mm m <[| J j
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 275, 14 August 1920, Page 5
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