Now that the hot weatheris coming on you should get in a supply of "HIGHLANDER" Condensed Milk. "IfssoVEßYHandyT Just imagine what it means in the hot summer weather to have plenty of nice, fresh, pure, rich milk always at hand. For cooking and baking — Puddings, Custards, Sauces, Biscuits, etc. ; for the Dessert — Sweets and the like; for tea, breakfast, and supper table ; for the invalid and the infant, at all times and on all occasions, the delicious "full cream" "HIGHLANDER" Condensed Milk is, indeed, a boon. It is used in more homes to-day than ever. Don't rely on buying an odd tin now and again ; better far to cut down your milkman's bill and keep in the house a good supply of " HIGHLANDER " CONDENSED MILK "You can depend upon it." ■— LIGHT— I DAINTY COOKING. 9 Edmonds' Baking Powder does fa not produce a bad colour or H' taste in the daintiest or light- | h est cooking, because the nutriU tive constituents of the flour H are available as food instead of la being destroyed. EDMONDS' a is scientifically prepared and * n especially adapted for puddings, B bread, pastry, scones, etc. I Ensures a Clear Skin and I Fresh\ Complexion. Sulfarilla Tablets \ (Registered.) The Modern Medicine for Summer Ailments. A scientific combination of Sulphur and Sarsaparilla which gives prompt relief in Disorders of the Stomach, Eruptions in the form of Pimples and Rashes, and other symptoms of Impure Blood, Indigestion, Lassitude, Sick Headaches, etc. A Tablet at Night will put you right in the Morning. BOX 1/- BOX At all Chemists. Trade supplied by KEMPTHQRNE } PROSSSR I AND CO., LTD. EASY "H IRONING 6 liLil"w' Sfjfii'oH Will do up your dainty prints and muslins with a minimum of trouble and a maximum of satisfaction. It makes them stiff and glossy, and being pure does not injure the fabric. Insist on your Grocer sending you 'Lily' Brand. Made by Irvlna and Stsvtnsen, Ltd., SI. Gecrgo Buildings, Brandon St. j SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rjnHE Secretary will be in attendance at -»- the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102, I Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRI!\\Y MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All •' I'linunirifionq «tri'<ly confidential i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 123, 23 November 1908, Page 4
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