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Have you ever tried what^ a delicious Custard *you can make with Brown & Poison's Corn Flour and eggs and milk ? The recipe is in every packet. This Corn Flour is very economical — a packet contains enough for 10 pint custards.. The Custard goes gtfffifjk splendidly with - and makes V^/^Sajf fruit tarts doubly ]$hwr*k d e^ c i° us - It also m nn •§___! won derfully im- i / IvSHj proves a plain rice i v 5sS5 or ta pi° ca pudi*^Os_Q ding-as delicious AAJLJOffy as cream and AjrWow costs much less. Make your custards with BroKn^PolsoisJs Corn Flour and eggs, and get the real egg flavour and egg nourishment. * Custard powders contain no eggs. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN ? OJ3ME of our Customers, on visiting KJ ! us the first time, hsve asked us, "Why don't you open shops for the sale df your goods?" • W© have pointed out to them — and they have quickly seen thefotce of our, argument — that by selling direct to them from our Warehouse, instead of incurring additional expense in opening shops, the cheaper we can sell our goods, and the better it is for the public. It is an unfailing rule in business that every penny o/ expense must be added to the cost of the goods, and paid for by the Consumer.- , That is why. we prefer to sell to the publiodirect from our Warehouse. By harlng shops our prices would be increased immediatolj, and we should be no better off, BUT YOU, AS A ODSTOMER, WOULD PAY THE PIPER. WHICH PAYS YOU BEST? Going to tbo retafiiec, who buys from £be warehousemen (who in many cases bay from the manufactarers) — and thus you pay two or three profits — or buying direct from the jnamuf aoturers ? One handling expense ooiy, and one (profit. Stsudy your own interests, and support the CROWN CLOTHING MANUEACTURING CO., K.Z., LTD., 77, WILLIS-STREET, opp. Evening: Post. 'And* at CMRISTCSHURCH aud AUCKLAND. HAIRAID. TVEAR SIR,— I have much pleasure in writ*!ing you re the benefits I have derived your excellent "Hairaid." For some tim© I had been troubled wrfcH my hair falling out, and was greatly afraid of going bald. A friend who had used your wonderful "Hairaid" advised me to give it a trial. I did so, and after the use of several pote hay hair began to grow. I can now say my hair has stopped coming out, and is free from dandruff. I have now a real good head of hair, which I give your marvellous "Hairaid" the credit for,' and am quite willing to recommend it as a safe and genuine article. I am, dear sir, Yours faithfully, J. KEATING, Bricklayer, GreymoutH. Taniwka makes Weahing a Pleasure Many a woman dreads the approach *of '" wwhwg d»y — the drud|ery and exhaustian which it brisgs. Yet there's no reason why her werk -houW be so hard— Taniwh» Soap will help nni»h the washing m half the time, and with half the kbawr. Makes the clothei snewy white— helps them last longer too. Mrs. Ryan, Salamanca Road, : Kalburne, wrihw.— "l -Me fried mil kiads t>! msp, kot f« wmW-B no ieJUU-1 putpo»« Twiwh- makes the woik much fig-tti." Every houiewifi n«e_» T«aiwh«. Beautiful Sets Of Teeth we make with porcelain gums :: Make you look 10 year* younger PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS FROST $ FROST SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis Street

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 4