All the rich flavour of Cream Custardall the crispness and niceties* of Aulsebrook's Biscuits are united in _Kr -^a,miffP--^^fPl-girlii'caTfi^?aifiT: Aulsebrook's Custard Cream Biscuits More than a biscuit but less than a sweetmeat, Aulsebrook's Custard Creams supply an excellent novelty for afternoon tea — their flavour is distinctive—their goodness is beyond criticism —Mother, Father and the kiddies will all relish Aulsebrook's Custard . Cream Biscuits. Try them to-day!
I Can't stand thtX^ If Excitement M . Did you start the social sea- ffi? son enthusiastically— go out 8$ two or three times a week a& and enjoy it, till your nerves Ess became weakened, and you $|i could stand the excitement no '|fe| longer ? "Overtaxed nerves" ran may be but the commence- p]| ment of a more serious trouble I$S —possibly of complete ncr- ||$ voua breakdown. Attend to [si your health immediately. Sal Marshall's Fospherine m is a sure remedy for nervo ;ve»_- flffl] ness. Taken in time, it prevent* ?wi serious consequences, and even in gf^s advanced cases, it quickly brings mX tho nerves back to health and vig- s«sjj our. If you "can't stand the excite- Ssgs ment"—if you suffer from ui3or- {&« dercd nerres or a total nervona col- Spra lapse, try Fospherine— it brinsrs &s« bßck health and happiness. Sold M,| by chemists and stores at 1/- and g?Sy li/6 bottle—tho 2/6 bottle contains SKS .four times as much as the 1/- size, ETfJSy Look for the name Sk-S ff4 Marshall's M w, 4 1 r 1
"Do-It-Better" Dentistry HTIME was when one had good reason to fear the Dentist's chair. But not now —if the Dentist is W. P. Sommerville. The Patient's comfort is my chief consideration. Whether it be Teeth Filled, Teeth Crowned, or Teeth Extracted, my work is perfectly safe for the child of three or the man of eighty. Wide experience, highest skill and up-to-date appliances enable me to treat successfully the most difficult cases. Then, what about your teeth? To neglect them i> bad policy. Decaying I eeth are unsightly and offensive. They ruin digestion, poison the system, lower vitality. Consult me TO-DAY—FREE, i will teli you what should be done and how I can do it better. SUPERIOR METHODS BUT FEES. Nurses in Attendance. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "The Careful Dentist" MQLESWORTH STREET (Over Buri-mid %■ Son, Chemists) H.urs: 9 *.m. to 5.30 p.m.: 7 p.m. to 8.3d T«leph4W 3967 e.H.-eo *
There's a Difference —__ .. __$ Between Boardingand Being Bored. I Speaking of Boarding reminds us »f tho Lady Boarder who kept a jar oJ " F_EX" immim cheese on her table FOR HER OWN USB, Just to'he sure of her Cheese. Other Boarders racy act oa this / suse-'S'Iou —it's a guud one. "BEX" LUNCHEON CHEESE Is an excellent ippsiiser to; any m-.il. j It comss tn a dsllca c creamy con- I sistiwey asd possesses thiflavor and all th; good digestive properties of perles'.ly m-!ur.d fall areain cheese All Grcoers sell U—ln solderless sanitary ti-s. ASK FOP. "REX" BRAKD & GET IT If your Grocsr d :es nit sell " REX " BRAND s?nd his mine and aidriss to THOMPSON BROS., LTD. It, 18, 29 Ulillr St., WK.UN-TON. Manufactured by ■"■ FOGGITT, JONES & CO., LTD.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 5
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