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What a wonderful tribute to the quality and flavour, the goodness and deliciousneas of this superfine breakfast food! And the 50 million plates _. ■£»""" ~ ' ■£«•_ „ 0 [ Creamoata used last year gave sat- - § ■ "■■-_ isfaction and delight exactly 50 million ."«""••- —r===l times. Enlist in this great army— <aM"M~ ""~~bccon*ie one o* tne octter oi^eaKiast '„ —— , .',•„JSjj^^^^^^y^^^^: Crecanomta Wafers —Two cups of Creamoata, 1«. of •^-~ |, | if, i "*■ --aiJJS^^^^^^^^lki^aWi^^^^^^L"— "—-? —• buller diuolved in a cup of warm water, half a teaspoonfal '.";■' ~^3tj^^^^^T% tL^TZT^^^S^li*' *" " of sail. Mix all to a s«ft dough. Rail out very thin and

Indigestion and What a Scientist says of the Famous Kemedy— Dr. Cassell'g Tablets. Br. OaEs^ll'e Tablets cute Indication by restoring the natural power of ithe digestive organs. They enable the stomach to produce the natural digestive fluids which dissolve food, and consequently Indigestion disappears with ail its distressing accompaniment of pain, flatulence, headache, or eiojcneas. Ordinary preparation at best only relievo symptoms; Dr. Cassell's ' Tablets restore the normal action of the digestive organs, and so effect lasting OUT*. .Or. Jssepb James, 8.50., M.P.8., 18, Wilton Piaoe, Vioteria, London, S.W., tng,, writes:—" it is a pleasure to me to racommsntl siioh an excellent remedy as Dr. cassell's Tablets. I have satisfied myself of their effioitoy, not only in nerveus steam, but also in digestive weakness and poor assimilation." ■ Tablets Dr. OasselTa Tablet* aire oerr« nutrients and wstarativea of preyed effiaacy, amid tile recognised modern remedy foir:— Nerve Trouble* Indigestion Neurasthenia Sl«opl«ssness Nerve paralysis 'Kidney Weakness Infantile Paralysis Anaemia Sfteially valuable far Nuning Motfitrs iM iusing till Critical Perioli »I Ule. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers mall parts of New Zealand. ■Price* 1/9 arad 41; the 4/- stae.fceia* the ■ . ■ more economical. | YOU NEED | H If you have a tendenoy to §} jf Llverishness, and feel languid, |§ 5 "out of sorts" or "run down," ° m you should at once resort to |j m the world-famous remedy for 11 ffl these troubles—Mother Seigel's % % Syrup. By its gentle but 0 Hj efficient tonic action it puts S W the' stomach, liver and bowels ttf © » gj( tea state of healthy activity; H £ as a result you are then able S H to digest what you eat, and if m thus secure fresh stores of f| » strength and vitality. Just ® U try a short course of Mother |§ g Seigel's Syrup daily after § © meals and note the general • |j improvement in your health, j§ ItnriTAFnRMEUs!Trial Blse, 1(6. j| I uoitrous swelling!, dli.vpppiti qnieklj | X nuclei Doigs Goitre 'litatment 'Ihe l' swellinK lias alieadj (roue down fully | S one-half in a little o^or i tort-night, I, M sayj ono Udy, and anothei -writes E | "My daughter'a nock m very much J 3 reduced," Dole's Treatment •will not \ I a stain or mark the skin—will not harm I EH oven tho mosl. delicate constitution. X I p Freo Booklet and details from f'- y i I A. DOIG, Family Chemist | m 113 M Victoria Avenue - WANGANUI |

' "^' Another j| Q -^w|^ .' Fine Cake from Home Cake received at "The Front" makes a Soldier forget danger, discomfort / f^j^ippw»y */ See that your ■j&'/ ' '"^■•^«t*'^ /-^ Boy receives -^C *he Bes^—he 'When baking Cakes, Scones and Buns, always use Your dainties will be deliciously light and appetising, and will keep soft and sweet far longer than those raised with I, other brands. b Owing to its, Superior Strength, \\ Smaller Quantities of BEAVER ! give Best Results. This means a Real Saving every Baking Day. Your Grocer Can Supply'BEAVEß' THE EMPIRE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., WELLINGTON t- New Zealand's ' W4 , Finest Fruits ,|| I Summer or Winter Mf X Fruit is most delicious when |$k| % it reaches the juicy sweet-- MS ness of maturity. Unripe mM or over ripe, it is as unpleasant |jKp to the taste as the perfectly ffiWj, ripe fruit is pleasant. '.. _ It is difficult for city folk far mM the orchards, to obtain perfect 2^S i its fresh state. / %&$ -are a triumph of the fruit preservers' arts f||i : - ■ vDelipjously wholesome and _^ saHaaaasSi^P ?^? pure, ripe to a nicety, they :st^Zl~~~r^^k supply that great want ot all housewives—pure uni- ; form fruits at all seasons, |||1|W 4^^ <1. |^'' Ask your grocer for preserved W ' BRfi^^j Apricots, St. George Brand. K^i^lSf;,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 14, 16 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 14, 16 July 1918, Page 4

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