L».JB,.i£JaLjnJIE:JBLH" l» "Ml ] Dainty Dishes \ jj without Waste, p $j T IGHT summer Corn Flour r A dishes add a charm to the % j supper table. These Corn Flour jg &j dishes are light, digestible, eco- f~ g| nomical and nutritious. § f g Blancmange (for eating with g p. stewed fruit), milk puddings and p| custard (eggs— not custard powU der), light omelettes where Corn gj p Flour makes two eggs go as far j p\ as three, are examples of what -*< LJ Corn Flour cookery can do lo gj * f\ make themost of the nutriment" ' «j in inexpensive materials. 'M Thrifty cooks use M B Corn Flour . 5 every day. H M k -" The Brown & Poison fJp^2|i ] g? book of recipes post :wk |j I free from J. B. Gil- T& , A |b% filhn & Co., P.O. Jj& \** j d Box 848, Auckland.. &4*'§fP-#/ iLoTiaclctAc on* CcUlcceA I I wni'FW .«.-,,•*« ENO.I "KOHROCKSEsH I fuWiwuirn ' IO» SELVEPce \f. Our Splendid Oxygen N aO method for . painless extraction of teeth is really wonderful. Why take chloroform or ether, as the after effects are anything but pleasant, when we can extract 32 teeth in a few minutes without any after effects, and it is ABSOLUTELY SAFE? SETS TEETH £3 3«. Frost & Frost | SURGEON DENTISTS ! 119 Willis Street . WellisgUi Efficiency Eneihies —Defective Teeth Who ever heard of anyone working to the full extent of their efficiency whilst in ill-health? And nothing is surer than j that faulty teeth are responsible for serious illhealth. It's only logical, anyhow. Consider the myriads of germs that lurk in the recesses of a decayed tooth. These corrupt the food, I and, spreading throughout the system, undermine the health and disorganise the constitution. Correct mastication is impossible, which means indigestion and its attendant ills, small and serious. Avoid these "tooth tragedies" .and increase your efficiency by having that decayed tooth oi 3"ots stopped, or those, missing ones replaced. W. P. Sommerville "The Careful Dentist" I MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Birraud & Sen, Chemists) Hours: 9 *.m. to 6 p.m. S»turd»y, 9 t.mio I p.m, Ttlephont iW
BEFORE YOU BUY A CAR . SEE THE SCRIPPS-BOOTH. Scripps-Booth. cars combine, in a way that is absolutely unique among motorcars, the luxury of the heavy car with the operating economy of the light car. The Scripps-Booth four-cylinder Roadster is the only car of light weight that has, as yet, really satisfied the popular demand 'for the appearance of luxury and. the comfort, and ease- of smooth riding that until Scripps-Booth arrived has been obtainable only in the more costly cars. To these quaJities the Roadster adds the thrift and the hardiness that are possible only in light weight construction. Public demand for a wider development, of the Scripps-Booth idea of a luxurious light car brought forth the tight-cylinder model. Its eight cylinders simply^ emphasise the pliancy and the powe.r of previous Scripps-Booth performance. Why net call to-day and examine this car? The latest models a? 9to be seen in our new premises. " If it is not convenient to call, you should at least write for descriptive literature, which will give you a slight idea of the many advantages the Scripps-Booth offers to you. Inglis Bros, and Co., Ltd., Distributors for New Zealand, Jervois-quay, Taranaki and Cable streets, Wellington.—Advt. INFLUENZA SIGNALS. Nature gives a warning when Influenza approaches : Just a, sneeze.—that's the sign of a cold. Neglect is followed by Influenza—and, maybe, serious complications. With the first sneeze or "sniffle" take Nazol and be free from Influenza by chasing away that cold. Is 6il buys sixty doses of Nazol. Order now—any chemist or store. —Advt. Slippers : A splendid idea for Christmas presents See our black, 7s lid to 15s 6d ; tan, lls 6d to 19s 6d. George Fowlds, Ltd., Manners-street.—Advt. That annoying burning irritation of the skin is probably a form of eczema. Your blood is out of order. You need Vivific, the powerful blood tonic. Vivific Ointment should also be applied to the affected part to heal the skin. Sold at ; all chemists' and stores. Tonic 3s 6d a i bottle, Ointment 2s 6d a jar.—Advt. i Tho germs of tonsilitis, The microbes of catarrh; Bacilli or bronchitis, Most deadly foes they are. They charge in big battalions, j They dare us to endure ; i But wilt and sag and dip their flag, ! To Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt. j _Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water gives a drink life and sparkle, makes it more refreshing, more healthful, j Wai-Rongoa. tastes good, does good, and j makes a drink a real tonic.—Advt. j For Children'a Hacking Cough at night, j Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d., ] 2s ed.—Advt.% j
USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! ALL, AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. IN consequence of the disturbance of Boy-proof Watches, 7s 6d each business through the epidemic and The U-Can Hair Cutter—cuts your own war conditions, also being kept busy and hair—los 6d. Every family should being shorthanded, wo have not had time have ono to make our usual Christmas Display. Sheath Knives, Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s 6d However, we have goodl stocks of the fol- p ooket itnivcs, a large variety, from Is lowing useful good*, SUITABLE I 1 OK. try c s fi r j CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, all at our Q , ?- • i i i vi * famous low prices:- S? blftZ'ltelt raiuable Pr<*ents. Siainless Table and Dessert Knives TRAVELLERS, etc.—Real Leather Brief Ivoridc ditto ditto ■. anc j K j t Bags, Gladstone, 'Overland' Carvers, with Steel,, in cardboard boxes, Trunks, Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Drew at 6s 9cl. 12s 6n, 15s 6d B-iskets otc Ditt 32sin6d P!USh"li"eC' CaSe£ ' 165 M> 22S 6d> °°PPer Ho* W*ter Ju Ss Childmi's Knife, Fork, and Spoon (good), Sets Pott's Irons 3s 6d, 12s Gd Primus Stoves, now landing E'Pi J i ll3rfi'? d F°rl!S> 6S 6d> & 6d> 12S 6d> Petrol Sto.ves- Lam Ps> Iron8 > Bto- The£e> _ „ „,' , T . ai-e going to be very popular E-P-, n ßli t, teVn a *d, i Jll m &P°ons- m cases- GARDEN HOSE-Our speciality: i-inch „ TJ lO* %*< 12s 6£ 6et . m . - at 7d, Bid, or Evorlwting at lid per J'j.r. Alternoon lens and Tongs, in cases, f oo j E.P^eapol^ at it 35s and 42s Mechanic's Tools-makes useful presents E.P. Cruets, at 19s 6d, 27s 6d, 35s 1"15 ' S6tteeS> 6peClally E.P Biscuit Boxes, Oak' Trays, Salad CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, TABLE »°«" Is LINEN, CURTAINS—aII at our BEST OLD ENGLISH NICKEL SIL- FU^}tURE - Rolltop Desks, Quaint VER. SPOONS AND FORKS- Tables, DncJiK-sn Chests, or Chester- ~ , n , , , fields makes valuable presents .teaspoons, os Sd per half-dozen SPORTS GOODS — Cartridges, Camp Dessertspoons or Forks, 7s 6d half-dozen Bods, Air Rifles Table ditto ditto, 9s 6d half-dozen KP Toaspoo"s ' 6s 9d half- SCOBEB OF LINES IN OUR STORE Ditto ditto Dessert Forks or Spoons, 13s FOR VALUABLE SUBSTANTIAL. 9d lialf-do:'.en PRESENTS—BUT NO TOYS. Ditto ditto Table Forks or Spoons , Sttf Dy «plex M-^a q u^o,.^V?T»adV REMEMBER OUR FAMOUS LOW best), 7s 6d. Cnn't gd better " ! PRICES! GEORGE WINDER, Winder's Corner, - » Cubs «nd M»nn«r» Streets.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1918, Page 3
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