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Wm Children', $ ■ v Appeal. yV Wt&!& The children's appeal for more blancmange and stevred fruit should ' be satisfied. A Corn Flour blancmange made with new milk (no , sugar required) and served with fresh ripe stewed fruit i* easily prepared and is just the right finish to the mid-day meal. Broun & Poison's Corn Flour nai been used in this way generation after gcneralion, r.nd the B. & P. blancmange is now the favonrit* •urfinter sweet throughout the world. SSS_fffisWW»a TT\O fit people with Artifiei_l ■*• Teeth that look natural it a decided art. , Th« Sets we make with Porcelain Gums are wonderful, and.tho most critical can hardly distinguish between art and nature. FROST AND FROST, DENTISTS, . 119. WILLIS-STREET. Lite "TiZ" before and after Jazzing TIZ to simply wonderful and tfivea such relief io pnlted-up, melttag or tanker feet. When your feet ■ feel sore and tired after the day's work use TIZ. You will feel as.fresh as new paint—fit for anything from a "iazj." to a fox-trot. That walk to the "pictures" won't seem so tiring—that "stroll" in the park won't seem so .fatiguing if you use TIZ. TIZ draws out all the poisonous exudations that cause xntn feet. Ax soon as you put your feet in a TIZ bath-you gain relief. No more misery from new boots, no more discomfort or agony from corns, hard skin of bunions. Get a Is 9d box any chemist's or stores. Try TIZ once—you'll always use it. Refuse all substitutes. Look for "TTZ" on the box. Australian Depot, 233, Clarence-street, Sydney, N.S.W. I / '*'•■"' c*>Jr tO fl &M I I 'Nugget' your SL-it' qfc__J — shoes every flllli morning if H\/ A you keep a j£ uWIIPf pT " OUTFIT in BOOTPOI4&H i Paliifol Eruptions On Boy's legs Btirned. Healed By CiitScora, "For about 4 months my boy suffered with eruptions on his legs. Large graen § blisters came out on his legs. They used to burn very much and at times he could not sleep. When the blisters broke horrible eruptions came and the skin around them was red and painful. ' • "Then I sent for samples of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bought some more and by the time the second tin was about half empty they werehealed. "(Signed) Mrs. J.Hickmott, Coorparoo, Q., June S, 1916. Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap and occasional I touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soften, soothe and heal. These super-cn:amy emollients are ideal for every toilet and nursery purpose. Samples Free by Post. (Soap to cleanse, Ointment to.heal.) Address': B, Tow«a & Co., Sydney, X, S. V/. Sold tliEousrhout the world.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 17, 20 January 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 17, 20 January 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 17, 20 January 1921, Page 5