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SUNSHINE PLUM PUDDING. Dissolve a package of lemon Sunshine jelly crystals in a pint of nearly boiling water, and while it is still hot stir in one cup coarse dried and browned breadcrumbs, three-fourths cup stoned raisins, three-fourths cup cooked prunes, and one.-fourth cup citron—all cut -fine; one-half teaspoon cinnamon, one-fourth teaspoon cloves. Salt to taste. Mix thoroughly and set away to harden. Serve with Tucker's Sunshine custard, or pudding sauce. All grocers sell Tucker's Sunshine jellies.—Advt. At a dance the air often becomes heated and the hall close. Stepping out into the sharp night air, the sudden change of temperature means a cold* unless the dancer is prepared. A dose of Nazol after the dance will keep the cold away, for Nazol is penetrating, prompt and sure. Get 'a le 6d bottle to-day.—Advt. ".Tust a cold" may easily lead to very serious and painful troubles, such as bronchitis, penumonia, asthma, pleurisy, and consumption. At the first sign of a cold or cough takeJNazol. This prompt and certain remedy "will- penetrate every tiny passage of the nose and throat and destroy all harmful germs. Let Nazol protect you this autumn. —Advt. For Childrens' Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. Weigh a roast of beef before and after cooking. The shrinkage is exaotlr 50 per cent., including the bones. That is you «ay oi»o hftH of ii. With St George Camp Pie there is no waste. It is cooked snd reedy to serve. St. George Camp Pi* is flavoured with rare anrf costly «J*ioea from the fott, Site* »"</ e»rvo cold.~Advt, <

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 4

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