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Mix Colman's Mustard with water Try it with cold lamb or mutton Water brings out the keen, unique appetising flavour of Colman's Mustard Polman's Do NOT U«e It Dry. I,- » • 1 1 upu ctAt on. <zyo®<{ Trntno J^i ff ; *^ • c^iililii'lillV ■ivi >1 Qll v 1 V— °v CO6NAC I % R*' V^JL IVL7 slock 4nd „ I **^ V ' winner «11 over. I W^ • A < , - ~ IYCUSIII /*?^l^b§r^ Bread iMWfI l oasted if^^^;^^L^s^^ —a Hot Favourite ! QRDINARY toast has long been popular. Now try Raisin Toast. Delicious I Of course anything made with Sun-Maid Raisins is sure to please. Use Sun-Maids freely for Puddings, Pies, Scones Buns and Cake. Sprinkle them on plain bread and butter. Stir them into boiled rice and cereals. ' The delicious flavour of Sun-Maid Raisins makes plainest foods acceptable, and the fruit sugar and iron they contain are Nature s finest energy restorers. Ask your grocer for Sun-Maid Raisins—the kind you know is good. Seeded and Seedless. SUN-MAID Raisins «g| Kstabllahrt IMT. «| - H fey% " listers tßki I 3»»y The World"s Greatest \/ \^ 1 t> Pain* in th« Baok Paina in the Bid« M Allcock'sPlesters have no equal. AUeoeks Plasters relieve promptly H Strengthen. W«ak Backs and at the same time B as nothing else can. strengften sideand restore energy: B. AUcedis is the original and genuine porous plaster. ,fl It is a standard remedy, sold by chemists in every part n of the civilized world, Apply whe'rwer there is Pain. H Whan you need a Pill /*>*, ?*««*»■ take a Brantirettfs Pill n& I for OanatliMition, Bilipu«n«M, H*adaoha, Dinlnaaa, iNtflgMtten-It* X SOLD BY CHEMISTS EVERTWHKRE. , Q "MJMOK MAKUFAOTURINe CO., llrkMihtcd, kntfaat ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 22