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Yesterday's Joint Nobody wants stews in hot weather. Make cold meat into tasty Bovril Galantines. Fill a mould with the " diced " meat. Add sliced hard-boiled egg, and, if liked, cayenne and herbs. Dissolve gelatine in hot Bovril and pour over. When set, turn out, and, serve on any green salad. ' GALANTINE made with 1 BOVRIL II r . ■ ■»■■"■■■—. ■■■■■" " ,'. ' • -"i -Jr . D» Pwtran kct Mra. LmrMw, •! nwtt tu^ Oiuijuiaa, aassu, b|iaMU««i writssi— "Itiili deep-seated abscess in my hip, and wu laid up aboe* fourteen months, not able to do anything. Iwu in hospital bum month*, and had three operations. Still I w«a no better, to I aaked to come home. I had been home three weeks, still feeling yery ill, ao I thought 1 would try your Clarke's Blood Mixture. The first bottle I used fetched the pus out more than ever, and by the time I had taken half the second bobtlo I began to eat better, and the discharge began to get less. I persevered with the Mixture, and after a few weeks began i to get about. a little on crutches oat of doors. Then I began to get stronger, and now I am feeling'better than I have done for' yean. The absceu'is quit* healed—l can now do my work and' walk quite* a long distance with a stick." Sufferers Sl^""-"!*?*"*!*^^ E5; UIUHIUJ shouldreallsethat lotions, ointments, tie.. e*a but tin temporary rellef-to.be rare of complete ud tasting bmelt the bleed mart lie tbsrouhly cleansed of the Impure irsite matter, - tbe true caiee of neta troables. Clerlie e Blood Hlitare quickly attacks, overcomes, sad exiMtlt tke Imparities, that Is why so msay wonderiul recoveries stand to Its eredfk FieassM to take, and tree from any taOarisjus Ingredients., Of all Chemists and Stores—••• that you ajet CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE "EVERYBODY'S BLOOD PURIFIER" IKS Q-(sdar /ALWAYS ap»ly O-Cedar liquid "^ Polish on a dampened duster and rub up with a dry cloth. Wita* tt o.t well Thu method bringt out the dee £ : / rich brilliancy of all woodwork. One bottle of O-Ced»r Polish keeps ilfillli^^lllik^k t">e noine spring-cleaned for weeks. M mlHwfflßMllh I '?°r "oor>l °' courle > use the famH MflHH|Mj|U OUI O-Cedar Mop treated with Oyjff^?^3/m . Cedar Polish. Cleans and polishes \e^^^_i^ ,hardwoods,-stained boards and linoleums. Pour oa O-Cedar ■ " ' liquid PelUh, Be careful to ask for genuine O-Cedar. /iiflifiiiiiK Fiv* •'"•: |/e *° ia-/"-u>e °: ffIIJIPIP^II v Cedar regularly and save by buying ' wjfjZs9^£JM larger quantities. Apply to furniture . ' aflat N.Z. DUtribators: V2/)k ARTHUR H. NATHAN. LTD. fli^ /ifVtmfll* ' I Bab weU with «ry m^*^TiT ■?« ' J ** „■ V>y V^Polish IMiLhw^ REGAL SOAP N JttmondScented TjnWf*l!P7*li Regal ; Soap, like its lUt Wl/I If ;* little sister/' Verbena, , ' g- g v\" <% is extremely economical. aff/nyCaP/f/11/l For household scrubbing, m\jkJ%/[tOiom\AJm]%\ cleaning, and dish-wash-ing, for thoroughly cleanstA«i«/MA#an/i m B heavy denims, etc., YIUTruUS n Re Bal Soa P is unnvalled. r r Put Regal on your Wholesale Agents: groccry list l°-day-T. & W. YOUNG, Wellington a

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 156, 30 December 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 156, 30 December 1925, Page 16