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Make ihe most of fruifcv. m by’ serving it stewed, accom- Ig panicd' by a delicious blanc- ” mange or creamy custard ! s made with Brown & Poison's Corn Flour Nothin? suits the children better than these simple gilts of nature., f INSTANT RELIEF FROM Minie Head 1 m -m It is not sufficient to sit in front of tho fire when you have a cold in the head. Keep warm, of course, but remember that germs lodged in nasal passages and bronchia] tubes cause that feverishness and the attacks of sniffing and sneezing. You must destroy these harmful germs before you can be really well again, and you will find that De Witt'® Catarrhal Cream forms the most effective remedy. It is inexpensive and very pleasant to use, and in a remarkably abort space of time it will break up a cold and make you feel fresh and well again, De WITT’S CatarriiaS Cream Cures Cold In sh® Head and all catarrhal affections of the head, nose, throat and ears. It can be obtained from Chemists and Stores i everywhere in hygienic collapsible tubes at ijg and 3/6 per tube, or direct from the De Witt Laboratories, 15 Parish Street, Wellington, who will send trial treatment Free to applicants who write to Dept. J 42, and mention this paper*

ifIET < tjf Of Printing Quotations from the 'Evening Star’ nco for' largo or small quantities of before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 18543, 28 January 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18543, 28 January 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18543, 28 January 1924, Page 9

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