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COMBATING CHILDREN’S COLDS. •• OVERCOME THE CAUSE,” SAYS NURSE CAMERON. Children contract colds, not because of the severity of the weather, but because their powers of resistance have become weakened and their vitality has been impaired. This weak state is due, in most cases to malnutrition. The strong, healthy child is able to resist the onslaught. The sensible way to combat colds, therefore, is to build up the system, and provide it with the necessary strength and vitality U ward off attacks. This can best be done by giving the child a course of that great natural tonic food, Wilson’s " Maltese ” Malt Extract. “ Maltese ” possesses natural ionic properties which assist the assimilation of food, create appetite. encourage the growth of bone and sinew, and g-nerally fortify the whole system. The child gains in weight and strength and" enjoys the vitality that successfully combats coughs and colds in the severest weather. In lib and ?lb jars and 71b tins for families. Be sure to get Wilson’s. —[Advt.'J

According to a '.psychologist, always possible to te’la meek and sort of man by the way he coughs. it is mild Up?

While Eggs are Dear Don’t let the high price of eggs worry you . . . you can make the most delightful cakes with Edmonds Cake Powder. Here are two recipes that will please the whole family . . . . . ROCK CAKES 1, breakfastcup Flour 2 dessertspoons Sugar 2oz , Currants 4oz Butter (or Lard) ioz or 1: round Candied Peel 2. teaspoons Edmonds Cake Baking Powder Milk to mix Rub butter (or lard) into • ivUD ouuei vur ituu/ miw -3, then sufficient milk to make a stiff dough, place on cold U_, oven-shelf in rocky shapes. Bake in hot oven. (No baking powder to be used with this recipe.) - SMALL “CAKES 3oz Butter (or Dripping) I teaspoon_ Edmonds Cake 3oz Sugar • ' ■■■ ilb Flour , ■ 1 teaspoon Ground Ginger Baking Powder Milk to mix (about i cup) Salt Soften butter or dripping, add sugar and beat to a cream. Slightly warm the milk, and , beat , it in by degrees. w ,, riTl IIIJIIV ailu __ o Stir in lightly, the flour previously sifted with the cake md half a saltspoon of salt. The mixture should be firm. Drop in spoonfuls on ? a cold baking tray, sprinkle a little sugar over, and bake in hot oven for about 10 minutes. (No baking powder, to be used with .this recipe.) // X 1 HEAT For \bur Monekjl This’ Winter buy coal for its HEAT VALUE, and you will choose LUSTON COAL. Bums longer and give, more heat! Less ash and no waste I Most economic.! in the kitchen and the grate. Stocked by All loading . Merchant., Otago Agents: JOHN MILL’ A CO. LTD., DunwHlk THE COAL

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Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 20