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Ever tried Soup Balls ? Served as a garnish, soup balls turn a plate of soup into a first-class meal. Their savoury taste appeals to the palate. Recipe in beautifully illustrated recipe book, free on of a postcard addressed to J. B. Gilfillan.« receipt P.O. Box 848, Auckland & Co., Browt&Polson’s Corn Flour Jts# - ff ff WHAT A COU is whailUum says Boys will be boys they get overheated, damp feet and wet clothes. COLDS fly about in every crowded school-room and picture show. It's these times that Bonnington's Irish Moss is Mother's friend, she knows it will stop coughing like magic! IMITATIONS: These will not do! Get Bennington's—• I/6 and 2/6. MSN I 9 451

CHOP the fruit, but don't bother chop* ping suet, for that plum pudding. Use SHREDDED “OX HEAD.” Is every, where. S 6 4»« EDMONDS CUSTARD £>S»MMItD COLD weather is bard on the hands ... the sen. sitive skin is so apt to be affected by wintry winds and water, arid the problem is—what to do about tt? Here’s the secret of nice soft hands, even in the winter time . . . Zam-Buk. At night rub Zam-Buk gently but thoroughly into the skin, slip on old gloves, and wear them until morni tig. The . imp r o yement will amaze you. You’ll never I» ashamed of your bands if \ vou use Zara-, Buk' regularly. I FOR ROUGH HANDS WAMbL) Known - That Uillhead*, Circulars. Cards, Programme*, and General Printing of avery: description ' are executed at the ‘ Evening 6t»r„ Offlco at Moderate Pricea.

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Evening Star, Issue 22047, 5 June 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22047, 5 June 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22047, 5 June 1935, Page 4

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