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□ U«= r=aacasaiaß*a Q O ° For COUGHS, COLD*, CATARRH, use § ~ j T!,p adored Nam]l_J KOisn’c Essence Costs Makes X pint Saves 10/Goocl also for Toothache Earache and Stomach Cramps and D.arrhoaa when || used without sweetening. 7 □ □ QCUB3SEB ■no 4. —Don’t blame a poor circulation if you suffer from cold feet at night. Blame your own neglect for not getting a North British Hot water Bottle with the “Unique” stopper. All chemists 1 . For influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure- Is 6d. 3s 6d.* e Better than Cornflour — Cheaper, too 5) C Here’s another member of the Thistle Family—Thistle Semolina Sweetheart o’ Wheat. Don’t confound it with the coarse unappetising product previously sold as Semolina. Thistle Sweetheart o’ Wheat is infinitely superior in quality and flavour. Already it has disr t laced cornflour in thousands of N.Z. homes, for it is not only cheaper and more eeon miaul, hnt it gives a delicious zest, and flavour to all dishes blancmange, custards, puddings, scones, pastry, macaroni, cheese, or as a thickener for soup and gravies. THISTLE Semolina Sweetheart o’ Wheat vb Far more nutritious than cornflour, too—ll% of proteid as against 1% in cornflour. 34 X..J r% n J

HOW TO RESIST THE COLD. ■ —-—■——.—. - Intense cold lowers the vitality, and persons whose constitutions are weak are liable to congestions and inflammations. The best means of resisting the effects of cold is to clothe warmly and to take plenty of good solid food, containing a large proportion of oils and fat. For persons with weak lungs, or subject to colds and chills, the use of Wilson’s Malt Extract with Cofli Liver Oil may be strongly recommended. The Malt Extract builds up the system, and the Oil makes the body impervious to changes of temperature. This admirable combination, as a medical man terms it, makes the finest winter tonic imaginable. It is sure and certain in its results. Wilson’s Malt Extract is also obtainable without Cod Liver Oil in it. In this form it is most palatable, and children especially like it May be taken on bread, with porridge, or by itself before or after meals. Obtainable all Chemists and Stores. Be sure to ask for Wilson’s. Which do you prefer? Oainty well-kept hands that are eloquent of refinement, or hands that are roughened and stained from housework? !Vlme. Renaud's NEVERCHAP keeps the hands soft, smooth, clean and white. is 6d a bottle. Only from ARMSTRONG’S PHARMACY. TO-NIGHT. To-niglit, if you feel dull and stupid. or bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets and you will feel all right to-morrow. — Sold by E. D. Smith. Chemist. Gisborne.* Vv he- _,ou feel a cold coming on, don’t wait until it has grinned yon* but take NAZOL at once-* RHEUMO is sold by al| chemists and stores, at 2s 6d and 4s 6d.

' There is a coupon in every tiu of Hudsons’ Balloon Brand Baking Powder that entitles you to receive a free copy of the famous "Balloon” Baking Book. Buy. a tin to-day. All grocers. Everywhere* •

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4962, 31 August 1918, Page 3

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