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/I v v . .• THE '• 7 1 CLEVER COOK'S STAND-BY. | \m\ Watch a clever cook at-work. | | ||Fj I you will "always find her using j ft 4PI Bro»ir&Poison's J %|gr Watch a clever cook at work. I | ||p | .You will always find her using | (1 Broun & Poison's J C° rn Fl° ur ) (a She uses Corn Flour for \ >Sfi\rßi/ / its lightness and its \ m 5 BBftS. delicate flavour —an I - JCoSrr* improvement on flour in | jSL all sweets and savouries; 1 '^■CjyrvJiCll■ jsOL and she relies on Brown g & Poison, whose manu- § IILBOcK facture made the repu- If £ 2SClS**Crii - tation of Corn Flour. || I Free Offer | ~COUPON B Send postcard for the \g for Brown & Poison's COOKERY BOOK. 9j book of " Brown &• § xame • • •• H Poison" recipes, post free || g fromJ. B. GUfillan &> Co. i Address —- — - §j P.O.Boxß4B,Auckland. 11 Is J.B. Giimian & Co., P.0.80x846, laeklmi

"Gerstena" Food Talks, No. 7 An Egg is Not More Full of Meat I than a plate of Gerstena porridge. It contains just the same amount of nutriment. But a plate of Gerstena costs you one half-penny, while an egg to-day costs one penny halfpenny. Even Meat you realise that four platesful of Gerstena are equal in nutriment to a pound of Jhe best Rump Steak? Rump Steak costs, say, 8d a pound; Gerstena costs you 2d for four platesful, or a halfpenny per plate. Therefore, Rump Steak is four times as dear as I I Or, again, take Bread and Butter! Four loaves of Bread cost you 3/-, at, least, and lib of Batter 1/6, at least—total cost, 4/6. A bag of Gerstena equals * the four loaves and the lib of Butter in food valueand costs you 1/3 the bag, or one halfpenny -the plateful of porridge. So you see, even Bread and Butter costs more than three times as much as Gerstena. These are times of Econ- j ■ omy: eat Gerstena, and cat down the household expenses. Your Grocer Sells " Gerstena'' . awn V While the Tea is Brewing— You cut cook tnfficient "OTO" for the family, , breakfast. DELICIOUS, NUTRITIOUS!! Tr ECONOMICAL 111 C. DELICIOUS, k NUTRITIOUS M W ECONOMICAL!!! I W FULL WEIGHT 41b. and 20Q>. bags* Your Grocer Sells It ! "4V BRASS BANDS /mTp 1 ■ INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC. REPAIRS. yjyjS | Write for free illustrated CatajfraH ■ logues. Estimates and all inforSsJJWJ mat ion free. J. W. COPITHORNE, 137 Viriia Street, Wdlizfttm, N.Z. For Over Half a Century —more than 50 years ago Bonnington's was the approved family medicine (or all ailments of the chest and throat. So it is fo-day, for throughout Australasia pes has won its laurels in the stern test of 50 years service. That it is as effective today as ever is indicated F" by letters like this : : Mr*. 11. Guy of the Terminus EtUl, j . Wangantii, writes as follows: ! v " This is to certify that I have used ! ( Bonnington's Irish Moss for 1 my child since she was two days yrfS? j old and always found it a remedy /V V- ! that is thoroughly reliable in ever? way /SSSI • conceraiat colds. 1 a»-d three drop* in / jHjS I hill a teaiyoeaful •£ water when my child iL &S3 j vii jalv two j Insist on getting ffljf / j Boenington's I ] Carrageen Irish {V.\ / : Moss, avoid /{ spurious imitations N. and substitutes. Bay Bonnington's—two him; get the big bottle because a ir^mos^conwnical^^«^ JQEXTAL NOTICE. gMITH, J^ENTISX, HOBSON ST <opp. St- Matthew's Church), SUPPLIES -V GOOD SET-OP TEETH FOR S. GOOD FIT GUARANTEEDPainless Extractions. is 6d. . OLD SETS REMODELLED AND ALL DENTISTS - WOES REPAIRED,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 6 (Supplement)