J If you had Hi J *'•■' a French tner— fit fl Even he could Ij*ero«^.« ; jX O souffles and pudd^u-* 5 " ake QT fl tastier savouries than you « ■ J« Qgg quite easily, econom.cally and « l J ity* Brown & Poisons K BB Cornflour. Kg W for all uses, and every particle or • . K krT riS S-tKe children's ff ■» ' It makes mil* " rc , n | g IT • standby-hJly %* ** fc f \ solid nourishment to eveiy , ■. L which it is used. Ql fl\ n «"Rrou)n 6 P^ m " PCs cW »•«» *** 5
Keep your kitchen sinks spotlessly clean — jt?\\y\- Merely apply "Qever Mary," on a damp is§a\ j\ cloth. It removes the most tenacious marks ifflisgfljy/ ) of grease and game, and leaves the enamel / AaHw Jri w^'te ce>an ' xce " snt * o0 ' (°\ keeping lWwwfflA the woodwoik around the sink dean end {yS&\\ \\4gsft Use "Clever Mary '* .to clean enamel Iviia ""TSflO baths, s ' les P o,s P ans ' an<^ -clean your fruit jars with it. I I Keep it intheHome. If net in itoclc at your itorekeepei'i. fl ■ I tendyour name and & free sample will be mailed you by I ! The Ajent, F. E. READING, B» 230, Wellinjton. CLEVER MA&Y o THE ENEMY Of GREASE-
" Gerstena'' Food Talks, No. 7 An Egg is Not More Full of Meat i 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—do, you real- • ise that four platesful of. Gerstena are equal in , nutriment to a pound of "the 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 Or, again, take Bread and Butter! Four loaves of Bread cost you 3/-, at least, and lib of Butter 1/6, at least—total cost, A bag of Gerstena equals the four loaves and the lib of Butter in food value—and 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 Economy; eat Gerstena, and cut down the household \ expenses. Your Grocer Sells "Gerstena"' - i
n rife. Burning \ffovs/V head yU^IJ parched «■ throat Don't put up with that feverish cold any longer. Bonnington's Irish Moss will quickly "get busy" on the vicious, cold germs and relieve the inflammation of the membrane lining the air passages. Bonnington's will swiftly clear the choked-up passages, dispeling that enervating, feverish feeling, enabling you to breathe freely. Boumtas Irish moss has the unqualified endorsement of many thousands in this generation —as it had in the generation before. We quote one of many testimonials:— Stewart Island. , "I have been suffering from a f~* severe cold in the cheat lately H-tH and bare tried all kinds of so- jUg called cough cureß, but I still find Bonninuton's Irish Moss fSSS^SI to be the bent. I recom- jcmuaoin mend it to my friends as it <ft~*2S&3B, is a long way cheaper than C joining ton-iK Doctors' Bills." chuwckk I H. R. COTTRBLL. ,«.;$»»•? Ask your chemist or (DicjmnS storekeeper for Bonning- l M3 ilWww ton's Irish Moss. 104 * : "5- *> H—E STRAW Boaters.—What smartens a man's appearance up more than a nice Straw Boater Hat? Before going olsewhere, drop in and have a look at our assortment. Sure to p'easo you.—Mcßride, Cash -tailor. Costumier, and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria St
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16205, 15 April 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)
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