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9 Cake making ,' Egg H with Corn Flour. IRS LID KIEXT time you want a specially race KM HI N E i for tea make it with half Brown &WW ia Poison's Corn Flour, instead of all ordinary JBH By fl ° The Com Hour gives. a fineness of texture DC M anddeHcacy of flavour unattainable when only Q£ BL-feK. Brown &Polsons Kg in | ENGINEERS' 7JT I r hands cleaned I fjjs&f You engineers and mechanics can remove the /fey 4«iPmitPt greasy grime from your hands, without trouble, TWjjHjfß BUS . and without making the skin dry by using /\g^^^^^*Lca " Clever Mary" is unequalled for cleaning Es^aßflffflf'*' greasy overalls, aprons and flannels. It Bitf removes the worst stains and the hardest SB (I dirt in quick rime, and does not injure the 9| Get a tin Va-ixf. If net in stock at year storekeeper's, sax] yoßt name I ■ 1J V •ad * free maple tin w3I be mailed you by The Agnt. F. E. ' J ■ 111 ! READING, Box 230. Weffinsioa. 7 *'» f CLEVER MARY | Is THE ENEMY OP GREASE. |

Gerstena Food Talks, No. 5 One bag of " Gerstena " goes as far as two bags of other foods ! Yea, mother, there's a reason for this! All cereals, ox food grains, have two husks— outer,' husk, that is no good whatever as a human,food, and an inner husk, sheathing the kernel of the grain. Now, in all oatmeals this second husk, being itself a powdery substance, is ground down into meal. It merely adds to the bulk, but does not have any food value. In fact, it is the presence of this second husk that makes oatmeals indigestible and harsh on the Dalate. <j|fena -cookedm2wnufes we use only the pure powdery kernel of sunripened cereals — the central heart that contains all the nutriment of the grain. Hence it is a concentrated food— ONE bag will go as far as TWO bags of ordinary foods. To prove it yourself, use only half as much "Gerstena" as you do of oatmeal for the same quantity of porridge. Your Grocer Sells '"Gerstena" Healthy Liver Healthy Life "Poor liverhealthy or clogged, active or •luggish makes all the difference between vigorous, cheerful life and low spirits and failure. Banish headache, indigestion, biliousness and nervousness and MKjK^. 'clear up sallow, blotchy, pimply skin --'.-|;h %***■ •lit* B LLS. ""**■ >V _ slii^bkß Purely vegetable. ,I P£J?-H;-S? nan Bow-Small Price. *-■£:*LINE must bear signature Many thousands of people make their own good cough, cold, and sore throat medicine, \ VThey use HEAN'S ESSENCE. A\One bottle makes a pint and W\ saves ten shillings. 7 T>E BEAUTIFUL '-Have you a bad Com- ■*-* plexion—Blackheads, Open Porea, a. greasy akin? The remedy is in your own hands, if you knovr the Egyptian method of massaging with the finger tips! Let our Lady Specialist- advise you in absolute confidence. Send stamps for reply to " Beauty Specialist."— Lotus Balm Co.. ChristcrAirch. ECZEMA. RADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT— guaranteed cure for all kinds of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of sufferers cureu weekly and cured permanently. Tho .£™ ssms irritation Is relieved on FIRS C APPLICATION. Lotion and Ointment os 6d. postage 5d extra MADAME AMIE, 23, Smeetori a Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Also obtainable at all the leading chemists and bmeetoa »; Ltd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

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