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S It proves its goodness DOB OB in every pudding Duj H you make. ffl JJj ■Hi The delicate flavour, the great purity, and iftn □H the concentrated strength of Brown & UUf JCf Poison's Corn Flour speak for themselves. This is the season for hot Corn Flour and inrj M|M milk puddings, chocolate mould, or blanc-* 001 Hjl mange served warm—reheated in the mould; for s hot milk soup as a light, soothing and |Q|m, nlij digestible supper dish, and for thick and jPMK BOH warming winter soups. LAj gjfflJ These are some of the winter uses of n|Q JEf Broun & Poison's Bj W) Printers: "Clever Mary" ju FJ' "will clean your hands "if (Mga Vou can obtain nothing more satisfactory than - "Clever Mary '* to remove ink and type- 1 I metal stains from your hands, and- it is unsurM passed for cleaning your greasy, grimy aprons. v W It cannot harm the tenderest skin nor affect H " V any fabric, and may be used with fresh, salt, 6 I 1 warm or cold water. WT] ~11 Keep a tin of "Clever Mary " handy at home Iff- ]| -4 and in the shop. Bl 8.1 If no ( in stock at your storekeeper's send ycur name and a free ■Hp - sample tin will be mailed joa by The Afent, F. E- READING. j Bex 2?0. WfUmfiton. I CLEVER. MARY | 12 THE ENEMY GREASE- • 1

Little Friends of the Liver They're little hut they're good: they're gentle «nd they're kind : they're full of health that leads to health and please be sure they're •igred — Carter's Little Liver rlils bear the above signature. Purely vegetable, famous for two generations. Small jkg Small IM—ttH—— — rrn i berstena Bag Competition 3 RESULTS FOR JUNE G mm ™ : The first prize of £3 in the June Competition was won by 150 bags; the 09th prize was awarded -J for eight bags. LI ■ Until December 31 of 1 I this year— not after n —we are giving 99 cash prizes monthly for the greatest number of empty Gerstena bags sent in to our factory on' or J before the last day of L 7 the month. - mm 1 All the empty bags are bumed when counted, and the competition is personally judged by the proprietor. Full particulars are J, l" given in a circular en■J closed in every bag. LL Start saving your bags now, and remember the Competition will be discontinued after the end of this year. GERSTENA FOODS CO. «l A. J. WINTLE, J }k r "~:l ITCHING PILES CURED. -yyiTHOUT OPERATION. CUTTING, SUTURING. OR CAUSTICS. A new " Double Absorption Treatment '' which instantly relieves the intense itc'nin" and prolonged nagging pain of itching, inter" nal. external, and bleeding piles Piles are. always varicose in nature {'that is. highly inflamed swollen veins), and in the majority ot cases are accompanied by intense itching. Much pain and inconvenience during tne day and at nigh: the continual itching and throbbing pain often abso lutely prevents sleep. Very frequently itchin? piles show no external evidence of their existence, and. to apply lotions, ointments caustics, etc.. is to waste so much time and money. \ou must get to the root ot the evil, and medical science has placed within your reach a truly wonderful cure in The Zann Double Absotplion Treatment The Zann treatment is two-fold, is simple and" easy to apply, and gives instant relief irl itching, 'Ceding, external and internal nile, Don t suffer sleepless nights and a»on,<' n , days. rite to-day to the Zann Proprietary" 66. Umoton Quay. Wellington, enclosing postal note for Is 6d. and receive a clnin wrapper per return post and full treatment with pamphlet on the cause, treatment an cure of internal, external, bleeding, and' i«rh ing piles. "laAll correspondence is treated as strictlv eonndential. and each treatment is cvgrthmhuk„ S instantly £?«» ''° CUre " " Note Address: —The Zann Proprietary R lfncUin? N°Z. ay ' or ° X 318 ' G r.O.?toH'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16282, 15 July 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16282, 15 July 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16282, 15 July 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

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