Wfl,'/ ( / It is the wise mother who studies the children's food end so safeguard* their health. Corn Flour combined with milk is excellent after the teething period. A nourishing Corn Flour pudding— steaming and hot—is juet the right fare for children. Make one for to-morrow's dinner and watch it vanish. BroKiuPolson's Corn Hour —the kind for which children clamour. FREE.— Write for the Brown & Poison Reoipe Book, free from J. B. Gilfillan & Co,, P.O. Box 848, Auckland. THE SAFETY PENNEVER LEAKS. Self-Filling. 2C/- Valueless. 16/- " ONGTO INK-Best for all Pens-Obtainable Eveiywfiu&o Onoto, Self-filling . -20 • ( Al! ) Stylo, Self-filling - 8/6 Onoto, Valveless - -16,. I Post / Compact© Pen - - 8/6 Queen City, Self filling - io/6 ( Free I Compacto Stylo - ■ 5/6 Prom ARTHUR J. HARDING, Onoto Pen Depot - 220 Queen Street, AUCKLAND. )*•»-» Price » Reduction. > »«« »i>< 1 j Price Reduction. We have much pleasure in announcing to the Public that we are ']! . now able to reduce the price of TO 2/6 per bottle. 'j (LABGESBE) I OUTSIDE MAIN CENTRES THE PRICE IS 2/7J, Fresh milk with Mellin's Food is the best and most economical ■ diet for New Zealand babies. ]| Of all Chemists and Stores. If you have any difficulty in • ' obtaining supplies we will send, diiect upon icctipt of remittance. " : Distributors: GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY, Ltd j Wellington Auckland Christchurch Dunedln MELLIN'S FOOD LIMITED. » r niim>«BHiiiiiii>mntiiiii«.t.M». 4 Try it for your r*. Marble Tables * a Waitresses, confectioners, refreshment-room MfroLJ, MR - owner*, and other storekeepers should always have 1 tin of "Clever Mary handy. I j/AA M Splendid for cleaning marble table*, scale*, wood- I "E >^- |M work, glassware, counter, and paintwork, and jj I wSS enable* you— with the least effort—ti keep th* HI g H\ 1 place clean and inviting to customers. No otbet M IS tH' cleanser it so handy— to good I JL M Hi Try it low. If not in itocl al tout storekeeper',, nod B J^SBP your name and a free sample tin will be mailed you by JL vfjg I Tha Arm. F. L READING, Boi 230. Welliuitoa. P CLEVER MARY ,4 THE ENEMY OP GREASE. | I In tkc days \ I of Sir Francis I Tea first became Known in \ Jh\ i England towards the end of 1 | the 16th century. In those i stirring times when Eng- i land's sailors swept the I seas a chest of Tea was a more valued | prize than many a trinket wrested from the 1 haughty Spaniard. And yet money could | not buy any tea that would compare with 1 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE Just as "Amber Tips" is superior to the tea of \ \ Drake's days so too does it to-day hold 1 | pride of place over other brands. One trial | will prove its merits —test it to-night. m L pride of place over other brands. One trial Q will prove its merits —test it to-night. m | ««—■ — - —~T H'fflfl"'"'""'*TTf ffl 'I IffTlffirMsyni/rH 3. F. SfIAHLY AND CO., 41, J URT SIRKET, SOLE AGENTS.
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LOVELY EYELASHES! ! EYfcLAaHEEN Promotes the growth of Kyelaehe* arid ' Eyebrows. Ix-autilyin; (hem naturally. I A!! Drue and Toilet Stores or -nailed. ' post paid, 3/6. -| Chemical Impart Co., High St.. Aicklud.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 4 (Supplement)
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