Article image
Article image

IKj f / It is the wise mother who studies the children's „ '?<&*/ food and so safeguards their health, Cora Flour combined with milk is excellent after the teething period. A nourishing Corn Flour pudding—all steaming ■ and hot—is just the tight fare for children. Make one for :'■; :: to-morrow's dinner and watch it vanish. Brown* Poison's Corn Flour —the kind for which children clamour. .. "?'••; ' '. '■'■'■■] FREE.— Write for the Brown & Poison Recipe Book, free from -<:':■} J, B. Gilfillan & Co., P.O. Box 848, Auckland. ■ The Coco* m>s. Adventure N*.-L ■■//'~~) : J '.' The Caen Nibs, Adventure No. I. /'""""J" Rescued by "The Cocoa Nibs." The Cocoa Nibs first met a man Who had a carious notion, To lice upon a biscuit in The middle of the ocean. He broke a tiece of biscuit off For breakfast, lunch and tea, , But ifhe went on eating ti ..".",■ ''■'>" .' \ He'd soon be in the sea. "Take smaller bites," the Nibs exc!aimca\^} : \, vi "And if you hungry feel, Just drink « cop of this—it turns 1 A biscuit to a meal." R. arjceu, (To be eontinueij ROWNTREE'S Cocoa is such a satisfying beverage, Busy people, who are apt to neglect tbetr food and ; ■ ; leave themselves with no "set meal "handy; will" often find Rowntnee's Cocoa giye them just the strength and /■'/ nourishment they need/* ' Indeed, it may be truly •'/■ *■ "' >^V"^L said that a cup of Rown- jdfflfe- fe mMJL | tree's Cocoa "tarns a isllP\ iI»%K •'• :- biscuit to a meal." vsy *S»V '■:■■.-■ ELECT TOffiil V^uvCX ' "Warms and cheers." U TRY IT IN YOUfc BATH dp BY APPOINTMENT i' TO H.M. THE KINO. Ikr. > ISCRUBBS - AMMONIA! \ M MARVELLOUS PREPARATION S Hgj Invaluable for Toilet and Domestic Purposes. Softens Hard Water. ■■■ n Splendid Cleansing Preparation for the Hair. iilf-x'.-'l Allays the Irritation caused by Mosquito Bites. ■/■'■ :: ma-'''. «, Cleans Plate, Jewellery, and Carpets. WW ~ >j For Sale by all Grocers and Chemists. ■■''..' ~ j SORUBB & CO. (Australia), Ltd., Melbourne, Victoria. 111111111111 l THE CASE IS CLEAR. 'I|||| The case is cleat:. On the one hand we. have fountain 11 111 I I pens that splutter and leak--fountain pens that cannot ' |j|| be filled without a bulb filler— that are in a word not. ■ I themselves without this old-fashioned friend, the filler, j But in my hand here I have an Onoto Pen— cannot i J leak and that fills itself. A pen a child can use-a pen j I no wise man would be without. 111111111111 l 11111111111111111 l —You, sir, should own an Onoto Pen, it cannot leak. j —It fills itself, it never splutters or scratches. I I Now, is 20'- to much too pay for such a pen, All stationers. ' 11 I jewellers and stores sell it. Go to-day; while the- evidence is fresh : I 1 in your mind --to the nearest stationer's ami itay -"AnOnotoPen j ' 11 ,"■ I Manufacturers: Thos. De La Rue & Co.. Ltd.. Bunhill Row, lItII I JII 1 London E.C. Managing Agents: Norman Baker I &Lonchurst, Sydney and Melbourne. 'II Self-Filling - - §1»OT\ I Safety Fountain ®> was ... | Aik for Onoto Ink-Best for all Pens, ||jjj||| Onoto, Self-filling - -20/- (All] Waterman, Lever-filling, 25/Onoto, Vahelesa . - 16/. 1 Post > Cameron, Self-filling - 25/, Queen City, Self filling -io/6 (Free! Compacto Stylo - -56 From ARTHUR J. HARDING, Onoto Pen Depot •■ 220 Queen Street, AUCKLAND. Butchers! use It . in your shops |if^^ll "Clever Mary" will clwo your scales, hooks, II I |\Af*\iA metal ban, marble slabs, knives, steels, choppers, j Tj^'Ka^'X. sausage machines, chopping blockt, tables and | /'W^&'^S counters. arrnE rr Jrr/*\ 4tS$L Removes grease horn aprons and overalls, no matter ■■ '-!.y,>r^fe.^' : how soiled; cleans the hands perfectly. *^*ts^r™lr^3M ■ Try it for yourself. Keep a tin in the shop and in Hill ilf P* the home. Mil '111 • ' If not in stock it your ttorekeeper'i, tend your name and a free Hi' . llsß ', ■'■ simple will be mailed you by The Agent, F. E. READING. 11-'-' : I'Lw Box 230. Wellintton. ,;'■.:;' HP? : CLEVER MARY I _» THE QP UREASE ■■-"■'> M'

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19200529.2.115.26.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 4 (Supplement)

Word Count
649

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 4 (Supplement)