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• I ' i- ; I Caramel Custards § I are ideal as a dinner | I sweet. Nourishing and | I comparatively cheap | I they are easily made J I with eggs, .milk and | | Brown & Poisons 1; I Corn Flour i Recipes for this and many J other sweets — such as 8; chocolate custard shape, f ratafia mould and cocoa- I; nut pudding—are given in 1 i the " Brown & Poison" % book of recipes, sent gratis 1: and post free, from LB. § GUfillan & Co- P.O. Box 1 846, Auckland. I Send a post card to-day. % If v\ Beauty's \\ Reflection V\ PIVER'S \ \ POWDERS are bait \ \ — exquisitely fragrant ■ \ T — perfectly adherent « — all shades *W^B — large boxea %Jt jT^ €,w%y x FACE A ~- POWDERS pr - Famous ISO years• ' Dry' mustard is as lacking in "character" as immatured wine. Cold water matures mustard in a few minutes. ? ' ' aa MOTHEiTr Child's Best LaxaGw Is ''California Syrup of t Figs*" Hurry, Mother Even a bilious constipated, feverish child loves the pleasmt taste of California Syrup of Figs"Califig" and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful to-day may prevent a sick child to-morrow. Ask your chemist for California Syrup of Pigs—"Califig"—which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Of all chemists and stores 1/9, or 2j times the quantity for 3/-. Look for "Califie" on the package. , I—— i I II , , *, rp|HQW TO TREAT—7:^pßumSand *ipillv uCSIuS ' Many hours of suffering and perhaps the loss of a limb, may be saved by the prompt application of Pinesalve to a burn or scald, and as yon can never tell when accidents will occur it is a wise plan to keep a tin of Pinesalve —ready for instant use when required. Do not rub Pinesalve into the burned or blistered part, but smear the balm . liberally on a clean piece of old linen and apply this just as you would a poultice. • Pinesalve takes away all the pain ; prevents all possibility of infection by germs arid cures without leaving disfiguring scars. Sjjj| USE Carbolisod 'inesalve For Burns and Scalds and also for Cuts, Bruises, Ringworm, Ulcers and all affections .of the skin. Genuine Pinesalve (Carbolised) can be obtained from Chemists and Stores everywhere at I' 9 and 3/6 per tin or direct from the Pinesalve Laboratories, 15 Parish Street, Wellington. ~ ALLEN DOONE"Long experience has convinced me that 'Hecnzo' is a consistently reliable remedy for co!ds, catarrh and sore throats." Obtainable all chrmiib *} If* bottl» rridiei one pint 2a and iterci. Lt\ U finest cough mixture. Mustard was never intended to- be.- taken dry any more than tea was meant to be eaten. There is neither 'bite* nor benefit in dry mustard. 'moKmammai»oMmmmmkmmmimm jV:._ _. 04 f /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 6 (Supplement)