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Oven cookery Clever house wives know the V value of cornflour as an aid to \ . lightness. Madeira cake, sultana V cake, shortbread, short crust, \ etc., all call for the correct' \ ; . mixture of ordinary flour with , 1 Broun & Poisons I Corn Flour J I ; A' pure British product. l Made ai v I • . Paisley m Scotland. ■ • ~t\ Write tb;day for Brown & Polson!s : I Recipe Book; sent gratis ? and post '/ free by >J. B.- Gilfillan' &■ Coi, > I . ..'. P.O. Box 848,, Auckland. / W.' The EXTRA. YEARS Of Ser- /fljßWl ■ .vice you will get proves iNIBIgi ■ the wisdom or buying— \WmJjln i • :^ . bincn rinjjif bhHBH < .For over 100 years Fin- ■ lay's Sheetings have been O^^B Britain's Best. H^LS Finlay.'s is i liretime sheeting — the cheapest m HH B , ALWAYS INSIST Hflß ■ ON " FINLAY'S." 'iMiw S^V^/' ■'■¥7" a. W Your '&lf: Child ¥//■. he ■':/ First i,| Some children hrn /r lack "go." They /&%£ are low m their class, not much good at sport. Don't let your child • be a "second rater." No child can do vrell unless properly nourished — -give^*^^ I " energy to do bett«^^»»^^^. \| by giving Virol. V^ C,cV>° \ Virol not onlyV 0 1 contains all threcVCA 1 \ I Vitamins, but presents^ Q& /-A, I j- them m ascientificallyA AjV^~^ balanced diet rich m% those qualilies m which y^^^ ordinary everyday diet is so often deficient. : No food can take the place of Virol for growth and development. It is because Doctors and Health Authorities recog- . . nise this that . < FORTY MILLION portions of were given m 3,000 Hospitals & Clinics last year. VIROL LIMITED, HANGER LANE EALING. LONBON. W. 5. ENGLAND. Agents : Wright. Stephenson & Co., Ltd., P.O. Boi 1530. Wellington, N.Z. ?■' *^* *. ■ -. ': '; __v^ ■, j « - . ""itiinninniiiitniiiiiitiinitititiiiuiiiiiMtitittiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiitiuniiiiiiitiiiutiiiiiiHiitititiiiniiuMni^ || .. -.■- " - ,'• '•" is || Pleasant Hours H II That Pay Big! II II " — 11 |l For Men or Women !! II Part or Full-time If || - . r 1 || II Haven't you often wished 'you || || knew. of an easy .congenial way to II II make a few extra pounds every |i II . week—or £3 or £5, even £10 || II extra when you need them for II || ■ "something special"? H 1. || Here's the plan you have been II |= looking for — Miss Hahn of New II | ' II Plymouth earned just under £20 II 1 1 m her first month by this plan— || |l EXTRA pounds, mind you. Hun- H || dreds of busy people all over the II II Dominion ' count on this plan to .|f 11 give them the extra cash they II I || need, week by week, and. month || I II by month. s ■•. . if j I i|' What is the Plan? Simply this, if I || Let us teach you how to make '11 || National Confections for us, which If II We purchase at an exceptiona.lly II || generous price. II II Send m the Coupon for some of .11 1 || the attractive points about this li 11 work and all interesting details. II \\ if ~ ■ __ ___ _ _ '.' ' . . '■ : I i II National Confectionery Industry, || II 77 Queen Street, Auckland. || H Please tell me, without any obli- II || gation to me, how I can make 11 money by your plan. 1 |! || NAMT3 ............................ If || 5TREET.:.'..;..;...........,.,,^ || || w<ywK ■....-.;. :..:.:...■.... .;.^^2 §j .|| : •: . . "Truth," 19/8/26. || 7 gimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiKiiinuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii titiiiiiitiniiiiminiinjiritttHiiiiiiiiitiiiiSlitiiiiiiHmiiP

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NZ Truth, Issue 1081, 19 August 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1081, 19 August 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1081, 19 August 1926, Page 17

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