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I SUMMER IKm I SHOWERS^C*! H its fruits upon you. ' fi But they do not I last long. 0 1 M §1 Gooseberries, raspH berries, currants, H peaches, plums, H blackberries, and Calf H other summer ® H fruits have short seasons. i| || Let the children enjoy these || H while they can by using f| Brown I Corn Flour si 1 for preparing fruit jellies, ij i blancmange and sauces to f| I serve with stewed fruit, i and other seasonable deli- H 1 cacies - 1 || Brown & Poison's Corn || j| Flour brings out the fresh || 1 taste of the fruit. | dUlfc- Free.—Tha I RgjgFjß "Brown &• Poison" Cookery Book from §| Jy J.B.Gilfillan&'Co., 1 - JCT P.O. Box 848, H Jor a |j Does your Back Ache? That means Kidney Trouble. DON'T DELAY! Try To-day DR. SHELDON'S Gin Pills Eg Thty *rethe Bemedj. y Peice 1/6 and 2/6 Dr. Sheldon's Gin 'Pills quickly relieve all cases of Backache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, and all Kidney and Bladder Troubles. VI. You save much money when J: i you use MEAN'S ESSENCE, g V ten shillings on a pint of best | | cough, cold, and sore throat re S medicine. Bejsureit's Heap's, g , . 1 Look * Your Best \ i- To have soft, white I \ '1 jNr hand* and clear com\JI plexion all through the Winter, use regularly this fi ®* ' famous English toilet preparation— . Cream Free Trial. Send 3d. in stamps to-day for a Free {plma Beauty Box containing samples of , Icilma v^ream^ full sized packet of Icilma Hair Powder, an Icilma Shampoo Sachet and a gen* ! erous supply of Icilma Nail Powder and a won- B I d. rial little R*ok on Beauty, to the Idlma Co., I Ltd.. Oept 10 Featherstoa Street, Welfatg'oa. 0 82 I Gerstena Food Talks, No. 4 "My 12 months old baby makes two meals every day of 6 Gerstena' Milk Porridge " This is what Mrs F. Baxter, of Temuka, writes, adding, too:—"I find it better than more expensive foods." Hundreds of mothers throughout the Dominion will endorse this. Any child that is ailing at all, and over nine months old, will grow, strong and chubby, a real bouncing little bundle of health, if \ reared on -cookedinZminutes made -with Milk. There's nothing to hurt the most delicate child in "Qerstena" —it's just the para concentrated flour of ■un-ripened cereals, with all the indigestible husks removed. And as for little boys and girls—well, Mrs H. S. Hook, of Lovin, writes:—"lf 'Gerstena' was not made, my children (and I have six in family) would think they had no breakfast." Remember, "Gerstena" is different to all other porridge meals, because the special process by which it is made concentrates the food content into half the usual bulk, and every particle of the meal is digestible. Your Grocer Sells "Gerstena" L BOj dose in time saves mm rm Wcold from turning into a dangerous complaint. £ gSIX j Take a dose in time —take mrak-gl it now—avoid the complaint — get Bonnington's Irish Moss at once-the family cough $ remedy for over SOyears. In $ sizes-but take particular care r 0 to see that it is the genuine. a« OTAG-0 WITNESS.—New stories. A largo Mount ol M&diag matter. .Price, fid.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16542, 16 November 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16542, 16 November 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16542, 16 November 1915, Page 3