r ■ 2 The \rajSii The Cure of p Thrifty Eousewlfe lire vuicui cooks for food-value. The pud- I -1 * I_* g dings which she makes ara £/ S+ illCllffCStlOll nourishing as well as nice. She \ jS saves meat b y usin S Corn Flour one friend ' s advice is «Drink igj and cheese in cooking her Jj warm water," and another '( supper-dishes and makes the —y says "Do not drink at meal P most of milk by constantly using \ times." It is usually found, 'im with it ]$> \ji however, that something more p 5 > than the above must be done, 'p mi at ffjilQpgri and hundreds have found n Erara Jrolscms a, r i or. Lrossland s | Com Flour. mavai jjj She knows this to be all food 11 vJ./W IJ .L and no waste, and that both ece *Jr ** f'* Corn Flour and milk are still ' -f to be the speediest, surest jj| cheap foods because they have M cure. Noxol has been termed ' high food-value for their cost U "Nature's Own Remedy," for f- m it is composed of the healing, % Tv.r;ct„ [J corrective juices of herbs * use Corn Flour every day: with it they U a nd fruits. Try this proven make delicious and nourishing puddings, omelettes, and W remedy—it has cured in huu--7 I'ght savoury dishes, and they buy the kind that made Cora u- dreds of cases, and will cure Flour famous—Brown & Poison's. ' ri you. fj F: 2/. a bottle. ! Send a postcard to J, B. Gilfillan & Co, W J P.O. Box 848, Auckland, for the Brown & □ At Chemists and Stores, Q Pohon hook of economical recipes for savouries P; rom § Z""" s W w H Marshall's Pharmacy, 1 U 86 Princes Street, □ Dunedin. I- • This Week's Specials. 1 GIFTS FOR SOLDIERS—" Mascot Kewpie." Leather Holdalls, from 6/6 each „ r ~ I Fitted Holdalls, from 12/6 each f«' i/«ir r> r ISsgr 1,6 - 8 " Auto-strop and Gillette Razors in Stock. Onoto Pens 17/6 &rtti B on a s d 1r t0 '.SB 11 R r rS Gold mounted 21/. Shaving Brushes,Trom PKTin^Card- 1 f k Ta . b ) ets ' V' hoX With Case, from 3/6 to 5/" Loewe'Pipes" ' Yardley's Shaving 0 Stick. 1/3 Cased Pipes/from 5/6 to 30/- MS2 M and c l/ 3 Rubber Tobacco Pouches, from 1/3 each \rLwt si Cl<^ ted Shaving Soap, 1/. stick Suede Pouches, from 4/6 I Deerskin Pouches 9. oI S^ e * Barbers Lard, 4id cake Silver-mounted, from 5/6 each Wnf f for , a , fter paving, 6d each Nickle Cigarette Cases, from 1/6 each P i' o . tectors ' each Soldiers Mirrors, Leather-covered, from 1/. Knivrs s wHWr' n With Xylonite Protector, 3/6 each ' Knives, wUhTm- Openers 2/6 each Nickle Mirrors, in Leather Case from 3/- each Special War Knives, 3/-, 8,6 and 10/6 each I Military Brushes, from 2/' each nlvc T s .' ™ th C » laln ' best steel, 7/6 each Brushes in Leather Case, with Comb, from 7/6 set Pipe Ljghters benzine not required, 1/6 and ij. Pocket Combs, from 3d 4ch ' ' . Bachelor Buttons, automatic grip, 1/- dozen Boot Outfits, Black and Tan, 1/9 each 'i /- t Collapsible Cups, from 1/3 each t b'i Allumrnium Soap Cases, 9d each T>nobW Carbolic and Coal Tar Soap, 6d cake FHkeelo 1 / t?n Saltwater Soap, 5d cake w , ' 1 ' c tm „ Boracic and Cold Cream, 6d cake S P« n geßags, >/9 to 3/6 Medicated Soap, 9d cake Radio Cloths, for buttons Gd each Best Ansonia Watches, 6/6 each Cream ' 9d and 1/3 LUm 27/C S e£h l WriStl6t Watches > from Colgate's Dental Cream, 9d and 1/3 . 4,6 - - d "• isspiam sr - J. R. McKENZIE, 61 GEORGE STREET IOS PRINCES STREET Lmail orders promptly attended to. kindly enclose postage. Studebaker stands Taxi Test: Christchurch Owners Tell How. Jhu e rcK ar r a nmKin d J°,* e P S . tud | b aker touring cars plying for hire in the streets of Christrunning record of pspK r- h e^ates 130,000, and careful investigation of the no stoppages due to ownldmTm rare ofTthJl d m^«'K e f ° a J? a ", ex P erie ,. nced motorists. Most of them have S Whpn teu fS k !°u re U na,ly selectin & the Studebaker as the best value for factorv car for hfrH C, y y t' ve re^ on . to consider the Studebaker the most satisKNOW. usiness service on the market it is worth while listening, because they Some Golden Opinions of Studebaker Merit: m ß odeft P r °P«otor (Hereford Street Stand), has had one of the the ear has run 1000 Tlsay. o^"' Whloh tim « caused by mechanical trouble J' y tlouble - In fa °t I have never yet had a stop ?tud?ba°?r G toun°lo®%hioh hM ,'miSsnnn (P f' °??° St ? od1 ' USM » 1914 btß .To n a^rf' w s h :ui--' possM ' io °- »• OWW BOTH toIcSOSYTM MODSfSn I™ " ON HER lutely satisfactory. The self-starter hns Sa™?«.v U3r I be^ aviour haß been absocould not be better. The car has nevor held n.fl i!n electri i s u £hting equipment should never look past tho Studebaker." wanted another car to-day I 4-cyl. w^r? r ° Pr^ tO K stan< i>i runs a latest model a Unic car He says - which has covered about 5500 miles to date. Previously he owned electric unbrokt h&d n ° trou '°le. selfnonage repairs, and COKSXDE* THE ' S. R. STEDMAN, P rinces w- - D^U, Agents for ADAEV3S LTD. NEW ZEALAND IMPORTERS OF STUDEBAKER MOTORS.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19180518.2.11.3
Bibliographic details
Otago Daily Times, Issue 17318, 18 May 1918, Page 4
Word Count
899Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17318, 18 May 1918, Page 4
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Otago Daily Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.