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|y was. «■ tm am aw wai as« pa Jj. Replace meat J ! I with omelettes. J J 'Making an omelette is as ■ § ;easy as roasting a joint § m Jonce you know how. m • ' Try this recipe: ■ §;; SAVOURY OMELETTE 3. f a ; H«df«zJWwnAPoUotj'«CornFl(>ur -, .Halfteacupfolmilic g B, Half teaspoon »ach salt, pepper and ;'_ made mustard. I ■Twd-cks. Half oz. lard. I «\NHx Com Floor to a amoetk ereatn £ ;' with a little milk, brine the remainder Jg i n ; torheboil.pourin the Com Flour: boil ' iB i for S minutes, stirring, allow to cool. U ■ Separate e« voiles from whites and ■; S. , beat them m basin ; add neanonisgs B fl : and the cooked Cora Flour, beating H , m l;welL Beat e« white* to a stif I fro&f ■■•' ,9 withpinchof salt, and add to mixture. g * ■ Heat the lard in omelette pan and m H pour in omelette. Shake the pan u 4f Bendy oyer the fire tfll the underside H _ is nicely browned, tben hold in front * % of the lire till the top is brown, Fold S \ 9 .] over and serve on hot plate at once. |J | Brown & Poisons I If Corn Flour J ' g jmakes eggs and f : milk go further. a j FACTS ABOUT tIKIN DISEASE fcure. Itisahighljr « magnified section diseased germs at the tissues and cause '< that _ biting'parn'ing. It sho-ws hovr they tend to push their Poisons up . ~ the surface | causing sores, crusts, scales and pimples. Notice the thickness of the i outer layer of skin. To reaoh and I destroy the germs in skin the remedy ; must penetrate this thick outer layer. . This is vfhy salves are useless in treatin{j skin -disease. They cannot penetrate these deep layers. They merely cloljar the pores and in this way aid the rajjid growth of the deeply buried germs. Doctors Now Agree j on Liquid Remedy T*e best skin specialists now prescribe o liquid for skin disease. A liquid quickly penetrates the pores that lead right down to the deadly germ. (See the photograph). This is the only way the potent healing elements can do their work. Eozema, Bad Leg, Ringworm, Pson labia, Pimples, Scales or Rashes, all skin dlioasßS,mildor violent, require a liquid rernedy. All other means must fail. Lotion for Skin Disease '» *h» "rtost soientiflo remedy known. It gives in. •taut relief the moment it is applied. In two seoonds the longest and most infanse sufferine j. soothed. D.D.D. Quickly sinks through the pores anddestroysthegnawing disease germs. Then tJiMoothingoUs immediately begin to aid nature In DMnguigaboutararad permanent cure. D.D D contains nv.propar proportion a costly and power- , All Element, rooognleed brskin spedslUto to be -perhaps the most effective element in the cure of "rSIS" 1 i ? own to «oienoe. The D.D.D. Pre•OTl|>Hon for Bcsema is sold by all ohemists 1/ »•»»* D.DJB. Soap (English price «o|h^C ir,UelCMP,,tll,,kia,,lwW ». WB » .. Wholesale Agents: Messrs. , Kbmpthobitb. Pbo?seb & Co., New Zbauand . Drug Co., ton;, Dtmedin, Christehurch, Wellington and Auckland; Sharlahd & Co., Wellington and Auckland.

Relief from Indigestion | If you suffer from Ittdi!"L if gestion, take the advicefofT^ those' who have been , cured, and secure Dr. CrosslancTs i from your Chemist or j;' Store. '$ I NQXOL is really Nature's " 'remedy, for it is composed' of: the wholesome, corrective juices of Nature's £$ter*bs"""and fruits; All > Chemists and Stores sell fiDr. Crossland's Noxol at ■ $2/i. Get it! •-rA *\ , Wholesale only from Marshall's Proprietary, $' UMUJBD,'' $|KORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. ■ i}i Areiou selling that OLD HARNESS? 'v., ■ » * Would you like to DOUBLE Its VALUE? treat if with— Dubbin l; and get your higher value. FliCfM LOCAL "J /- IMPORTERS • A. MORRIS, M«k«,£ South Road, ■' ■ Cwt Engineers and Surveyors Stake Big Money. We can train you? by correspondence. Prospectus frejj. . ' S.foS. CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE Box 1573, AUCKLAND. ' PttINCTPAIS: A. W. Short. 8.A., and ■:f;Q: P, O'Shannaflsy, Ph. P.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 8

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