I The thickening makes or mars the | Soup. ! Never use ordinary flour; always use Brown & Poison’s Corn Flour. Then, instead of pasty taste and lumpiness, yori have improved flavour and velvet- || like smoothness. Use Broom & Poison’; ICorn Flour! || also as thickening for | l| boiled rabbit, Irish stew, stewed tripe, etc., and note || the improvement. The “ Brown & Poison ” book of 60 recipes free from J. B. Gilfillan & Co., P.O. Box S4S, Auckland.
White Hands—A Pare Clear Skin ! Beautiful Hair! ** There is great magic in a jar of S ydal. This per feet em oil ie i. ft will impart p e a r ly whiteness to your skin and remove all roughness and redness. It also cleanses the scalp from all traces of dandruff, and gives a beautiful glossiness and silkiness to the hair. Sydal should be on your dressing table—get it to-day—l/6 jar at your Chemist or Store. If you would test it—send 3d. stamps for sample jar to Geo. W. Wiltos' & Co , Ltd. Wellington & Auckland * 30 (WILTONS HANDEMOUIEI
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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 69
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