p~M**m:.*M::.m:.w.".w:-if:"M::ii^ 5 What's for Supper? B 11 Supper dishes must be light jd U and economical. Instead of ii meat serve some of the deli- i j jij cious, nourishing dishes made p U with ill %1 They are light and digestible. They make milk and cheese take the place of meat. They are easy to cook —hard to go wrong with. They cost little. Everyone enjoys them. What better choice could you make ? Try macaroni cheese, cheese omelette, cheese souffle" Recipes in B. & P.'s recipe book free from J. B. Gilfillan & Co., P.O. Box 848, Auckland. BaK3agjaaorarm:ii
"A group of pimples formed on my little son's legs, and also on his head. It was really a kind of eczema. He scratched the pimples as they were very red and inflamed. They got worse and became wet eruptions. The eczema on his head caused some of the hair to fall out, and the whole scalp seemed diy. It also caused much irritation and loss of sleep. "I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment which soothed the irritation at once. In a fortnight the eczema had disappeared." (Signed) Mrs. E. Ralls, Runa Runa, Hokianga,N. Z., Sept. 15, 1915. Free sample each by post with 32-p. Skin Book. (Soap to cleanse and Ointment to heal.) Address post-card: R. Towns & Co., Sydroy, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world. Who would think she does her own housework? Who would think to look at her hands that she dusted and swept and polished and washed up—aye, and washed clothes? Sydal will do the same for your hands—it will render them flexible, soft and lily-white. Get a jar of I Don't confound Sydal with so-called beauty cream. It is not greasy or glutinous; ! will not grow hair or clog gj r the pores, but instead is a a f semi-transparent preparation, W cooling, soothing, softening h and possessing a delightful fra- 3 grance. Do your own housework and still have white I V soft hands. All Chemists sell * Sydal 21- a jar—a three vV months' supply —or write *X>—. direct to S*st-*\ G. W. WILTON & CO. (5j I Limited V* Vtvtfi Wellington \ \Fw 61 sT***^ A NEW DISCOVERY THCzWMARVEL W& Anyone can H. ISAACS, 893 Moray Place. DUNEpim, NO TROUBLE
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Otago Witness, Issue 3304, 11 July 1917, Page 49
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