Hoi: Weather Sweets, n t,~ i % In summer the ideal sweet- LJ course is stewed fresh fruit, fn with blancmange or Corn r fi Flour custard to give |~j " body" to the dish. jj The fruit is refreshing fl and cooling to the blood: the accompanying blanc- y mange or custard adds n necessary nutriment at p 3 small expense, and makes an ideal-combination for |J children. D is world-famous for blancmange; custards made with it and real eggs have a richness which is a revelation to those accustomed to use so-called egg powders. Free. Cookery Book containing over jo eco7iomical recipes for dainty Summer Dishes. Write for a copy now to J. B. Gilfillan &• C0.,P.0.80x848, Auckland. Healed by Cuticura "My face was a mass of pimples and blackheads, principally on my forehead. js srr They were sore and infi aniec * an d I almost went //f burning pain and loss of Av) ' " W) sleep. They were in the M /g/form of boils. lM\ ~~yK. ''* £ ot a ti n °f Cuticura //J UV — AV Ointment and a cake of 111 Cuticura Soap from the Chemist and the pimples disappeared." (Signed) Miss Mary Kathleen Jewell, A"stralia St., Goulburn, N. S. W., September 1, I*9*s. Free sample each by post with 32-p. Skin Book. (Soap to cleanse and Ointment to heal.) Address post-card: K. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world. After the Winter Walk. V Winter walks are bracing \ walks, but wintry winds do play V havoc with the hands and com- -J plexion Immediately on re- \ turning, rub in a little Sydal. , Sydai is not a beauty cream, but a fragrant, clear, jelly-like emollient which renders the skin soft and flexible, and removes redness. ££ •3 is safe to use, will not grow hair, and a 2/- jar will last you quite three months. Sydal should certainly be on your dressing table. AH chemists sell Sydal, or you can write direct to G. W. WILTON & CO.. LTD. Wellington SSS **fi '■£* P m> 1 A MEW DISCOVERV THEWMARVEL |T MENDS *7 MOLES IN ALL METAL POTS. Repairs rwielware. ironware lumimiumware. / . ild Pots like hew. I ' No Fire. No Solder. 18. Pa>k«t mends uuaiban f of Pots. AMYOnfi CAN DO IT. H. ISAACS, 803 MORAY PLAC3. OUNIOIH.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3312, 5 September 1917, Page 56
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