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Without Sugar. Have you ever realised how good a blancmange can be without sugar if made with Broun & Poison’s Corn Flour A Brown & Poison blancmange possesses a delicate nutty flavour which does not call for the addition of sugar, provided it is made with pure milk. Try a blancmange this way and serve it with Jam or Stewed Fruit.

Simple? as threading a needle With Vol-Peek you can permanently mend leak* in pots, pans, kettles, as simply as threading a needle. Simply apply Vol-Peek like putty. It sets hard, and utensil can be used right away. Saves cost of new pots. No took, no solder, no trouble. Splendid lor Tinware, Enaxnelware, Aluminium, Copper. Brass, Iron. I/- a package. Only a ha’penny a mend ! All Stores, or hom James Rodger & Co., Ltd., 159 Manchester St., Christchurch. Mends permanently and perfectly. Made by Vol-Peek Manufacturing Co., Montreal, Canada. 12

oai - * IT STAYS ON. The first puff of wind won’t leave your face shiny again if you use—fjmiialffPowder Its lasting and natural effect will captivate and delight you. Try it. In four perfect shades. “The touch distinctive.” 3/6 A BOX. OF ALL CHEMISTS. 2

& Triplewear Hosiery. Wear a pair of these high-grade hose and note the longer, better service they give. Triplewear Hose are knitted with special heavy silk and have extra wide garter tops of finest quality mercerised yarn. These, together with doubly reinforced toe, foot and heel, give beautiful appearance as well as “triple Obtainable at all Drapers ole Whole: Distribute Company Ltd 7263

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Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 1 March 1921, Page 47

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Page 47 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 1 March 1921, Page 47

Page 47 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 1 March 1921, Page 47