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A custard pudding made with Brown & Poison’s Cornflour, eggs, milk and sugar, combines wholesomeness with delicacy. The cornflour plays an important part in the preparation of this dish, and owing to its excellent quality, Brown* Poisons Corn Flour is invariably preferred. It has its own distinctive flavour which is widely appreciated. The useful "Brown & Poison” recipe book,gratis ar, d post free, from J. B. Qilfillan & Cu, P.O. Box 84 8, Auckland. Host \ Holbrook -TV All Sa f/ s “I mature my Sauce in vats of English Oak.” 1G HOLBROOKS HLnuoife ASTHMA powx)t;i^ No matter what your respiratory organs may be suffering from— Asthma, Hay Fever, Cough— you will find quick relief with Himrod’s Asthma Powder. At all leading chemists. 1] Steelman's • SOOTHING Powders Relieve FEVERISH HEAf. Prevent FITS,CON VUISIONS.etc. Preserve a healthy state of the constitution CHILDRENPlaasc observe the EE in STEEBMAN. IQ BbbbhA Ifheae powders contain NO POISON SEE I SOLD BY Kempthorne, Prosser & Co. Stop Your Pain With Old-Time Remedy! Quick Relief from internal or External Pain. This remarkable remedy Is known as Perry Davis' Painkiller. It is absolutoly harmless, because it’s purely a vegetable compound—contains no harmful drugs or narcotics. When applied externally it reduces sprains, bruises and cuts; relieves muscular cramps and rheumatic pains. Taken internally with warm water, Painkiller checks colds and averts danger from more serious Illness. It brings wonderful relief from cramps in the stomach or bowels, even In acute attacks of diarrhoea and colic. Sold everywhere. Perry Davis' PAIN KILLER

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Otago Witness, Issue 3672, 29 July 1924, Page 59

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Page 59 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3672, 29 July 1924, Page 59

Page 59 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3672, 29 July 1924, Page 59