kT—| He Dishes that made Corn Floor famous arc describedin every packet of the Corn Flour that made Com Flour famous—of course Cbm iFloux: Hot Baked Pudding, Cheese Souffle, Sultana Pudding, Macaroni Cheese, Custard Pudding, Chocolate Jelly, Corn Flour Sauces, Corn Flour Cake, and others. Brown & Poison recipes are economical when food-value is considered, and the Corn Flour delicacies in their cookery-book include some delicious savouries which are as nutritious as meat, at a smaller cost. Write for a copy now to J. B. Gilfillan & 1 Co., P.O, Box 848, Auckland. Gratis and post free. Be Loyal Owing to the conditions brought about by the war, all British cocoa manufacturers are prohibited from exporting their goods. Cadbury’s Bournville Cocoa is wanted for the people at Home and for the men at the Front. Meanwhile, foreign brands can be imported into N.Z. and the Britisher is handicapped. The boys are making their sacrifices and we at home must make ours. After the war, ’"‘-•mrnville Cocoa will be to the front again. ° 8 R? ■ i rfn Mhj ill thewbdesomeißss ofdieixiintry,/ This basket of fruit in a perfect slate of maturity, sweet, juicy—fresh and delicious awaits you at your grocer’s. Winter or Summer it never varies; you have at hand a uniform and reliable dish at a moment’s notice. ST. GEORGE Preservedfruits are carefully selected from the finest orchards of Central Otago. - The full flavour of the fresh fruit is retained by a special process. Purity and cleanliness are insisted on in every stage of making—• even fhe tins you buy it in are solderless. Try a tin of preserved ' Apricots St. fllllfiftlx George Brand--to-day Imi/pT /Brand*? tethered'n't fcOTS The Cup y that f „ Cficers” TEA CE ypON ELA .2/4 X 2/6 D 6 UAL IT V QUALITY Give up stalky, tannic'teas and drink SURATURA. ' Iris rich in flavour, Strong, but never coarse or bitter. I» is the healthier and mofl i economical lea you can buy. TRY IT I OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES IG'DJ
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 5
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332Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 5
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