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SERGEANT DAN -HOBNOBS WITH AN AFRICAN CHIEF/ m s^n •a; mm t§ n- <£•*->** Wf f' > m m l; I % w - - 5 yggi FOR THE CHILDREN Sergeant, Dan travelled many miles to visit the village of this African chief. If you would like to know what the chief told Dan about the sad fate that was overcoming his tribe, get the Illustrated book of Sergeant Dan’s adventures—lt’s FREE! Write to Sergeant Dan, P.O. Box 24, Gore, N.Z., enclosing a 2d stamp for postage. TO MOTHER & FATHER YOUR CHILDS NERVES are your responsibility Siam, Africa, Papua, The Sudan, Lapland—these are the thrilling scenes of Sergeant Dan's adventures. Get the free story book now —write to “ Sergeant Dan, P.O. Box 24, Gore, N.Z.,” enolosing 2d stamp for postage. The courage and nerve displayed by Sergeant Dan set an Ideal that children will strive for. You can help your child attain this ideal. Environment, education and food are the vital factors. From food, the child should obtain the elements necessary for vigorous mental health. Creamoata fills this need. The child who has Creamoata for breakfast each day Is receiving a balanced food—one rich In minerals, vitamins, carbohydrates and proteins, absence of which from the diet may cause disturbance of the nervous system and departure from a normal outlook. Children love Creamoata with milk, honey, treacle or golden syrup. Creamoata is easy to prepare, ready to serve In five minutes. Creamoata oosts loss per plate than other breakfast cereals. Made by Fleming & Co. Ltd., Gore. CREAMOATA ORFAM O' THE OAT Maintains healthful youth and vigour

AIR HEATING! —Hygienic and Economical. FOR CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, LARGE WORKROOMS, HALLS, Etc. THE “ ORION ” AIR HEATER 1* a very practical and successful device for providing warmth and creating a comfortable atmosphere throughout such buildings aa those mentioned above. It is skilfully designed and solidly built, in the style here pictured. Dimensions: Height, 34 inches; Top, 18in x 18in. The closed-in fire-box enables coal, coke, or any other available fuel to be used with good result*. THE “ ORION ” AIR HEATER is now largely in use throughout the Dominion, and is found to be entirely satisfactory. The Cost is Low and the running expense very light. Price and full particulars on application. H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd. PFNEDIJf, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND.

TO MAKE “FRUIT FLAN.” 6ozs. Fether-Flake. Bottled or stewed fresh fruit, peaches, apricots, etc. Method: Line sponge sandwich tin with Fether-Flake. Prick with fork and place slice of stale bread on to prevent rising. Cook in a good oven about 20 minutes. Drain syrup from fruit. To each S-pint allow one level tablespoonful cornflour to thicken. Pour over fruit arranged in pastry case. Decorate with cream. Fether-Flake is pastry ready to bake. lOd per lb at the Ernest Adams Ltd., Cake Shop pOR cold winter nights, take the warmth of summer to bed with you in a Unique hot water bottle. Varioug sizes. British make. Lifetime service.'

“To suffer wet damnation.”—Tourneur. Autumnal rains are here again, wet and chilly, ever threatening you with a wretched cough or cold. Keep that wonderful specific, Baxter’s Lung Preserver, always by you. Take a dose whenever you suffer “wet damnation'’ to ward off all chances of coughs and colds. Possesses unique tonic properties. “Baxter’s” is now sealed with a new screw cap to preserve the contents. You should get a large bottle at 4/6, it is very -economical. Smaller sizes at 2/6 and 1/6. All chemists and stores

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18849, 11 April 1931, Page 3

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