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Don’t get tiot over tlie cooker! LIAVE a nourishing cold lunch or supper ** with Bovril as the base. Bovril contains the goodness of Beef. Here is a satisfying, economical Summer dish—one of the many you can make with Bovril—that will save you the fatigue of Summer Cooking :-r Jellied Salad a la Bovril.—Take cold sliced potatoes, tpmatoes, a few pieces of onion cut very small, cauliflower heads, or other suitable cold vegetables. Place in moulds and cover with hot Bovril in which has been dissolved p wdered gelatine to the proportion of a heaped teaspoon to a pint. Chill and turn out on fresh crisp le tuce leaves. Serve one mould to each person. BOVRIL. simplifies Summer Cooking

Hot pavements and the fashionable tight shoes cause corns. There is no need to suffer as Progandra. removes corns, root and all, when used accord ing to the simple directions. Atone' refunded if not satisfied. Is (id every where or post free from Barraclough’ Ptv.. Box 1247. Wellington. 154

RUBBER Garden Hose 60 feet 3-ply C® / Caavas % inch *" EWART Q. SMITH IRONMONGER 14-7-161 HIGH ST.

BUILD NOW WITH Seasoned Timber FROM C. E. OTLEY Timber Merchant 381-7 Madras Street North CHRISTCHURCH “SEASONED,” Christchurch ; P.O. Box 341 u*iy lector V m j ke up P res cript ons from ingredients, the resultant medicine having the curat,ve va'u, the doctor destres. Our presen plon service is cafe. Prompt, and Efficient. BAXTER’S PHARMACY G. C. Garriock, Proprietor

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 5