Stewed fresh fruit and cornflour are old favourites Ring the changes by trying a sauce made with flavoured cornflour tn one or other of the favourite flavours—Raspberry, Strawberry, Vanilla or Lemon. All arc equally delicious. W’W V S°]d i” cartons conUinint Brown&Polsons Corn Flour ft , 11 BEST and BRITISH J j iron just flides alonj when Sylvfa Starch han been used, and a lovely flossy finish is obtained. Made from pure rice. not ’"lure the most fragile fabrics. Ifnrir H I fl T by the ■ ■ B a j Makers j fiflS J w '». II I IXTUiffif i ' rha Pnr wv*l’ < M _ I iifckfTli by II I <1 Soap.
.“to WHEN LIGHT FOODS FEEL AS HEAVY AS LEAD... II IJ_ • This serious symptom of digestive trouble indicates an urgent need for Anti-Acido. Food that lies ‘heavy’ in the stomach is only half-digested and quickly becomes sour. Gases and acids of a poisonous nature are caused. Then comes ulceration of the stomach and the pain and suffering of chronic dyspepsia. Do not delay. Start Anti-Acido today, and your stomach health will be quickly restored. ANTI- - STk! MW fr Wll STAY IN COMFORT AND LUXURY AT THE HOTEL St. George WELLINGTON. Tel, 45-000. Telegrams •Sangeoige.'
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 303, 23 December 1933, Page 3
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