IN THE SELECTION OF FOODSTUFFS It n the Housewives' Opinion that Counts. Read this unsolicited testimonial from a well-known Devonport lady. (Original can J« ; seen at our oince): — MESSRS L. C. GILLESPIE and SONS, Fort street, Auckland. Dear Sirs, —Some time ago a friend of mine advised me to trv "MAIZENA CORNFLOWER," as she had found it excellent. I tried it, and have been delighted with MAIZENA ever since. It makes a most delicious Wane Mange and Custard, having none of the rather uncooked starchy flavour sometimes met with in other brands of cornflour. I am sure anyone giving it a fair trial would not care to use any other.
HOW TO CURE A SPRAIN. A sprain may be cured in about onothird the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm and observing the directions with each bottle. Sold everywhere.
Sharland's Magnesia i* particularly soothing when the digestion is dip, turbc-d, and there is a nasty taste in the mouth. Your teeth can be made whiter and more beautiful, decay can be prevented, tartar can be removed by the use of "0Z0" TOOTH POWDER night and morning. 6d tins everywhere.* No rose without a thorn. Only one Cornflour without defect—DURYEA'S MAIZENA. He progressive, use the best, DURYEA'S MAIZENA CORNFLOUR. (13).
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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13659, 13 December 1917, Page 3
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