TEN PUDDINGS Sal-K be made out of ONE pound of good Corn Flour. THE BEST CORN FLOUR—BROWN & POLSON’S PATENT BRANDIs a trifle dearer than ordinary Corn Flour, but the difference in price cannot be noticed when divided over ten puddings. The superiority in flavour and quality can be distinguished at once. Brown A Polson have been making a specialty of Corn Flour for nearly 40 years. They guarantee what they sell. See that your grocer does not substitute some other make. Many articles are now offered as Corn Flour,' usually without the maker’s name, and sometimes bearing the name of the dealer instead, which can only bring discredit on the good name of Corn Flour. rjl E S T I M O N I A L. Denniston, Oct. 18th, 1897. Mr Geo. W. Wilton, Chemist, VV ellington. Dear Sir.—Kindly send mo by return post three pots of your Hand Emollient. I find it the Verv Best Preparation I have ever used. No lady engaged in domestic duties should be without it. I enclose postal note for 3s lid Io cover postage.—Mrs A. D. Warren, Denniston. WILTON’S HAND EMOLLIENT Is also the most Soothing and Healing Preparation obtainable for any abrasion or roughness of tho Skin. Price Is. Sold by all Chemists, One Pot will be sent by post on receipt of Is in Stamps. G. W. WILTON, Chemist, Adelaide Hoad and VI illis Street, Wellington.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue XXIII, 4 June 1898, Page 709
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235Page 709 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue XXIII, 4 June 1898, Page 709
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