y ! 1 Dainty Dishes ij without Waste, i T IGHT summer Corn Flour |jj J dishes add a charm to the a : supper table. These Com Flour gj 9 dishes are light, digestible, eco- i nomical and nutritious. « _j Blancmange (for eating with g H stewed fruit), milk puddings and ' gj custard (eggs— not custard pow- « J der), light omelettes where Corn [g n Flour makes two eggs go as far _j a as three, are examples of what ~ J Corn Flour cookery can do to 3 make the most of the nutriment ' gl in inexpensive materials. * ■J Thrifty cooks use SI e ßrown & \ Corn Flour , every day. a 0 The Browa & Poison / ® m book of recipei po«t free from J. B. Gil- , a fill.n & Co.. P.O. Jfs | Box 848, Auckland. fHORROCKSEsS | LcngclctAt GUlcceA a ■ see 9 ; WILL Pfflr rou-T.eENa "fcfORROCKSES"* i 1-' ... ~J f When the Smart Women U p Removes her Gloves Q K her hands are whito ami -w". X? smooth. Acquaintances r.- I H f mark that it is certain t.ho <a> J*. never ha* to do mncli horns f| * (\ work. WnsUiPR, scrubbing LA j and cleaning do not jvftect TY the hand* when Svdal i" nurd. J I \ — itkeepsthemsoft,w)iit«nn<l vv r Wantifully smooth. ilaki' a [J TJ place on your toilet table for 2p> u I You can bny it from your J Chemist or Store—price 2/ :i y „ I 1 jar—enough for three month*. L Send 4 penny stamps for )_. dainty **mple. . Geo. W. Wilton tt Co., Ltd. Wellington and chMrcn | HOW FOOLSSH! j Why let that GOITRE grow? i Have, a FREE Consultation with C. B. MORRIS, Medico-Electric Institute, 146 ARMAGH STREET. 116496 ■
The King and Queen made a very happy impression upon tlio American editors who spent a Sunday aiternoon with them recently. It is not too much to say that our distinguished visitors were plainly taken aback by tho ''democratic'' way in which their Majesties chatted as they showed the Americans over their gardens and hothouses (remarks a London paper). King George told an amusing story about himself an incident of his visit to the American front. He was entering liis motor when he overheard one Doughboy remark to another: "Say, who is the boss ?" "\v hy, that is the King of England," was the reply. "Gee! but where's his crown?" CHRISTMAS GIFTS of MERIT All Lovers of Dainty Goods will appreciate tho Fine Display we have made for the Christmas Season Wo specialise in Dainty Embroidered Silk Good*, comprising Cosies. Cushions. Veil Boxex. Fin Cuxbions, Scent Sacs, etc, oc r£l f ' '"."y la dl' would be a BEAD NECKLET, and we have these, rangiroro "I/• to 81/-. Workbagt. Shopping Bags. Opera Bags in Silk. Satin, and Dainty - Materials, 2/0 to SO/-. We invita your inspection, without being pressed to buy. MRS. POPE LTD. Art Needlework Specialist P6464
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16414, 7 January 1919, Page 2
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