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l si Milk/' says the * I Doctor, but— E 'IS SI Everybody cannot easily „ ■a digest milk. In such cases put a teaspoonful of 1 Brosm &PolsgdSs • 'Corn -Flour. fe into a breakfast cupful of milk, L and boil for three minutes. « r This .breaks up the curd of g pa the milk, making it easier to - b digest, arid provides a good , l L light meal as well- • I

wristlet"watches. GPECIAL. DISCOUNT of 10 per cent. j on all Wristlet Watches for 21 Days J Only. ■ LARGE WINDOW DISPLAY. H.'.'W. LLOYD, JEWELLER, I Lamfeton Quay and Cufca Street < ' Welling-ton. |

Angier's Emulsion exercises soothing, lubrieating, antifermentative effects, throughout the ' ent ' re digestive tract. That is why it is so valu/<Hfi a,3 ' e n a ff ec ti° ns the stomach and intestines. fmmYmj^ M It soothes and cleanses the mucous membrane, fwll t allays irritation, fermentation, catarrh, ulceration. /jilli **•' restores tone *° ' a '* e digestive functions and '•" P rom °t es normal healthy action of the bowels. Prescribed by the medical profession fortwentyfour years, it has proved its value in many obscure digestive and bowel disorders. ENDORSED iY THE ffiSSOAI PROFESSION A Doctor Writes:—"l advocate strongly tho seen, both by myself and as a consultant, nso of Angier's Emulsion in all cases of flatu- several very successful cases of this aescriplent dyspepsia, intestinal indigestion, and in tion in which Angier's Emulsion was the that terrible complaint—mucous colitis. I have remedy." (Signed) , M.D., M.8.,&c. SB of all Chemists. 1 / 3 l 2/9 and *16. ** THE ANGIER OHEMICAL 00., Ltd., 7 Barrack Street, Sydfloy, N.S.W.

I' , Did you "NUGGET" |&_LUy j Your Boots this /i\~~\H 1 morning? r I r^mL-i "Nugget" Brown Polish—Dark or Cjf l—*■*«' 1 Light—shines, preserves and water- 3 proofs. Brings up the rich grain of y -nsffSSfW I the leather—imparts a glove-like / 1 suppleness. Im\ :a v?j jf iff! I —the name to remember when you next go to the grocer ] [iM^'^alnjgbg'JAJ .3.tilliHU. Jf i"T'''»''''"'»-'^'^'' l ' ,^^^| WI^IIIII!^W.BW^fIntIMaMIi.HIUI»I«IMJg WHOLESALE AGENTS.; THOMPSON BEOS., LTD., .WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2839, 2 August 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2839, 2 August 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2839, 2 August 1916, Page 3

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