Judged by the I _; i proces&ca through B J I I win«h the, grams pass .during iDAnni&esare |fg| § I eliminate any possibility of contamination — §S|! | | thoy simply conserve and pteeenre the gf(3 9 | ttafjitioug pottkms of tho grain. KK9 £Sa fl \JT A U TTTPT I Bell, E » hisHy ooncen- fla 8 ¥i«HißaJti"' Ixftted certa! food, GEB- ' S&M iffffij/ 1 iß " sw '' STENA gives iar greater __ I food Talua than meals that retain the husks 02 B and non-mrtiitioas parti of tho grain. !HS I GERSTBNA ia all food, and requires only U& FT Y J. B two miantoi' cooking—time and fuel Mved.Jgij- Klm i AfiTS— ' B llf A £*f~S7 A " OT »"■ "'" ** "**=*«" I 83 I H AaTO IKi «' » 'ood that makes the H I smooth, ■ nutty -flavour of GERBTEMA is EKjI (& .Hniqne-r-'vou' Vcan- tagte the difference." Eg3j vIfL/ Morning, noon,, or night, GERSTESA makes ||a an; ■wpefemc; and tasty dish. P|y| W I PORRIDGE MEAL IS THE PROVED IDEAL WINTER FOOD ininnii ii.i>iiiiw»iminwii'iiiiiiiiiiii»i»u>iiiiiiiii mn m n lin 11111,111 iniiiiiiiiiminimi'miwwri i : : — —— r \play haeoc With the strongest comlitulions. Still more ' JUL do they exhaust young children who have little stamina to resist their evil effects. J&ffiWh 'No matter, bow severe the coiiiih may be, a course of SCOTr'S Emulsion ■will bring quick relief. At the same time it will build up and stiCDgtbcn fMaj 'the entire system and prevent dangerous after-effects: jj* V-^fij PROVED THE BEST FOR |l| coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, croup, \lgMs whooping cough and chest troubles. esf^" 1 SCOTT'S Emulsion stands alone as nature's remedy for throat and lung Ahnys utthu troubles. tradt mark m The first dose caECS the cough — then day hy day loosen its grip until ' '/ff ?,%,;„, it completely vanishes. And you feci healthier, stronger, and better in i,-?w a every way, because your whole system has .been strcngtbencd. '""""" • Say " SCOTT'S," mean " SCOTT'S " and grt NEVER ACCEPT AN IMITATION. I ■ __
Chrysanthemums.—An abundant supply of these beautiful flowers now ready. Also Fragrant Violets and Paper White Narcissi. Send some to your sick friends and see how they will onjoy them. Flowers paoked and sent •to all parts of the country. Miss Poole, Art Florist, 70 Manners Street. 'Phone 2*09. Wedding Announcements. — Beautiful .rosea and tho choicest of flowers only are used when designing wedding bouquets, which I make a speciality of. Packed and forwarded through the Dominion. Miss Murray. Vice-Begal Florist, 3b' Willis Street.—Advt. Delays are dangerous with colds and influenza. Get NA7.OL to-da/. Better than mixtures or syrups. No cold is NAZOL-proof. Is. Gd. buys 60 doses — Advt.
j BIG CLEARANCE ' OF 100 IMPORTED •GO.STUMES I , 'THIS SEASON'S LATEST GOODS. ■.'■--. . ■ . .. THESE INCLUDE • \ • . ■ SMART STYLES j IN TWEEDS, SERGES j I ■ & GABARDINES. I j USUAL PRICES 65/- to £6:6:0 ■; ' .TO CtEAR .■' I. FROM 29/e to 95/--SEE SPECIAL SHOW, IN '.CUBA 1 STREET (WINDOW, j NOW'S THE .OPPORTUNITY! I I I-
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3115, 20 June 1917, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3115, 20 June 1917, Page 3
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