■■• V- to A**we Service Recipes *? fl? GERSTENA POTAGE DE jyjk POEEIDGE GEBSTENA /$& --tfliltK • ADow to 1 " 1* of wator Assignez j d'une pints an 4 tablespoonlul d'eau et une cuilleree a of .GEBSTENA to de Gerstena t&mg> kJmmr .. «*»*«»«. ™ A casque pemoline, eMh person - th ® Mixes la GEBSTENA \jST J*n GEBSTENA into a- en une pate mince, TOT ■ y thin paste with cold avec de l'cau ifoide, JLrf' water, add pinch of ajoutez un peu de sel, ssart, pom into boiling coulaz daas de I>eau »' #eT inata» houillante, en remuant 6§M. • stantly. Boil for TWO po nr deux minutes p|f minutes ONLY. settlement. The homely porridge is a luxury at the front, as cereal foods are nnpiocurahle in Prance. So send : *n*imiS * YOUR Soldier a bag of GEKSTENA.and let-him y .»»y?£#~; .. enjoy a real "home meal." The men on active ly-JP. . ' service know the revitalising powers of GEBSTENA. 1 .
HAIRS ON THE PACE. Superfluous Hair is one of the most distressing blemishes with which women are afflicted, and hitherto there has been no permanent cure. Electrolysis invari- ■ ably leaves the face badly marked, even more disfiguring than the hair, and depilatories are worse than useless, for they only burn the hair off, and cause it to grow out doublv strong. "KULDAII" is a medical formula, which has no equal for'destroying the roots of the hairs; it is quite unlike any other superfluous hair remedy, and it behoves every woman so afflicted to give "KUXL'AH" a trial. It leaves no trace of anything having been applied, and is a marvellous i'ue, as thousands of satisfied users have proved;'price, Bs. 6d., in plain sealed wrapper, from G. Mee, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington (if posted 3d. extra).-—Advt. Extract from a letter: "I havo had satisfaction with the Daisy Yanuum ) Cleaner, purchased from you a. few months since, and frankly express my appreciation, as I tod it both easy to work and most effective in cleansing carpets and upfto/stery. Indeed, I would not again be without one at any price. I enclose cheque £6, and desire you to mil another. No. 2. to my daughter, J*rs. , MasteTton Station." Agents, Oscar Hewett and Co., 56 Cuba, Street Oust below Bank of N.Z.).—Advt. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.*
THE BIG 0 0 ~" 0 0 *.■■■■■'■■,■ AT CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Judging by the enprmous crowds that "visited "The People's Store" the past few days it is very evident that the people of Wellington know a Bargain Sale when they see it. CZ3 0 LZD 'FRIGES in 3.ll departments have been smashed to pieces, and when-we Bay Bargains—We Mean It! □ on ;To-Day.S To-Day! To-Bay! .EXTRA SPECIALS will be thrown out at extraordinary prices. NOW'S the TIME to BUY.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3139, 18 July 1917, Page 3
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