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{•' Summer Fruit I I is now in season. Children should be encouraged to eat p r it. Light sweets such as stewed fruit with blancmange & or Corn Flour custard are more wholesome than heavy jL i . puddings; they have the nourishment of milk, made f | delicious and digestible by \ Brwra&PolisOTS I j .. Gora flout f I One of 'the lightest of sweets—natural fruit jellies without b gelatine—can be made with Brown & Poison's Corn Flour, L . See recipe in booklet offered below. f I A new and improved way of serving slewed frutts.~ L '! Strain off the juice from stewed fruit, and to every $ i' pint add a heaped teaspoonful of Brown & . b | Poison's Com Flour, which has first of all L been blended with a little cold water to 1 a smooth cream. Boil up again for 2 minutes, | and pour over and round the fruit, V % Free,—The Broum 6 Ppfon \ book of recipes for dainty i" m - Lrvo~ | ! [[♦"jnsp j : GOODS j i A, I ' »M Illlf BRACELET WATCHES , J WW WRIST WATCHES' I I xp 7 \|/ POCKET WATCHES 1 if JEWELLERY, SILVER-WARE ELHOTRO-PLATE. | J By Special Appointment Ml Since oar Eetabllshment, 1879. j| : | Vteit or write / to c| W. LITTLEJOHN: & SON,' LTD., I i qpat, | rrrJ s VH H. PULP, LEGGO'S TOMATO SOUP. W . CORNHILL STEBET. JJAS the I*ue flavour of Yine-ripened HoUS °- Wind 3SitS , 0 d t or offlCe ' oloaninS • Bendigo Valley Tomatoes.' Carpets' Cleaned and Beaten by • Maohmery. Obtainable all good Stores. ORDERS PiiO'll'T"jY EXECUTED. Telephone 3292 '4 rings). j@l ';• / ZJOj - j 1 .C/SMITH, LTD. f ' ' ' ' ' - ' ■ ;■ ■ BIG ' SUMMER j v SALE [ During the next few days Sweeping Reductions will be made in our | MILLINERY DEPT. j - Just glance at these Bargains now offering: BARGAINS Large Untrimmed LEGHORN $ BARGAINS il ATS—Usually 6/6 to 11/ G. J| 'I BARGAINS Bale Bargain, 3/11. Q BARGAINS Smart Beady-to-Wear TAGEL BARGAINS HATS—Large brim. Usual BARGAINS Price, 15/6. 11 BARGAINS Sa,e Bargai "' 7/6< i BARGAINS ' Lai 'g° Dange ' UNTRIMMED - ' J .BARGAINS STRAWS—Usually 2/11 to n bargains B'gß' g - , ali H BARGAINS 8 ' 1 BARGAINS Ladies' Large WHITE PIQUE .BARGAINS;. HAT ' S^ nepia , , a]o D . „ D BARGAINS Saie P ""' m ' BARGAINS Children's Embroidered PLOP. 1 BARGAINS . HAT?—Usually 7/6. BARGAINS Sale Bafßai "' 1/It ' BARGAINS Infant Dovs' WHITE PIQUE HATS—Usually 1/'-, 2/11, 3/11, I BARGAINS 4/6. : ' L 1 BARGAINS Sale Prices, 6d., 1/-, 1/6, 1/11. C> BARGAINS Balance of Trimmed Millinery BARGAINS Clearing at BARGAINS HALF PRICE. *; * a@i mi© i i @ L IQK

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 5

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