; ® Summer Frail ; k " • I jj is now in season. Children should be encouraged to eat P it. Light sweets such as stewed fruit with blancmange | ' or Corn Flour custard are more wholesome than heavy u S puddings; they have the nourishment of milk, made L . delicious and digestible by p ■i! .:: Brom JMtai f I ' I H One of the lightest of sweets—natural fruit jellies without k ■ 1 gelatine—can be made with Brown & Poison's Corn Flour. L , See recipe in booklet offered below. I •gi • • • fik k • • W! ■ » .|i A new and improved way of serving staved fruits.— V" • L ' Strain off the'juice from stewed fruit, and to evciy " R pint add a heaped teaspoonful of Brown & fei ' | Poison's Corn Flour, which has first of all H '. been blended with a little cold water to • a smooth cream. Boil up again for 2 minutes, 'g . ; ' and pour over and round the fruit. V b' | : . - Free—The Brown & Pohon ''tf&i fli - took of rcclpci for dainty ium- ItV ff~ | XL ' ' 6/pan & Tj' 13 I I I /or copj/ /o-</ay. HO&SOffig§ IP'" " N -2^ epTKOk 'will !l W K -..hi:...... i::::!!!!!f:. ia( ir vJmm. - FOR ' COUGiS! COiSl-IaOEMIA! : ENDORSED BYMEDICAL WORLD."' B Tli^Traohca, , THE "LANCET" STATES: "Tleir purpose is to act as a Bact'eri- ® p - Aide in the mouth. This result is likely. • •to be attained,' for, in \ experiments' ' *ru2» tried, the Jnjubo-proved to be^as-effec- . -• - B cct«d lnnt'. live Bactericidally'as is'' Cresote."' , D 'ol tlietunuvu °° S Buyer tare. - The large sale for "EUMENTHOL JU- | '} JUBES" has led to a number of imitations being manufactured under the name of menthol and other jujubes. It % "y ' 3 important, therefore, when buying, i'f \ sure and get HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JU'TUBES. You . may bo asked |sißri' j. to buy other jujubes, and bo told that ' they are "just as'' good" as Hudson's B '' Eu men W Jujubes. This vproves that '' P'" f M&Mii '''/ these imitations and substitutes have no I"/'I reputation of their own, and can only f '■, -'M' 1)0 80,(1 on tll9 g00(1 re P ute an^ '',"1 character of Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. IB''- HUDSON'S EUMENTHOU JUW WS/fffiSh JUBES are solti everywhere in tins, ; #'"« prlce I^6 ' or fllrwt "' tlet, post ' 1,(13 on re " 'M l w°.® ipt of 1,6 in stan, p s «»y the sola pi, 'I ■■,$> manufacturers. tH•Sp fiUBSOI'S EUMEITHOL mm ,cii£!icip!sp,'Ui. Laboratory . and Factory erected since / it/ '' i"'4 the War at Bay Street, Glebe, Sydney, U r for the manufacture and refining of in. m gredients for Eumonthol Jujubes, some - ' ' 'of which were formerly made only in . gill' Germany. • . ~ "DEATH TO FLIES" APTLY CALLED THE TYPHOID FLY. HOUSE FLIES ARE POTENT CARRIERS OF DISEASE. 'MUSTME" ' THE GREAT INSECT DESTROYER, KILLS ALL IN-SEOTS-FLEAS, OUCS, FLlfeS, COCKROACHES, MOSQUITOES, ANTS, MOTHS. IS MOT A GERMAN POWDER. Mm ! KII.LS FI.IB FREE TRlAL.—Write to "Mustdie," Dept. V, Box 1520) C.P.0., Sydney, and Sampta Tin will be sent Post Free; or forward 9d. in stamps for Full size Tin. . fimber ' .WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOItPSON BEOS., LTD., WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 134, 23 February 1918, Page 11
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