5 A Sound H Economy— H There is a real saving in the jgl > use of Brown & Poison's H $ Com Flour. It is inexpen- f | sive to buy; a little goes a M J very long way; and by ser- p Ni ving Corn Flour and milk pj dishes more often you can M |j reduce your butcher's bill. R -j Com Flour makes such a variety fj of light delicious dishes that you pj % never tire of it. •Brown .Rjlwhi'm Cora Flour. N §5 Recipes In every packet.. iTiimmg Indigestion and "Nerves" What a Scientist says of the Famous Remedy—> Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Dr. Cassell's Tablets cure Indigestion by restoring the natural power of the digestive organs. They enable the stomach to produce the natural digestive fluids which dissolve food, and consequently Indigestion disappears with all its distressing accompaniment of pain, flatulence, headache, or 6ickness. Ordinary preparations at best only Telieve symptoms; Dr. _Cassell's Tablets restore the normal action of the digestive organs, and so effcct lasting cure. Dr. Joseph James, D.So., H.P.S,, 18, Wilton Place, Viotoria, London, S.W., Eng., writes:—" It is' a pleasuro to me to reoommend suoh an excellent remedy as Dr. Cassell's Tablets. I have satisfied myself of tlioir efficacy, not only in norvous strain, but also in digestive weakness and poor assimilation." lr. Cassell's Tablets Dr. Cassell's Tablets are nerve nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy, and the recognised modern remedy for:— Nerve Trcublcj Ingestion Neurasthenia Sleeplessness Nerve Paralysis Kjdncy Weakness Infantile Paralysis Anomia Sptcldl? vjlualli for Hmsins fflollm ani Curing tiio Critical Pariods of Lilt. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers in all parts o/ .Veto Zealand. Prices 1/9 and {!-, the 4/- size being the more economical.
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On Economy j Bj This announcement is to ask housewives to help & us (and themselves) by observing the utmost m economy in the use of our famous Edmonds | Baking Powder. There's a reason for this request | —cream of-tartar becomes more scarce. This ; | means great difficulty in securing ; sulfccient to | meet tiie demands for Edmonds Baking Powder. j Only the best grape cream of tartar is used in | || EDMONDS J "Sure to Rise" |. Baking Powder /} and so that we can continue this policy, we ask all j to use "Sure to Rise" as economically as possible. I , The price of cream of tartar is now £400 a toil, ; compared with £75 to £85 per ton before, the \ war. Despite its heavy cost, we continue to use only genuine cream of tartar. Remember s we have steadfastly refused to use any but the ; highest grade genuine cream of tartar —none of the I chemical substitutes which can be soldfor a fraction | of the price but which when used in the .cooking I often leave an after taste in the mouth. We want | your co-operation, for you will.agree it is better to 5 use less of the best than be driven to buy an jj inferior article. In the. interests of purity and ■' | wholesomeness in baking, use Edmonds Baking j Powder economically. I ■ T. EDMONDS LTD. | "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder Works | CHRISTCHURCH 8
®, We pay liberally for the Return of Empty Black or Brown Nugget Polish Tins in good condition. ©, Take the Tins to your Store or Shoe Dealer. You will receive 3d. a dozen for Small Tins, 4Ad. a dozen foe Medium, and 6d. a dozen for Large Boot and Floor Polislt Tins. Your Dealer will return the empties to us, receiving adequate remuneration for his services. THE NUGGET POLISH CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Belfast Street, Christciiurch. ®. Caution: Only genuine Nugget Tins will be accepted. Make sure that you always get Nugget in a tin like that shown below. § Nugget Polishes in 4d, 8d and 1/2 Tins. Nugget Floor Polish, 9d. .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 232, 19 June 1918, Page 3
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