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a Corn-.fipiir for economy, i IS The most delicious pudding may be truly economical if iJ §S H is full of nourishment, food-value is the test. Milk is still one of the cheapest foods, measured in food units to |j .the pennyworth: Corn Flour makes the most of milk by ■ making it perfectly digestible. . -. . P -», There is economy every day in >H Corn Flour and cheese P uddin S' or Corn ® IV Flour, cheese and tomato pudding, made i 'jsw like a sweet baked Corn Flour pudding, but |J I <A omitting the sugar and using cheese, or cheese '"'. W* an< * tomat 9 es instead, make excellent ~, '■ Wn, / \ ■■ . , an d economical supper dishes, hot or cold. gjjj ' : ' ■ CHEESE'PUDDING 1 • i/. |§l M*& For 3. to 4 persons. Vi l[_Mj% "'■••' 2 oz. Brown & Poison's Corn Flour. l^ 2s 'w\las' •■ •■'■■■■ i pint-Milk. ■ i-ia. Butter. f « IPs TsV'• ' ■ ' ' 4 oz. Grated-Cheese. ■ ' L, 1 l"\-flLtr1& ■{ teaspoonful Salt, Pepper, and ■■ gj fyIrMLJsLP '■'■' made Mustard: .: l "* '$ *'isi-i2-- Mix the Com Flourwith a little ;of ~, ' ■ ' ■ the milk to a smooth cream.' Bring || Kf\. '' : st ' r '^ e *' orn our ' nto '*' '-' other ingredients. Boil for ten minutes, :y Xffl ff&Sr~^ stirring.all tt/etime. Pour into a wellE ■ butter fd pie-dish and bake in a very K-JsifUlll slow oven till a nice brown on the top, vjfo ■TM &£&sJipZp'j 'or brown be C ore thc fireftjSr ' For tomato pudding put four sliced 1% ' tomatoes at bottom of pic-dish, pour pjj To iaioPudAij pudding mi\ture operand bake. j '■ Suspect your Kidneys if your' Back begins to ache, or if you get Rheumatic Pains, Dropsy, Gravel, or any Bladder Weakness. , The kidneys and bladder need \S/Cj I IfJfTAM WABfIAW occasional attention just yVULINuIUN WHAN , much as the bowels, especially after colds, exposure, and over- • ■.CURED TO STAY CURED. work, or when the kidneys are . Mrg _ F _ T ay i orj m jj e | jon s tree t ( over-excited by beer, spirits, or Petone, Wellington, says:-"For many tea. years I suffered a good deal from backTlie early symptoms of kid- ache, the pain at timeS being so severe ney trouble are much the same 'that I could hardly get about to atas those of slow poisoning—you tend to ray daily work. My back was seom to have no energy, no am- Mt on, y *«* f inful - *** weak and f.,T. Ni le e j i; m T. D lame, and thwhampered all my movebition; the ankles and limbs ment ; Qne day Dflan<s Baokache may be dropsical, the joints-get. KM Pil]g wA trollg bt under my jheumatic; you- ... may/ have no ti oe , so I got a bottle, and lam gravel. There is pain in empty- pleased to tell you they did mo a lot P ~ ~ ~ ■ r l of good in fact, they cured me, and me the bladder, or you may be f free of the torture- of obliged to seek relief every few backache ever since. I can with conminiffpq ■ :••■■■• fidence recommend Doan's Backache minuies. _ •,. Kidney Pills to all who suffer as I . Doan s Backache Kidney l J iiis onoe .aids -they are a grand remedy, help the kidneys to throw off and no mistake." the poisonous waste and sur- Fourteen years later Mrs. Taylor phis water which cause dropsy, says: "I am still well, and have_had • n !• ■ i! - j.l l • l no return of my old complaint smeo inflammation of the kidneys j^" u Ba ckach;s Kidney. Pills cured and bladjler, gravel, stone, luin- me over fourteen years ago." ' bago, and rheumatism. The Doan > 8 Backache Kidney Pills are experience of a Wellington sold at 3s. per bottle (6 bottles 16s. 6d.), ' .„ i<, (n - TPn ;„ ii,- S px + at all chemists and stores, or post free woman is given in tne next {rom Foster . McC i e u an - Co., 76 Pitt column. Street, Sydney. MADE in CANADA therefore BRITISH. wSBII \I es * ra ' nß ' n e * ,|re Wlßsl '' -II ' iave com " ) ' nei ' *° Bllßlf I ?! H ,IC6 mm ' iIIBS IS i m *° none, H I W fi ' jj Dominion Tread 1 Bill I H ° bbV ' " IS vSi S OBTAINABU3 AT ALL' ' Wholesale Distributors, & Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 3

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