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P j Cheaper I I More Delicious | 1 and Nutritious I 1 I than Cornflour | 8| ThislleScinolina-Sweetheart | I Ho' Wheat—is a new product 111 [j that is rapidly displacing | 1 (| cornflour in favour. Not only | I ■ H isThistleSweolhearto"Wheat H I n far mora nutritions—it con- g I n tains 11% ot proteid or nutfi- HI / [J ment as against 1% in corn- Hi / 1} llour-lml it is much more n I [ II economical. Aboveall it-adds | I I H .anew and delightful flavour IS I x B which cornflour lacks. Try lEj I H but one packet and you'll H I H know why so ranny house- B I;, H wiveshaveabsolutclydisciird- hi' H cd cornflour and now use H| | |j THISTLE ' I I Semolina II Sweetheart o'Wheat | J j] for blane-manue, cnstardß. R [ jj puddings,' macaroni, cheese, In I, fir 1 scones', pastry and as a thick- H | | H ener for gravies and soupi, ' H j "Gets-It 11 . Never '• fails for -Corns! Therels Nothing on Earth Like It For Corns and Calluses, "Whenever you get corns and calluses, don't experiment—j nst use "GETS-IT" and notning else. Easiest and a/mplest thing I know to use—put just a few ThatVit Tonight drop 9 on; it takes but a few seconds— 'GETS-IT' does the rest." The old way is to bundle up your toes with adhesive tape or bandages, use salves that make toes raw, |cotton rings that make your corns bulge out, knives and scissors that cause excruciating pain and do not remove the com. Use "GETS-IT" instead, the simplest corn remedy in the world, easiest to use, never fails or sticks, painless. Your corn loosens, then you lift it off. Yon can wear smaller shoes. , , ■ _ "GETS-IT" is manufactured by E. Lawrenco'and Co., Chicago, U.S.A. Sold, at all chemißts and stores. • REPRESENTATIVES; Sharland and, Co., Auckland; Sharland and Co., Wellington; Young's Chemical Co., Wellington; Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Christchurch; H. r". Stevens, Christchurch; Marshall Drug Co., Dunedin. i» ■ - ' UTIFI6UL TEETI To be a success must not only fit well, but must harmonize with the face , . These points we have studied thoroughly, and is one of the reasons of our success after 25 years' experience. SETS TEETH £3 3s. FROST & FROST, DENTISTS, U9 Willis Street, Wellington. A SUFFERERS! b Wrilo for Freo Booklet on the suocentul W H troatmont of Goitre. Many obstinate f| | Ciiiesoured, OvorilOOO buocohos, H \ | A. J. DOIG, Chemist, Waiigatiul J|

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 2

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578

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 2

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