T Y ~^^-= —- , >/ £ » * ; Summer Fruit v fa y is now in season Children should be encouraged to eat S "_ it. Light sweets such as stewed fruit with blancmange $jj If.- or' Corn Flour custard are more wholesome than heavy J 1 i puddings; 'they have the nourishment of milk, made J , I £ delicious and digestible by <• j I One of the lightest of sweets—natural fruit, jellies without ffi - '_ gelatine—can be made with Brown & Poison's Corn I , lour. _ * See recipe in booklet offered below %\ s$ A new aid mjiimtd way of serving stewed fruits — I ' Strain off the juice from stewed fruit, and to every » ' 3' pm t add a heaped teaspoonful of Brown & .-wTls. S Poison's Corn 1 lour, winch has first of all gj been blended with a little cold water to JSeikj . 1 a smooth cream Boihipagam lor 2 minutes, S»"^3mW $ and pom over aud round the fruit Iγ S "4||[P' Wj 2» /Yee, — The Bfo\£n cr Pouon i" yjit* itrM 1 toot 0/ redpts for Jalrly mm- L j/'tl ' ' ii A mer <foA«s from J B Gll/illan t> "jf J? I Co PO Box 846, Auckland JTUJSai Y *' si Wnlt for com today . «- In ■ Its Seriousness to Humanity and the Best Way to Guard Against It . , —*~~"'. . I q According to reports jj I cabled from all the" great centres of ! civilisation; a very serious epidemic of influenza is ravaging the human race. It is deadly in effect, often seizing its j ,A i victim to-day and ending his life tos I morrow* Its intense effect seems the j ' I same in any country, climatic influence j or difference of latitude having no effect j upon it* I § 'It-should be unnecessary -to tell the public of New Zealand that the man or woman ' I whose blmd 'is pure 'is the best armed against this epidemic. Poor anaemic blood is the surest medium to epidemic disease. Corrupt blood I assists contagion, and those people who have I in their wisdom taken and are taking the blood-purifying medicine, Clements Tonic, will be the best able to resist the disease. Clements Tonic not only keeps the blood pure, x it keeps the system healthy too. Facts to Remember-Keep the blood pure, and avoid th!s v ailmMt The body whoiapowc'tsof resistance nroprcat ts toast liable to infeotion Bad blood in the system biscomes a home for the germs of "cMchirn" or infectious aliments _ ' The poorer the blood, the richer the breeding grourd for the ravages of, this ailment with its distressing aches, pains, tempsratjre, chills, and \ cough To keep the blood non-infectious, puro, cool, pnd the health generally good, always take CLEMENTS TONIC A healtny body is ' fore-armed against disease in any shape or form All Chemists and Stores sell this one gr»at romedy in Ne« Zealand. Clement' Tonic Ld, Rozelle N ST\V :. : = ! — •c delightfal I $% -:v- ---• r 5 'With, /^^\^Wl : \ - I • I '* £ \ v ' U ' I I iYou secure Lather thdtsJrdgr<3nr-~> g § Lather , fat lasts* | %. PRICES.] London, Liverpool. -5 I ManCter. G,as^ OW, ' % j^wi-'v;;-' •''■ ; v- : if^Q^jp ;, -' vv^!v ' , ' v ""
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 3
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505Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 3
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