830CE3K. , H. , :H30C3Ea i Delicious i ] Fruit Jelly. > i Fruit Jellies without gelatine I are delicious and cooling % A when made with u jßro®! &,Po!s@is'i <fi These jellies are simply made M A \ using the juice-strained from j^ well stewed fruit, and thicken- Li pi ing with Corn Flour. Only 3 f\ '*\ minutes boiling required, then M Iβ cool in a shape. See detailed U U recipe in book offered below, n y Children love lluse jellies. W, H The fresh flavour of the ripe p '$ fruit juices has a great attrac- m y tion for the little people, and \ p • " fruit jellies made ,p y mA£ H ' are thoroughly P pW wholesome f *" , ■γ-i Serve with W -i\ switched cream i /fit or custard. pi it \/f FreeOffer -~ N Brown &• Poison k> ■'WMfflffif / Cookery Book. I From J. B. Gil- f>. P.O. Box 84S, p \y. IMS .•■v\notsci \ Good for KatatTii, Astfcmutleol, \ \ Bronchial, and other Cougha J ° e nnr?rc , p{[!T7rnl , ' HeelsterfdJfnme JJillsul\!c)(|D Hoan'e'Essciißß I Tho Great Money-Saving Remedy j> jj Coals 2/- MnSiGE 1 pint SevcoSß/-| I SUFFERERS! in Write for L'ree TioolUct on the succeeeful m H treatment of Goitre. Hany obstinate Ki lα. J. DOIG, Chomißt, War,!)Etiui E | Tf on '■" ' ha j, k. WESTERN HUTT SLOPBS.-Charmins one-story !'J-roomeil Kesidence, bathrooms, h. and c, j.'as, rus stove?, linen cupboard, evorj , possible cuiivenipncu, washhouso, copper, tubs, ideal situation, inagiiilicent harbour view; nearly 2J acres of land, laid out in lawn, flon-er and vegetable garden, live Uodpcs, ornam.'ntal and ilowerini; shrubs, stable, coach-house, gardener's collage, etc. One of the picked properties of this niitcrly-sniijlit-after locality. Price only .IMOOO.' Terms arranged. KETiTWRN. thn filon.—MoriVrn one-story, (!-roomc'd residnnce, besides bathroom, cmimol bath, lavatory basin, pantry, li. nnd c, eleotric li.:ht, radintor, p;\scooker,'panelled hall and pnrengo, irash-lioust , . copper, tubs, every convoniencp, lawn, flower garden, etc. Prion ,f:l(CO. 'I'ornm about half cash; immediate possession. EROOKI/YN.-Cosv S-iitomed house, l;it'■lipnottc. elneh-ir l!p;ht and coolcer, hot points, porcelain bath, nil convpiiiencps; g.irdpn, liiwn. iicdjes. conr""(e pntlm, i.mvly to cm , . Prion .C77f). Terms cosh above Government mortgage; H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 182 Featliorston Street, And nt Lower Ilutt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 153, 24 March 1919, Page 9
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353Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 153, 24 March 1919, Page 9
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