'}■ Corn Flour, ■ fl •"" Only inexperienced housewives f j treat Corn Flour as if its sole W > use were for sweet puddings jj M and blancmange. Experienced m m cooks use y I Cera Flour y g for economical savoury dishes m as well as sweets. U a ' ■. n Corn Flour and cheese pud- U 1 ding, or Corn Flour, cheese ffl and tomato pudding, are U v. excellent and economical \A for supper, hot or cold. y v Make like a sweet baked r\ „■ Corn Flour pudding, omit- 'm ® ting the sugar ana using .11 k cheese, or cheese and sliced • M *«. tomatoes, instead. jj i - ff 1 Take i pint milk, 2ozs. Com U $ Flour, 4 ozs. grated cheese, salt, f^ N pepper and mustard. Boil io y minutes, then bake in a pie-dish rj J till brovrti on top. Add sliced m tomatoes before baking. y J 0 QEXXXUXIXEj
Charming New Designs and Effects are shown j » in a few A SAMPLE SPORTS COATS That we are now displaying in window. Colours arls- two-toned, such as Strawberry and Putty, • Navy And White, j White and Rose, Emerald and White. j Some have smart fleecy collars. , —|, Only a few in stock—marked from' 95/-. jSjJ See them. 1 MATHEWSON'S, LTD., j" Where the Smart Hats are/' 264-266 Lambton Quay, If Ordinary Tea Disagrees Drink I Lipton ? s Choke China Blend Healthful! Digestible! Refined! Lipton*6 Choic.e China Blend can be consumed with enjoyment j and impunity by the moot delicate person, and by those whose j nerves and digestion are affected by ordinary Tea. II It is fragrant, light, yet decided in flavour — thoroughly wholesome and hygienic—a valuable aid to digestion. !' i Tea of such rare quality ai Lipton's Choice China Blend is possible only through the specialised knowledge that is pos- . eesaed by Lipton's—the foremost Tea People in the World. j Note thai Lipton's Choice China Blend should he Infused j j not less than seoen minules. Ordinary Tea needs only j four minules. Regulate strength hy Ihe quantity of Tea [ —not by length of infusion, nor by dilution. Lipton's Choice China Blend costs 3/- per lb. Mind you buy jj that specific brand—none other. If your Storekeeper does not 1 I stock, please inform Lipton, Ltd., Tea Merchants, Auckland, | 1 mentioning your Grocer. g | niake (lie Efifflflß " ooffls ffiore or **'' 11IP>3 Wonderful what a difference Rugs make $fw>i l^ff«»M * n k° me com f° r l ; - ' Well-covered floors =wliilr%#ls B' ve a °° s y an d during cold Win- ' b l * mon ' ns cosiness indoors should be of foremost consideration. •' I n *-' 10 interests of cosy rooms wo now feature Rugs, and many eplendid examples, moderately priced, can be obtained here. SELECT! MAKE THE LIVING-ROOM A REAL "SNUGGERY." 1.1. WILLIAMS & Co., LM. Noto our only Address—no connection Witt any other firm of similar i\anie. fl ' • " P Severe Chest Cold Cured in a Night OTHER REMEDIES PROVED USELESS. I f I The way in which Coughs and Colds yield to Wawn's Wonder-Wool is f | nothing short of marvellous. Its delightful warmth and stimulating action J If generates heat; promotes circulation, dispels congestion and inflammation, i j and gives instant relief—thus obviating the necessity of taking nauseating I I medicines which invariably upset the stomach. , Apply Wawn's Wonder-Wool gfi&| IT IS THE BETTER WAY. \ _f$L Support for this contention is furnished W\l?//' { by Mrs. R. J. Morris, 142 Macpherson Sf^Vv^v' - I Street, Waverley, N.S.W., who says:- I " It is about 3 or K weeks since I got a I packet of your'Wonder-Wool'for a terrible /allMAylSSy?) \ fl cold 1 had on ray chest. It was one of those J WrW<''3e^W^\ I f hard, nerve-racking coughs that fairly /£w/^S^t£f^ s^sc\'W "A ' 8 shake you to pieces, and I was just about Lyy ,'*3? f Sfull up of it, as nothing I took seemed to >K/ *ijs ■ \ ease me at all. But your Wonder-Wool Is rff:f w®BL_ icj' ImE&ffip' i marvellous. Do you know I had not had it llfflk ,Vb»S^*^Bwm Wtf I on my chest more than 15 minutes before I fwsKm« a "/ /[VsmW t „ felt relieved, and the next morning I was 1 I | completely cured." N.e.gA'li t'W J \ As well as being an Infallible Remedy f | for COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ~^ms\ I SORE THROAT, LUNG and CHEST TROUBLES. f Wawn's Wonder-Wool STOPS PAIN in all } , cases of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, NEURITIS, ABDOMINAL \ PAINS, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, etc.! | Always Keep it in the Home—You never know when it will be Needed [ i Price 2/6 packet, of all Chemists and Stores, or direct from the Laboratories of V. A. f J Wawn, Manufacturing Chemist, 186 George Street, Sydney, N.S.W. XI i
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 248, 14 July 1919, Page 3
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