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g S3 ggSS gBS SSI SSa | . r Brown & 'Poison first ® I called it Corn Flour § | over 60 years ago. | | Brown & Poison quality g | made, Corn Flour famous. « n Never forget that the ideal *J g blancmange, or hot Corn k | Flour pudding, is made with 1 Brown* Poison's i | Corn Flour B 8 and good undiluted milk, 1 § FREE-Write io J. B. Oil/Man I » &■ Co P.O. Box &48. Auckland, for ~ $ the " Brown Poison" recipe book, » &a ass s?,< «sa"iia sag ass as ass d Com Peel i ®ff Painlessly j THERE 1$ ONLY ONE CENUINE CORNj PEELEH—"GETS-IT." j There's only one happy way to get ri4 ! of any com or callue, and that is to be able to peel it off easily, painlessly. "Gets-It' ia the only cflrrf remedy in the "2 Drops of 'Dats-lt'—Corn Is Doomed.' world that does it that way—effectively, thoroughly. Why get down on tho il»or, tie yourself up into a knot, f»nd have ,to labour with troublcsoiua plaster, greasy ointments that rub off, sticky tape, and knives and bcissors, when you can peel off your corn or callus' ia one complete piece, peacefully and surely, with manic, simple, easy "Gets-It"? .t takeß 2 or 3 seconds to apply "Gets-It"; you use 2 or 3 drops, and that is all. "Gets-It" does the rest I Get rid of that corn-pain at once, so that you can work and play without corn torture. Be sure to It never fails. "Gets-It." tha guaranteed, msncy-baclt curu-rcjsover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at all chemists and storeß. Jl'f'd by .E. Ixnvrenco and 00.. Chicago, U.S.A REPRESENTATIVES! Sharland and Co., Auckland; Sharland and Co,, Wellington; Youngs Chomlcal Co., Wellington; Kampthorne, Prosser and Co., ! Christohurohj H, F. Stevens, Chrlstcliuroh; Marshall Drug Co,, Dunedln.

THE 20th OF THE MONTH! = to-day! a Unique fashion Main. ONE-; ,New Spring Millinery Crepe-de-Chine Blouses ~ IPITTIMI? A ' New Silk Blouses J-ijfi New Striped Skirts ALL 21/-each T)AY TO-DAY ONLY See the Windows '■ At MATHEWSON'S LTD. \ 264-268 Lambton Quay, Wellington = No Doubt! There is no doubt about the result Acy* of your baking when you use Edmonds "Sure to. rise" Baking P° W( ier. You can be sure your ~ pastry will come from the oven puffy (T/TTTv/m and wholesome —that scones, buns, . puddings, cakes will be light and Edmonds is the finest; it is made ' with pure grape cream of tartar. It is for this reason a few pence J / (\ \ more to buy, but you get more in j I I \ ufl quaiit y more In quantity. W j I »J|f Be sure you get Edmonds Baking / f . I 1 Powder. It is a Dominion favourj i ' \ I ite and over I%' million tins are -\V sold a year. Qet it! Your store y sells it, I Write to Edmondt Baking Powder Works, I Chriitchurch, for our FREE Cookery fagl vmcmz' ■ ESi BIS I 'BAKING I I Mwl U p OWDER W . THE UNIQUE lib# pssm r.JM— ROTOSCILLO nKHBIf ■■ SEWING ■WMi MACHINE Railed Free ' ■ Life Guarantee Sale Price £11/11/0 , STANDARD and ROTOSOILLOS aro absolutely the highest grade machines made, and at present Sale Prices are £3 to £6 . BETTER THAN ANY OTHER. For cheap machines our Golden Oak Drophead at £6 10s.. and Hand ditto, with cover, • nt £3, are great bargains. All prices arc rcduced. BIOYCLES, English, with Eadic Coaster, £9; U.S.A. ditto, £13. Best Pram Wheels, 4s. lid. up; largein 1 Oil, Is.; burning, Bd.; ■ motor, (is. 6d. gallon; Bluraell's large Pumps, Gs. Gd.; Motor ditto., Bs. Gd.; ethers, 2s. Gd. up; Connections, lid. Od, Is.; Football ditto., Gd.; "Patt" Baby K. D Spanners, Is. 6d.; No. 1 dittu, 2s. 3d.; Tyre Lovers, Gd. sotj good Tyres, 9s. Gd,; Tubes ditto, 4s. up ; Handle Grips, Gd.; Electric Torches, with best battery, 3s. Gd. up. Get what you want at Fear's Street-Widening Sale 99 Willis Street, Wellington Since 1880

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 5

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