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TlTS']' YOU TUT THOSE TUCKER'S PANCAKES. This is the word iliat is going .aroiv"! everywhere—over.v (lav. No one can taste a Tucker Pancake and not feci like telliiiK all their friends to taste them too. Surely 110 other food over won eucl instant' iind widespread popularity. It 18 because they are so inexpensive, so economical, and easy to serve; or it is just because tliev are bo "irresistibly good. Try them yourself und decide; we think ■your answer will be ill favour of both rwi'ous, for they are undoubtedly "irresistibly good," and once you realise how economical and easy to serve they are, you, too, will agree that they are inexpensive. No milk required, no eggs, everything is in the (lour complete ready fo cook—Advt. Shell-shock demonstrates how dependent the health of the body is ipon the nerves.' Over-taxed by war strain, the breakdown occurs in the thunder of bombardment—the nervous system reaches breaking-strain and collapses. Nervous complaints are the same, but in lesser degree. AH arise from over-tax and failing energy. Coroßen is tilie cure, ('eregen is a Nerve Fond thai supplies the essential ProMd—proteid. the very essence of nerve strength and poise. British military and naval hospitals used Ceregen. Doctors recommend it. Get this food that builds new sliength. fe. fid., K &1-. 6s. lid., li.'., at chemists. Tlie 12s. size contains eight times tho v amount of 2s. (Id. tin.—Advt. Lieutenant Nungosser, who with Lieut, l'onck shares the title of "Ace of Aces" among French airmen, and has been mentioned in dispatches so many tiroe3 that he has to wear twft war crosses so that the ribbons may be long enough r,i carry all the stars to which he is entitled. is shortly to lie demobilised, lie is to become editor of "Eve," a women'® magazine.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 8

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