SOLVING THE COST OF LIVING. A POPULAR FOOD. . 'Recently people have heard a great deal about the cost of living,.arid various .suggestions ' have- been ; made about the wavs and means of reducing it. In that Iteht, cheaper and yet high-quality food will bs a few factor. It has been proved that Tucker's Pancake Flour has done much in this direction. Eight from the first week it was placed on the market Tucker's Pancake Flour- won the glad approval of people of all classes. The demand for this nutritious food has exceeded all expectations, and to-day the manufacturers '.are kept extremely busy •supplying retailers in all parts of the Dominion." ' Tuoker's Pancake Flour is a complete and pure preparation,- and in addition to providing delicious pancakes, if is suitable for a number of other dishes for which recipes, appear on' tho packets, it is saving money to buy Tucker's Pancake Flour. Ask your-' grocer.—Advt. ■ ' \ ==»======-.'.
. PRECAUTION, NOT PANIC. The last. epidemic has left many people with a fear of recrudescence, $nd at : tbe'ffrst 6igns of a coM they get' alarmed. It.is not anticipated that there will ba a return of the epidemic in a serious form.- however, should fcako the easy precautions thafoirenecesr sa/ry to maintain health. NAZOI*, that powerful germicide, which proved so valuabla'during tho epidemic, »vill Drevem the attack and development; of colds, sore throats, and influenza. A few drop? on i!><> handkerchief to inhale, or a piece of 6ugf.r saturated with NAZOL and allowed to' sipwly dissolve in the mouth, i 3 absolutely the most efficient and'sure prteaution available. NAZOL penetrates the tiny passages of tho Nose. Mouth and Throat, and nips a cold right in. tho bud. See that you get a bottle of NAZOL to-day, Ib. 6d. at all ehemists.Advt. ■«
RELIGIOUS SERVICES. (ST. MARK'S CHURCH, ° Dufferin Street. [ SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT. 8 a.m.—Holy Cbmniunion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7 p.m,—Evensong and Sermon, QT. JOHN'S CTTTWTT. WILLIS ST. £-/ (Presbyterian.) Divine Services, 11 a.m. und 7 p.m. , Preacher: Rev. H. W. Burridge M.A., B.D. . It a.m.: "What God Has Joined Together." 7 p.m.: "Forces That Fashion Character" (5) Jesus Christ. Strangers Welcome. QT. 'ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN >J CnURCH, 28 Wellington Terrace. 11 a.m.-REV. S. ROBERTSON ORR. 7 p.m.-MR, E. J. ORANGE. Eveninir Subject: "The Great Trust." WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAK! STREET. TO-MORROW: . Morning, 11—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Evening, 7—Rev. J.- G. Chapman. Anthem: "Whosoever Drinketh" (Field). THE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE. Whitmore Street. Morning Preacher, at 11: Mr, H. F. Hart. Evening -Preacher, at 7: Captain Moriec. Soloist: Mr. G. W. Dowling. Song Service: 8.30. WELLINGTON' TnEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY. TO-MORROW, 7 P.M. TOWN HALL CONCRRT CHAMBER. PUBLIC" LECTURB BY MISS C. W. CHRISTIE. Subject: "Why tho Soul Lives Many Lives on Earth." All Scats F/roßj ifJolkotion.,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 132, 28 February 1920, Page 9
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