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’u&w one! Ensure a peaceful rest free from disturbing dreams. A milk and corn flour supper is as light as can be, providing nourishing fare and promoting quiet slumber? Brown 4 Polson’s Corn Flour served as a milk soup makes bedtime eagerly anticipated. One tablespoonful of Corn Flour to a breakfast cup of milk and boil gently.

For Weakly Children Dr. Cassell’s Tablets Strengthen Delicate Children and Build Fine Constitutions. For weakly or backward children there is nothing so good a« a course of Dr. Caeaell'a Tablets. These incom- . parable restoratives exert the same strengthening and bvilding-un power whether the cufferer be a child or an adult. Mothers everywhere have testified to their quite wonderful reetorative effect in cases of weakness and wasting, and also in infantile paralysis. ■ Good for Old or Young. □r. Chas. W. Botwood, D.So., Ph.D., 71. Mioklegats, York. Eng., says:—" I am now in a position to state that as a safe and reliable remedy for loss of flash and vigour, nerve affections and bodily weakness, Dr. Cassell’s Tablets appear to bo unique, and I have no hesitation in recommending them for young and old,” Dr. Cassell's Tablets are nerve nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy, and the recognised modern remedy for:— Nerve Troubles Indigestion Nnuraetbor.ia Sleeplessness Nerve Paralysis Kidney Weakness Infantile Paralysis Antamia SMslally valuable for Hurting Mother: ani during the Critical Periedt of Lift. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers in all parts of New Zealand. Prices 1/9 and 4/-, the 4/- size being the a,ore economical. Dr. Cassell’s Tablets

\ \ Did you ‘Nugget’ your Shoes with y the \ / Snowy-White' 1 j Cleaner 1 I for smart J V Summer / X Shoes __ . W NEW FRUIT FOR BACKYARD I Returns £4OO an Acre The foregoing reveals the prolific bearing of THE BI.UEBERBY (Australian King of Fruits) and THE CAHRIHGBEBRY (Australian Queen of Fruits). Easy to grow by anyone, grows ,anywhere. Both give fruit quite common at 2 inches, shaped like a Strawberry, each a luscious fruit of a distinct flavour, far excelling the Strawberry. No.equal for dessert, fruit salads, etc. THE CARRINGBERRY is of dark maroon color, semi-climber; plants to6ft. apart. THE BLUEBERRY a bluish shade, grows up- . right; plant 3 ft. apart. Plant both now. i Prices, post free, 3 plnnts for 8/-,’6 for 12/6, 12 for Zl/2/6. nnd 100 for Z7/10/-. railage or • boat free. Write for color Illustrated catalog free, also of improved Mexican Passion Vines, fruits all the year. Write ‘ Bentons.” 12-1.4 I.oftus St., Sydney. These new fruits are the result of hybridising by this firm. (c) . “RELIANCE” BLACKBERRY AND NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER. GUARANTEED TO KILL Bl ack bony, Ragwort, and Californian Thistle in Two Sprayings. FOUR GALLONS OF .-'RELIANCE” mixed .with water makes 70 gallons of spray. Price (freight paid to nearest railway station): 4gal. tin, 30/-: pt-r case (2 tins), J32/15/-. Send your order NOW. to MANAGER, “RELIANCE” WEED DESTROYER, I Box 37, To Aro P. 0., Wellington.

WcMJCOf M c BAGS ? A SACKS f rIfiMEAT WRAPS r RJ.6WEN I - Has opened an up-todate and thoroughly equipped W Textile Bag Factory W A at 169 St. ASAPH Sire el. V, CHRISTCHURCH. aA I 7 6 jwr <w®» ftux i m 1 I /fNQniRESWVnW

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 146, 16 March 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 146, 16 March 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 146, 16 March 1921, Page 8

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