| £ ; Milk is the ’ ■ Childrens mainstay. J 1 Give them all you can in the ’ ’ form of delicious, boiled or baked , i puddings Jo keep them in good t 1 trim. . ' I Where children's welfare is ■ 1 concerned. Corn Flour and Milk , - axe regarded as essential articles . ' of food. 1 ’ BroOTA Poisons i j 'Corn Flour ■ I served as a steaming hot pudding, I : has been enjoyed by the children I 5 of three generations. '
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W3ISS HILSON, b London Specialist in Permanent Hair Tinting, Scalp, Hair, and Face Treatments. Hair-cutting, Hairwork, Shampooing, I - ill| d Manicuring. ' xZssS'S3Hwi» Bvcning and Saturday Afternoons by J appointment. Personal service. Guaranteed Permanent Colouring In 18 Shades, 6/6. M'DONALD BUILDINGS (next Albert Hotel), Tel. 2862. ■ 132 W.H/MS STREET,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 255, 22 July 1921, Page 2
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144Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 255, 22 July 1921, Page 2
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