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Bumin^Hl^Sß^^^Br ip TL iuj nji {._„ nil!! mChi^hjlH4*iT!i<*.H . . v * f iA V M i^ilr Jn h i I J! i ■ 'j. i iniwliiliwlwinnwiiniHnßffift MB^Wc "ftt jl^^H ' l j ni 'nßi **fwj iHnTL i jH^**i * *I j .. , I, p ■ Bpr"! j , jf 1 **Mf ml' r ' r i fnlffffltHinTTtfTniHnTTTniTTJifflr MISS Dl GESTER OFFERS 1 THE MUSTARD CLUB RECIPE BOOK I '"! Miss Di Gester has received so many l| letters asking for advice on cooking that • MUSTARD AND MATRIMONY. f|H she has had no time to cook the accounts Lady Hearty's advice: "If you must |H : ;of the Mustard Club for the forthcoming • • marry, marry a member of the Mustard fM General Meeting. In order to relieve her, Club. $m. /iand to fulfil a duty to Members of the Club,- , £** fff'S^ p M „ t> a ■« n v j t , , , \ studied the Mustard Club .Recipe » :»w : the Baron de Beef has ordered the whole of Book _ she will know hoyr to ie % d M the secret dishes of the Mustard Club to be re- y OU we ll. |& vealejifio the public. v Those who desire to "marry into |fl ;^i ' . ! the Mustard Club"- are advised to' fjfl He therefore directed The Porterhouse , wear the. enamel Badge of the Club, |m i'Press; ;do;,;pf Lambtongue Quay, to publish •'- obtainable m -exchange, for 3d. m » ■:MtJ^'rARD CLUB -RECIPE BOOK, -stamps, either as a brooch or for the M ■■.mm*» %'&*■. f^ »y the s^^kvsss IOfficers of the Club at /their own private ton sfi functions.' J;, ; ; ; -';,V '''■• "' ' " ' ■ ffrnmi_ m ■ -, 9 '■>^r-^- ■.-,-! "i. :'■ A, .:•■_«'.'' .' ; ', 'C3--'«. . .■' ■ ne "°' *^ c mt '■Sm r A;Gb,pd; Cheer and Good; Health -r-.that is Mustard Gub # wO##% what u.you wul. find m the: attractively .Cookery Book f •/# : J9J illustrated .Mustard Club .Recipe Book. It Secret*: A dash f th*i rvm is not a pages — but of Mustard m /_ ' *iQ #!■ it's "packed with meat." Miss Di Gester Pea Sou p /iL/it • im will be pleased to send a copy to any 2^" n^ *^ / ■"sffol* m l I M •.member of the Mustard Club m, exchange tryTt."" / 0 W l« foj threepence m stamps, to cover cost of '. ' ■/.-..^fljfs f'm. *W pdstage and despatch. > ** llltil^^L ■• m" fa

"*" ' j<ili i'lflli • ill "i ill!)* J^^^^Hl ''•I* i m^^^^^^^J^M ' ' ' iTilliili in!i!!l!!n •(] '' Jfs\ II H I R)fBL ' : She amazes even her husband So wonderfully does she retain her radiant chartn T7VERY woman desires to retain her result is ill-nourished tissue causing irrita. ' . \ ,X 2« youthf ulness and radiance, to possess tion, fatigue, and ever-decreasing vitality. .. • ( that personal charm which wins amazement ,_;, „ , , f .. \ frorAcr husband and awakens the/admira- >&* calls . of ***** } lie / te so strenuous - ' -tion of her friends. ' that a great strain is placed upon this tissue- . - v restoring function,; and to counteract its Nor is this difficult if health be correctly effects an increased supply of iron is essen- ; ', safeguarded. Too often the neglect of a tial. ." The one sure and scientific way to / f \j seemingly trivial disability, such as the feel- provide this is^ by means of an iron-contain^ } '"'-v ing of being out-of-sorts, may lead to ncr- ing tonic; ■• ▼ousness, irritability and depression. These . __ . > i * 1 are among the most potent destroyers of Not a mere stimulant v ltdiant vigour. . It is very necessary to realise the diftcrcncc . # ;'-'.' « between a tonic and a mere stimulant. The Oxygen—the essential - latter can do harm, whereas a tonic develops ■ „ • All^body-tissue depends for its existence, on new; supplies of power, by revitalising the adequate supplies of oxygenV This is blood and thereby re-building the body tissue. _ breathed into the lungs, and is there taken, The particular merit of Clements Tonic be- \'> : up by the red corpuscles m the bloodstream, comes apparent. It is compounded to an. by which it is carried to every part of the established medical formula, and contains v body td renew the tissue that is being con- iron m true medicinal proportion. In additinually worn down by the process of living. , tion, its other components serve to invigor. 1 - In their role as oxygen-carriers, the red 'ate the appetite, assist the digestion, nourish f corpuscles contain a substance called haemo- the nerves, and otherwise strengthen the ' globin, which m turn, contains a set per- whole system. , ■ .... V v ccntage of iron. It is this — < — — ■ ■;.'-', — — — — -i~n ; Taken >at regular intervals, ' ,I . iron which actually unites A standard medical authority it is a genuine safeguard of •[, with the oxygen m they - y states:^ -■■, '' health, a preserver of that <o lungs and enables the radiant vitality so essential ■ 'X blood to bear it away, its distinctive property of acting as to womanly charm. ; ' an oxygen carrier^ for it possesses •' . It follows, therefore, that, the power of combining chemically Clements^ Tonic contains" '„ ' any deficiency of iron m with oxygen and yielding up that neither alcohol nor opiates, \ .i ;ii j , ' same oxygen wherever there is a de- j L i • , • , the blood stream means a mX i^ the conce ntration of the and ma y be taken w "h perdeficient supply of oxygen oxygen m the solvent." . . feet safety by all members , . throughout the body. The *— ] '- '• of the family, det it now. CLEMENTS^, Gives Radiant Health ill J

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1186, 23 August 1928, Page 16

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1186, 23 August 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1186, 23 August 1928, Page 16

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