jWHY BE TQO FAT? Why continue to ba Wtf$9r £B burdened bj ■ unneceseary aSS -\vheii by simply takra'g M ' j/,j£gS\ a Youth-o-Form Tonic Iient jR| ducing- capsule an hour .Ws before_ a meal you can roBh» duce in a few v-eeks to HNgf your normal -weight eaBily VffiF BB and ploasantly? MU ' Hv Mrs M.D.F., or WoolIfl | fiSw stonecraft, redueed from fBEI J$f 13st 31b to lOst 81b by JBB JBjay just taking a Toutb.-o-Iflrf BB&I Totm ' Tonic Reduclnif 8Kd Oapsulo an hour beforo a ■L'sW There is no need {or VtS stringent diet or exercise an with Youth-o-Form. You Tfflg Just take a little Yoiith-o-Form Oapsule an bour beforo a meal. Sufflcienfc Youth-o-Fonn for six weekB* treatment ' costs only 24/-(10-day supply 6/6.) Obtainable from: M. J. Spear and other leading chemists.
I I So easy to vary tempting • meals when Or a most tempting bread 18 you've a tin or two of Edmonds Custard in the and butter custard without I I pantry . . . There's an Edmonds Custard Tart, for eggs, macje by pouring a || instance, with a meringue made of one egg and pint of hot Edmonds 1 1 your favourite jam piled in the centre. Custard over the milkI I Or deiicious little savoury mouids of fish or rice soaked. bread, raisins, sugar, II and tomato, served with a creamy cheese sauce, spiceand ali the good things j| made with Edmonds STANDARD Custard. you like in a bread and fcfi^^Or an inexpensive Trifle made with Edmonds butter pudding. BWvanilla-flavoured Custard, spopge cake, fruit Or custard jeily, delicious 9 and jam . . . with fruit, or as hot sauce 9 over steamed puddings. Oh, I jp23 A A ^ I 1®®% £* SO mapy good things you i Pa68, ILjP Jf%f\ H_ Jp can ma^ wlth — CUSTARD W-' * ■ 9 Made by makers of the famous Baking Powder . . . "Sure to Rise." 405 The splendid vvork of thc ' . ohn Ambulance is spoken of ?n •' Jiest posgroup^ of fiij|hly quaisT -,. u :. nd women devotlng their time vcv.«tb.nJy to this ^reat cause, the St. Jphn Ambujap.ee is Funds are necessary, however, and we are appealing for your help through the FIRST Affl? ART UNION. £2000 in Alluvial Gold is the 1st prize, ^ g500 arf 104 others ranging from Look at the prize iist- — even the 7th is p Give yourself a chance — and aid us too ! Tiekets 2/6. Book of 9 for £1. Objects : To ralse funds for the establishment of a Free Ambulance seryice under the auspices of the St. John Ambulance Associatxon, Christchurch Centre. ' """ ' _ ^ Tr ustees: D. G. Sullivan, E6q., M.P. H. J. Otley, Bsq. Lt. Col. F. B. CresWell, V.D. C. J. Ronaldson, Esq. Secretary: Nejl^ Mc Ar thur, Treasurer: B.^l^am&ond! B ^SSsrv,^ Closes 28th November, 1931. . B I Drawn 19th December, 1931. B %>, ftk. Bv permission of the Minister of j&jgL 'JIV ^ m lf| 1|n Internal Affairs. I ^ W JmFJm. jr HAMMOND & 9 McARTHUR 1 o AUCKLAND — ? — r- ■ B W Flrsf. Aid Art Union |ybi%A ; B M I also enclose a stamped oddressed envelope for reply:. 8 Ulr #w—_: — : | Address— — . — ; - ■im asry •
| " ASjEL FOR A1 QUOTE EOR GO^RACT GARTfNiGF; FROM F. GOODSON. PHONE 4L U jl I | I *. ; . v, ' y •" ■ * .
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 69, 12 November 1931, Page 7
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