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^?j Most housewives know they can -:|ij
§|) depend upon the rich, full strength, , h?t-'
G|| , hiih purity, arid true tea. taste of ; ]i^
?i^| /' Amgoorie No. i. l| «-.-'?
fejr Try it!1 You will then readily i!§
|§§. ? understand' why Amgoorie is re- SS;.-,
^| placing other teasin thousands of la
f* Hi i homes. . H§
--*! fc The freshness, purity, the deli- |S
^j: cious taste ! No wonder it's better. 1^
-^ | , _ _? Ask any grocer. He! will gladly | ja _ .
rf' ir S^^^^l supply. you with Arrigobrie No. I j|^
p| |j|MmJ -the better tea./ . JS
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I /ft THE. ENGLISH ARCHERSTu I
it ;/5r. Tested cttid foiindTrucT^
II The three thousand English food for your children than these '
ll Archers who stood firm and fear. , special biscuits. '
II less at Poitiers in 1356. and put to ThatI _„ . . '. „
II rout foes numbering forty; thou. ? J?f.,,ai? tmadt-MSpeciaLIy ,?
I ? sand, were indeed tested and found nelppuildm the children a health
ll true. robust and lasting, and have sue- . ' ?-
i I ? . ? ceeded wonderfully, as- every ' '
f They stood the test nobly just pother who has witnessed their
is should any'man or product of benefits will frankly tell you. ^
real honest worth. Mills & Ware's Milk Arrowroot
I\ Through very niahv years Horie Blscmtsiont21Il.ric-hmiIkinabund- - I
by there has beenatUhe service' ?nc^ai^?mbod/properties which ...... :\\
? ., children, a food pure, and ^splen* |^hO^^SSIstan« l° «a?uraK , . ;4l. v a *Uj
?- did. which. too, has stwd,ahq;iest^*ro-Wc-*:^ *&& \ ®^i I '
| and been found true. '.That food f As sbon^as- you .realise -the '-%ih I I ^
, . is Mills ^Ware's Milk Arrowroot s- benefits that jthe first two packets -':?''?' i|-,--
Biscuits. '^' '' will^haye^in: ; your children.-you '1:I*
\ DowharyoUWi...youcanno,1-^er^^1i^re^& j '
find a purer and more flourishing Arrowroot. Biscuits. \l ?? .
For BreaMs^Place^'bTscuits 'in plate with half cup boffin*' ' '/
1 milk, adding sugar to t?ste. . . - I
for School Lunches— Pack 6.of the biscuits, spread with butter. I
5erve them freely between meals, and after school, and at all .' I
. ? - times wheneverjhe children are hungry. I V
MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS
for the Cfj^dreris good ; I
Save the Coupons ^^y y
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rSore Throat is the ^^^^^^^ i^M
first sign of infectious .^^^^^^^LT^^'^w ^^H ~
disease ^^^^K^^KKk ''^^Nw ^B
Sore Throat ?
Protect your Children against infection
with FORMAMINT
' I Take Formamint regularly yourself — then your Sore
I Throat will soon be cured. Give Formamint to your
I children too, it will protect them against the infection.
I Remember that your Sore Throat may be the first sign
I of a dangerous disease, such as Influenza, Diphtheria,
I Tonsillitis, etc Protect yourself & your children by taking -I
|Q^ The Germ-Killing Throat Tablet Mm
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aren't they bright and fresh,' says Miss
Carlisle to Miss James ''and don't they
make those slim ankles of hers look neat.'
'Yes,' replied Miss James, 'and do you
know what she used to make her stock
ings look like that? It is that Bunyip
Soap, it is just wonderful on silks and
artificials, too. Have you tried it? Give
it a trial, you will be delighted because
it never fades colours, and never ^ damages
the finest silk.
If you have not tried Bunyip, and BUAll^IIX SOAP]
?would like to do so, cut out this ad- £,??, ' ? ,j, -, |
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send you 'a _ generous sample of' the 1 Vi -'n i.» a '' ''''V,
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-. t lilt - SOLE MANUFACTUKERS AND PATENTEES.
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