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The Usual Fine for driving without Carriage Lamps is 20s. and costs '" ■ . ■ The cheaper way would be to pay us the- above and get a-pair of first-class English Carriage Lamps. We Jiave a splendid range of New and Up-to-date Lamps. Ako a few shop soiled and slightly damaged at- a very low figure. Call on us early. . ■'..-■ ■■ BOYD & BREfJNAN Nixon Place & Ridgway street WANG ANUS. DO YOU KNIT? IF SO, BE SURE YOU GET . . PATOMS . . ALLOA KNITTING WOOLS. For Cpat«, Hosiery and Underwear, excel all other makes for warmth, comfort and durability. Alloa Wheeling Yarn in White, B lack, Navy, Grey, Saxle (Blue, . Brown, and Heather Mixture. . . ' # Real Scotch Fingering Euper-Qual lty, in/2, 3, and 4 ply, in.-Flam and Fancy. Colours. ; DIRECT PROM THE MANUFACTURERS. . ■■ •.: " : ■• ■•■':■■■.--,:■■ ; . ..', IT " :'- ' Roberts' Satisfactir Store ABSOLUTELY SAFE IGE IfiEAM ■" ■■ " 7 k " ':< ■'■- "MADE WITH ■'.. ... . ... : . ? Highlander Condense® Milk, : ■-:■?■■.>;■;. -%j&EAD' THKiiE- RECIPES: ,'" /';Vf. - H6me Made Ice Creaiw*. t - HOW -TO FREEZE WITHOUT A MACHINE,. \ ■•-. Obtain some ice, break into sm.il 1 pieces and put into, a bucket about two or three inches. On this sprinkle some coarse "salt. Set a billy-can on this and pack between th« vessels alternate layers of ice and salt. Pour the prepared mixture into "billy-can, put aj&ion end cpyitr'with some ice and salt. Occasionally the 'id must be removed and the mixture stirred. "*■- VANILLA ICE CREAM, Ingredients— . 1 tin Highlander Milk, H pints water, 3 yolks of eggs; half a.teacup sugar. 1 teaspoonful vanilla essence, the juice of 1 lemon. MethodBoil the-milk and a-ater together. Beat up the""yolks and mix with the sugar, vanilla and lemon juice, add to this the boiled' milk and water. Put back on the fire and stir till thick. " - . -~ -:' %i dejired thicker, a little cornfl our may \n added (I dessertepoonful) when cold, freeze as directed. ' ' •, PASSION FRUIT ipECJtIEAM. .In gredients—. ~ 1 tin Highlander Milki?2o passion fruit, 1 teactfp. sugar, li pints ho* water, £ pint cream., ,- . , ; '. . Method — Mix the milk with the hot water, and pour half qxL the fruit and .sugar - Let it boil long enough to dissolve th c sugar. When cool, add the remain der of the milk and the cream. Put nto the freezer for about an hour. : NOTE.—USE ONLY HIGHLANDEB MILK . -: YOU CAN DEPEND UPON IT

WANTED Known.—Ladies, don't discard your hats. Excelsior Hat Stain makes them jtxt like new again. It is splendid, and we are selling thousands of bottles of it. Tingey and Co.. Agents. AIJ grocers 6d. HIGHEST PRICE and Spot Cash paid for all kinds of Furniture, Holdren and Lawrence, Salek's Buildings, Guyton Street. niHE New and Second-hand Furniture J. Busine^i hithjeirto conducted din Liverpool Street, is now removed to Salek's Buildings, Guyton Street. Holdren and Lawrence, Proprietors. JAM FRUITS. At Wadey's, 79 Guyton Street, you can buy Peaches 25., Nectarines ?s 6d, Apricots 3s 6d a case. Raspberries 8s 6d a bucket; add 3d a case, and you can have them delivered to your station, freight paid. A FTERNOON TEA and delightfully x\. soft music at Carroll's Tea Rooms, Avenue. WANTED Known.—Get your IceCreams at Dustin's. Pure ingredients ensure safety. /CAMISOLES.—EngIish samples, Is. Kj 6d., Is. 9d.. Is. lid., to 3s. 6d. A. J. Tynjorl*1 summer sale. SUCCESS HAND VACUUM CLEANER. —The representative is now taking orders for these ' magnificent machines, and will be glad to demon■jtrato what they can do. Tho "Sue cess" will pay for itself in cne season and will last a lifetime. A few minutes, once a week, will keep your home in grand order. All machines guaranteed. Our agent will call on you shortly, so reserve your order and save money, health and worry by owning a ?'Suobe«s. w ■ > ■ -

T ACE CURTAINS, usually ss. 6d., Xi now 2s. Bd. pair. A. 4 "Ufasons* Summer Sale. „ / ANTED Known—Painters' Overalls, 2s 6d; Engineers' Overalls, 3s 9d. L. Headitch. and Co., 86 Ridgway Street. ■•'■'-.. AVON Tyros are made by the Electro Hydraulid Process, the latest invention in tyre^making. Sold at prices to suit everyone by Arthur Body, Dub- • lin Street. SIXPENCE EACH—Worth looking at and worth buying: Enamel Pie Dish, En Saucepans, Grids, Cake j Tins, Meat Dishes (or 3 for Is), Hearth ' Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Fancy Plates, Soap Racks, and a thousand other lines to selct from. Universal Providers (opposite English. Church), Avenue. THE ZOO.—^ke the children to the ARAMOIiO ZOO during the holi- -. days. Free swing boats, etc.. otc. Ad- ! mission 6d and 3d. J * NEW JargV Minerva M0t0.., Car. j Stands at the Newmarket P abJeo, » first-claea steady dr? ar alwa^ in ut--I*.'. 'PJione 78 <. WANTED to; Sell, 5-rpomed house, nearly itew, -with conveniences, on tram route. Payment by instalments as rent. H. J. Turner. Maria Place. i 7CE Cream, Strawberries and Cream. i Fruit SaladV. assorted Jellied and Creams served 4t the Burlingtcu daily. ' Over McGruer's shop. MEAT PlEs—fiot or cold. Coxone Steak anfl (Kidney Pies are noted .in Wanganui,; »/they are full of meat, large size ai&l only 3d. each. Ta»ke . some home to-day.' Everyone who buys '-once, comes again.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12873, 20 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12873, 20 March 1913, Page 1