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For a Pleasant Picnic Plenty of picnic days ahead and plenty of opportunities for tasty Fether-Flake picnic lunches. Try Fether-Flake meat pies, apple pies, bacon and egg pies, treacle tarts, marmalade tarts and jam tarts. A short time spent in your kitchen with faithful Fether-Flake pays dividends in delicious surprises for your picnic hamper. No need to be a skilled cook, or even use a cookery book! FetherFlake is easy to use —merely requires to be rolled out, left for 15 minutes to ensure lightness, then popped into the oven. Economical too, for pieces left over can be used for making small tarts and savouries. Put your trust in Fether-Flake in picnic time—any time. It’s first favourite with pastry-wise housewives! Fether-Flake is obtainable only at Ernest Adams Ltd., Cake Shops and Agencies, and is now in fuller supply. (Advt.)

BUSINESS NOTICES LET US DO THAT TRACTOR AND DRILL OVERHAUL. TRACTOR AND DRILL OVERHAUL. MAW AND HELLEWELL, 5 Creek Road. 60 Albert St. ’Phones 1031 S. 920 K. (Late staff C. E. Bailey Ltd.). Get your name on our Header List for Next Season’s Overhaul. -R-E-S-S-M-A-K-I-N-G MRS B. COX. A LL styles of Dressmaking, Bridal Gowns. Silk and Linen Suits. 151 Cox Street. ’Phone 912 K.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 126, 13 March 1950, Page 6

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