l^ u rrf'YfA 1 togmouß _ftl___N/_ ||||^^M Makes I |hH Delicious /|b Dainties fa Produced from the kernels of specially-selected Indian Corn. TRY THIS RECIPE. MAI7.ENA PUDDING.—Take <m. and one-halt tablespoons Dnryea's Maizena. one quart new milk, one egg, i a little salt and four tablespoons sugar. I Heat milk till near boiling, add mairena previously dissolved in a little cold milk. Pour mixture upon well-beaten egg. Put back in saucepan, and boil up once, stirring bridtly all the time. Remove at once and flavour to taste. Pour out to cool. G. 4 G.—taoo J lit ■ ■ L. C GILLESPIE & SONS, Auckliad, .Wholesale Agents.
TTTRES. For Motor Cycles —A Strength for Every Load. — A Tread for Every Road. British-made AVONS grip I all surfaces — neutralize shocks—resist, with tough ! tread aud vigorous wall- | strength, desiructive agents |on all roads. To get the I best out of Motor-Cycling you must fit AVONS. Teat the "Tri-Car" (.robber statf) Cover — it's very popular in New i Zealand. Other good Aoons are "Sanstone" J and "Stonehenge." Obtainable Everywhere Sole N.Z. Distribntara: MALING & CO., LTDCliristclmrcli " ~ «v ALL. OrAiAAGBS AND .TSE ffrOCKB BOBBETB _ ___.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 120, 21 May 1917, Page 7
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