r Do that starching at home. Hundreds of women do all their laundry at home— except'the things that hay* to be starched. They think starching is messy, difficult —that in doing it things get easily spoiled. But it is easy to starch anything from stiff collar. Is frilly bl.au> ii yea ate Colma_'i Pare Rice Starch. Cheap and inferior ttarches tan cletbe. a bad colour, weaken thread, sad fray edges. Cohnan's Starch actually preserve, fabrics. Be .ore yon get the genuine Caisson's Starch — sol. io 1 lb. boxes and S lb. packets aud bow coasiderably reduced is pric«. Linen lasts longer if you use ColmaiVs - starc M A Certain Cure FOR PILES! Sufferers irom this extremely painful and dangerous malady will obtain instant relief by using the Zann Double Absorption Pile Treatment. Mr. W. J. C. Hastings, writes: — "After years of torture with blseding piles 1 am now cured, and feel very thankful to you. I hesitated lo write before, because I waited lo see if ihe Zann Double Absorption Treatment would really cure." The Zann Pile Cur. ia s-aranl-a- si your money refunded. Send to-day for ihe deacripti-e booklet— "Pilea: Their Cauae and Cure." Encloae three penny stamp, for postage. All correapondenco treated aa strictly confidential. Addreaa-The Zann Proprietary. P O. Box 952. Wellinrtoa. Booklet- and Stocks of ZANN can b. itained from Bridge Drug Stores. Karangaipe Road, and A. Eccles, Chemist, Queen reet and Branches. Auckland.
Costs less per plate Gerstena, like many other good things in this world, is not expensive. To the contrary, Gerstena is probably the most economical foodstuff in New Zealand. Its initial cost is small—and a little goes a long way, as it is extremely rich in nourishment. It saves time and gas, because you cook it properly in two minutes. And Gerstena is never wasted—its delicious flavour has a universal appeal to young and old, and every Gerstena plate leaves the table empty. Gerstena brings happiness into every home it enters — the happiness of perfect health — the happiness of less work for you — the happiness of less expense. If you haven't tried Gerstena, order a bag from your grocer to-day. Gerstena Porridge dMeaJ "Gerstena" Biscuits f]j§_2f/^>)» Few shop-bought Biscuits are digestible to I JpßESß^^^^S one who suffers from indigestion, but made [ <i 33l3=S3w^yi£y from this recipe the weakest digestion will I fit)»Mryo?7fi»/' » relish this delicious Gerstena Biscuit : — I !sMtyn2!&£rf//& 2lbs. Gerstena, lib. butter, 2 teaspoonfuls I _|_7_l_v'y/ baking powder, Jib. sugar, ,-teaspoonful I tr #/^S3X__________\i Rub all the ingredients together until fine. 1 . then mix with a small teacup of milk. / Roll out on a floured board to about an 1^. ■»...■—-_j_i_— "■ eighth of an inch thick, cut into shapes, and bake ia a moderate oven for half an hour, -17
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1922, Page 23
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