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I cTWake your* 1 I Custards and Trifles with I HIGHLANDER MILK | —Deliciously Different in Flavour —Purer and Safer than Ordinary Milk Here's an excellent Recipe : BANANA TRIFLE 3 pint Highlander 1 teaspoon Milk maizena (1 part -Milk to 5 1 egg (beaten) • parts water) Orange rind METHOD: Place a few vanilla biscuits in a glass dish; cover with sliced bananas. Pour the juice of lemon or orange over. Make a custard with the milk (in which the orange rind has I been scalded), maizena and eggs. Pour y while hot over fruit. When cold, §j sprinkle over with desiccated cocoanut, B which has been slightly browned in the B oven. H Get Highlander Milk from your I Grocer. Use it for All your Cooking I

Supposing You Were Manager of a Furniture Shop— And supposing you were going to furnish, your home. You would, of course, "be privileged to buy your furniture at Trade Prices. In other words, you would buy from 33 1-3% to 50% lower than could the general public. WELL, YOU CAN DO EXACTLY THAT NOW! Yes , YOU can buy at TRADE PRICES. YOU can buy for as little as can the manager of a furniture retail shop. I AM NOW SELLING DIRECT to the public, but at TRADE PRICES. For over seventeen years I have been selling only to the Trade. But now I offer my furniture to the PUBLIC at TRADE RATES. I will sell to YOU at the same prices I sold at to the shops. YOU CAN SAVE WHAT THE SHOPS MADE IN PROFIT! As you know the average retail profit on furniture ranges from 25% to 50% over factory price . Why should YOU pay this? Buy your furniture from my factory and leave the retailer's profit in YOUR bank. I have fitted up a showroom in my factory. In it you can inspect examples of my work. Peep round the door and you can see the furniture being made. And I tell you—THIS IS THE SAME QUALITY FURNITURE YOU WILL SEE ELSEWHERE AT MORE THAN 25% ABOVE MY PRICES. Take a tram to the top of Symonds Street, then walk a few yards down the left side of Newton Road; the first road on your left is Dundonald Street. My factory is fifty yards along the lefthand side of Dundonald Street. You can't miss it. There is no shop (and, incidentally, no shop rent to pay)—it is just a plain tin factory but in it you can buy more furniture for your money. Support me—it will pay you! Ask for mc personally when you call. Furniture Manufacturer Dundonald Street, AUCKLAND. Open until 9p.m. Friday Evenings .-

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 247, 18 October 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 247, 18 October 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 247, 18 October 1926, Page 15