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Banana Surprise.—Peel bananas, cut Into small pieces, put pieces on the pastry (\dams Bruce Fether-Flake rolled tnlD), cut into rounds. Brush with milk, sprinkle with sug-ar. Bake in hot. oven 20 minutes. Macaroon Tarts.—Four ounces Adams Bruce Fether-Flake, two stiffly beaten whites of ejgs, 4oz sugar, 2oz desiccated cocoanut, essence or lemon, jam. Roll Adams Bruce Fether-Flake thin, cut in rounds and line patty pans. Put spoonful or jam in each and then spoonful of mix* ture. Bake in good oven about 15 minutes. Adams Bruce Fether-Flake, iOd per lb. QLtainable only from Adams Bruce shops and agents.— (Ad.)

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DMtroyed by 5 rusSa " (Regd.), •l|n«d. .Umgtf. guaranteed cure—£B 12/$- Florence Hullen, C.M.D., 7, Courtney Plepe, Wellington. Send etamp atfdreMed «nv«lop« for particulars.

t ■ 1 1. . j. • You will look your best after iy| AJ) AIL* TATE. |L=> 3 Ladies! a visit to the salon of mHu/un irilu * Kj MADAM TATE, I 20, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Above Offers' Shoe Shop.

■•■ Quaint waidn,on's of Surpassing Charm Honeyglaze _ eX cluSlVe tO Joktl COUVt Ltd. Hand-painted •,. • ... " TpHERE is a piquancy and an air of charm about this Table Ware. 1 1 delightful modernistic Table Ware that no illustration could do justice to. Quaintly designed, with fascinating hand enamelled patterns on a body of pale amber, they will provide the bright spots of the modern table, and serve in a decorative as well as a utilitarian capacity. And, of course, they are priced with that pleasing moderation that one so naturally expects —and receives—of all Goods sold by J.C.L. Visit our China Department and see for yourself the complete showing of new, .distinctive Crockery and Table Ware, etc. -—without doubt the finest selection in town, at the town's most moderate prices ! vwSSSb. ' ' !W jSSSSSSf"'' i^MKSKt^^^m^M Teapot, as illustrated, IJ-. • Coffee Pot, as illustrated, 8/-. • Jugs: small size, 3/-; ■"•'., ;' medium size, 3/6; large size, 5/-. /,'. ~\. ■ Cup, Saucer, and Plate, as illustrated, 3/- set. : In same pattern to match: Cake Plates, 1/6. • Supper Sets, 8/6. • Lemonade Sets, 12/-. • Salad Sets, 6/11. • Oblong Salad Bowls, 2/11. • Coffee Set, 21/6. Jugs, as illustrated: Small size, 3/6; medium size, 4/3; large size, 5/-. In same pattern, to match: Cup's, Saucers, and Plates, complete, 2/9. • Supper Set, 8/11. • Salad Set, 6/11. • Teapots, 6/- and 8/-. • Sweets Dishes, β^d. • Breakfast Cups and Saucers, 2/3. • Honey Pots, 2/6. • 32-Piece Dinner Set», 79/6, complete. • Coffee Sets, 2/6. • Lemonade Sets, 13/3. • Fancy Plate« ; 1/6. I; COOK AND SERVE IN ORLAK ;i ] i The Clear, Transparent, British Oven-Table Glass. > < [ J , The new fashion in Table Decoration, yet practical in the kitchen. Note < [ ,i these Orlak advantages: Made from a new heat-proof glass—-absolutely i J clean and transparent. • Every Orlak dish is guaranteed for two years ' J i against breakage through oven heat, e Designed by a famous British artiat ( i in consultation with cookery experts. • Sunken knob on lid, allowing extra i [ inch of space between oven shelves. • Lovely, modern shapes. !; CASSEROLES .9/3, 10/6, 12/9, 13/6 i| DEEP AND SHALLOW PIE DISHES, in both round and octagonal ! shapes 5/-, 5/6, 6/6, 7/9; 8/-, 11/I PIE PLATES, round shape 3/6,4/9,5/9 '! • I BISCUIT AND BREAD PANS .5/3, 6/6 8/3 !• ' ENTREE DISHES, octagonal shape 9/-, 9/3, 10/6, 12/6 «' ! RAMEKINS AND CUSTARD CUPS 1/1, 1/4, 1/9 .j! Postage Not Paid on Crockery, but Careful Packing Free. !* Special Engagement of Miss Adele Taylor to Sing | I in J.C.L. Roof Garden Tearoom. ! ( Following our custom of providing- Tor our patrons not only the finest cuisine but also the ' • I' most pleasurable entertainment, we have pleasure in announcing the engagement of Miss Adele ' i . ■ 1 Taylor, the noted singer, to appear in the Tearooms every arterrioon for one rortnight starting ' i' rrom to-day. Miss Taylor is highly regarded in England and on the Continent and is well i' € known in all parts of New Zealand for her very successful leading parts in touring litrht ODera , ! f productions. Supporting the artiste will be the Violinist Miss Ida Lockwood. with Mr. Eric » t Bell 3t tJ-ic Pieno. * ■ ' •; 1 When you have seen the tasteful decorations, and inspected the rare exhibits in the adjoining ( \ Roof Garden; when you have listened to the delightful music, and partaken or the fresh i 1 i dainty food we serve so quickly and at such moderate cost, you will agree that there A nn « ' ( nner Tearoom in Auckland. Let a J.C.L. Waitress serve you with Morning or Afternoon Tea ' JOHN COURT Ltd. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Stuart Crystal . Glassware . China . Pottery . Unbreakable Table Were,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1931, Page 10

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