Smooth creamy sauce.... Fish and vegetables are greatly improved when served with a thick sauce of uniform consistency. Use cornflour as the basis, follow the Brown & Poison recipe and you cannot fail to obtain excellent results. The best thickener for sauce is undoubtedly: — A Brown&Polsons £££ Corn Flour „„
"never quite voell, never really ill" __„_ _ Dull Eyes, Sallow Skin, CONST IP AT lON Poor Blood, Constant Peins —all Signs of ConitipitiM** is the CAUSE - - let JS^ZL*"" , & make, you WELL ' into your blood ? How can you look forward to a healthy life while Consti- ImkI? HP^seBSBIIr system with impurities and interfering IW'- '^K^iSmUK l^ksi« with digestion and all the actions of feSjisslsß PS '-^ that vigour and brightness, internal w cleanliness and harmony which is the ' / fW Worth a 1 I C z^ , • d I H
. K /teiinmil DUFff'S WHISKYK^ I ' Idle men need ■ PUFF'S A LIQUEUR SCOTCH 'whisky m , Sole Agents: - 'tsd {Or C. H. DRYSDALE & Co., Auckland. \^^Jfc^.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 213, 9 September 1933, Page 8 (Supplement)
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