Just good for 5 you in jzz Summpr/^ PROTEENA SPONGE CAKE.—2 cup Fin# White Sugar; 1 breakfast cup Fine Proteena; 1 heaped teaspoon Baking Powder; 3 Eggs; 1 piece Butter (about size of Walnut); 4 tablespoons Boiling Water. Beat eggs and sugar 10 minutes with the egg beater, add flour and baking powder, add piece butter to boiling water and mix well before adding to .mixture. .Put quickly into hot oven, cook about 15 minutes, turn on to sugared paper, and fill with whipped cream or lemon cheese. (P. 77) THAT CORN J v fagß What agony it gives you! > [ffwf jK*'* Yet Progandra would remove the corn, root and all, quickly, —rpainlessly, permanently—— wartstoo! Beginto-day. 1/6.
NEXT YEAR'S CARS. MOTORING MADE EASY. MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY. The person who learns to drive a 1934 tnodel car will have a very easy time compared to those who in the past years ' have struggled to master the changing of gears, double declutching, and so on. The only thing motorists now want is a reduction in the cost of motoring. This development, too, has come about —a development all motorists can benefit by. Whatever make of car you own, it is now possible for you to lower your running expenses substantially, as a result of the recent innovation of the Vacuum Oil Company. By providing two motor spirits, each suited to a particular class of engine and a particular field of service, Vacuum enables all motorist.; to secure the highest degree of efficiency with reduced expenditure. It is a matter of definite fact that no single grade of petrol will fulfil the needs of every motor vehicle in New Zealand. It is unreasonable to expect that a fuel which is suitable for city service, with frequent stopping and starting, will meet the requirements of long-distance running. That is whj Vacuum offers motorists two first-grade motor spirits—Vacuum Plume and Vacuum Voco. The price per gallon is the same; the consideration is now, "Which product will give me the best I results in- my car IS"—(Ad.)
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During this month everyone buying a Tin or Bottle of Andrews Liver Salt will receive an A '* Q -Jjljfialjy additional generous-sized Sample Tin FREE. Use I the Sample first; then, if Andrews does not / r »BBaE|j . tVV? please you in every way, return the tin or Ml IIFVMfci jglßßaj " bottle to the shop and its cost will be refunded. This Free Trial Offer is made because we believe \s| I flsSi that once you have tried pleasant - tasting 15 ? j§/ In ; ?}$V Andrews you will use it regularly. VQj jrj -f/S 4-oz. 8-ox. %/R 'MM i |§| ±19 xin Tin. .•/ 3 '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 3 November 1933, Page 9
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