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ECONOMY IN FOOD. .SUPERIOR. RECIPES FOR PANCAKES. Now that the cost of living looms so largo in tho consideration of most households, it is a great advantage to New Zealand people to be able to procure a really high grade food at a minimum cost. This is a strong point in favour of Tucker's Pancake Flour, which is now in great demand throughout New Zealand The secret of this exceptional popularity is that the public have quickly recognised the good value provided. Tucker's Pancake Flour, composed of purest cereals, hygienic dried milk and other beneficial ingredients is sold in handy-sized packets, costing a [ few pence only, sufficient for a genoroue | meal. Children have a great liking for the delicious and nourishing pancakes made according to the Tucker plan. This pancake flour can also be used to advantage for such excel as pikelets, omelets, puddings, and so forth. Recipes accompany each packet. Onco you have tried Tucker's Pancake Flour you will be absolutely convinced of its goodness. It is a preparation which should always be at hand on the pantry shelf. All grocers. o Some plain speaking was administered to his New York audience by Lieut.Commander Thomas Mott Oaborn, former warder of Sing Sing Prison, in. a lecture on "Prison and Politics." Ho gavo a strong condemnation of tho United States prison system, and appealed for a chance for men coming out of prison. His idoal system was one in which the prisoners would be paid a wage, they to pay for their board and lodging and the remainder to be put in tho bank. In touching upon politics, Lieut.-Commander Osborn said: — "There is dishonesty in public life from Maine to California and from Wyoming to Texas. We are the 'crookedest' nation on earth with the possible exception of Russia. The opinion of my native State has risen since I went to New Hampshire.' A leading lawyer there said that one couldn't get justice without paying for it." A boon to public speakers, singers, ;.p<l reciters is 'NAZOL." Keeps tho throat clear as a bell. Can bo takon anywhere. . I

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16848, 31 May 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16848, 31 May 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16848, 31 May 1920, Page 4

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