ECONOMY AT HOME.
A DISH THAT APPEALS. | | It needs few wor3s to recall what a u boon Tucker's Family Soups have been V to families throughout New- Zealand t in recent years, when ihe cost of other S necessaries ha 3 been so high. Tucker's V soups have proved a big factor in help- 5 ing to reduce the cost of living. Ajjart from that important consideration, it is well to emphasise how wonderfully ap- p petising and good Tucker's Soups cer- 4 tainly are. Another point is that a r number of recipes accompany every 5 packet, and many appetising dishes can d be economically prepared with the as- 5 sistance of Tucker's Soups. All grocery 5 sell Tucker's choice soups, which cost only a few pL>nce per packet. A rarietv * of flavours to choose from. 7 & The Master of Balliol said recently: ■ —"Character is an indirect result of education; any attempt directly to teach character often defeats its own object, or at least produces prigs or rebels —of the two I prefer rebels. The right environment, however, is an effective means of imparting character. •The nation is at the turning point between the old, extreme, reliance on : voluntary effort and the new tendency ,to call on the State for everything.' 1
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16850, 2 June 1920, Page 3
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