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Soups v Sauces Because of its absolute purity and extreme delicacy of flavour Brown & Poison s Cornflour is unrivalled for making soups and sauces for all purposes. It mixes easily and never causes lumpiness. Broun & Poisons Corn Flour has a large number of uses and it opens up a wide range of puddings, savouries and sweets. The useful 'Brown & Poison recipe book, gratia end post free, from /. B. Gilfillan & Co., P.O. Box 848, Auckland

THE SHINGLE HAIE CUT. The Shingle is- vastly superior to the Buster Cut. It has the utility and freedom of the Buster, but is more dresgy, and from a short distance looks like a well-dressed head of hair. The Shingle will be the vogue this summer. 'Phone 628 for appointment. SHALIMAR TOILET BOOMS (Principal, Mrs S. Vaughan), 240 HIGH STREET (above Simpson and Williams). V 5665-1

Miss Irene Ward, prospective Conservative candidate for Morpeth Borough, accepted the challenge thrown out at one of her meetings to go down a coal mine in order to ascertain pit conditions at first hand. She stipulated, however, that she should have an escort of Labour leaders. ISTs provTso was conceded, and Miss Ward investigated the underground workings of the Ellington mine, one of the Ashington group of collieries which are situated in a notorious Labour stronghold. A tradesman, who was invited recently to explain an account tendered for vegetables supplied to a London County Council school, wrote: "So sorry I maid a mistake. I pat the 8 lb collyflours under the 8s instead of putting it under the centre, and I reckoned, the 29th of April in with the bill. That where the mistakes came in." Minerva Salon, now completely renovated after the fire, is showing a charming range of spring goods. Here are atttractive tennis frocks, designed especially for this strenuous game, and pretty afternoon frotEs in the most up-to-date styles, also Costumes, Coat Frocks, and dainty Evening Wear designed and made on premises by Miss Kathleen Fuller (late John Court, Auckland). Over Jones, McCrostie, corner Manchester and Cbshel streets. 'Phone 3485. F4286-8157

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 2