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Hints on Housekeeping—No. 6 ' JAM Dear Niece don't worry, there is a new Jam which I felt so'guilty- on Tuesday at tea is getting a great run because of its ■when you were praising the Jam in home-made flavour. loubuyi tin of front of Mrs. Sniggers. She is such a 'Peter Pan' Jam and, good housekeeper good housekeeper that I did not like that you are, your guests won't know to let on that it was not home-made. the difference." - • Fruit has been so dear this year "Peter Pan" Jam may not be very that I did not make my usual quantity, well-known yet, but it soon will be. and the boys are growing so, I cannot Forgive my deception, but you knor keep pace with their appetites. what Mrs. Sniggers is like. I did not like the idea of bought Your loving Jam, but the grocer said, "Mrs. Jones, ALIsT JANE. "Peter Pan" Jam is obtainable at all Stores. If unable to procure, write J. Battray & Son Ltd., sending name of your Storekeeper.

The right wool and a good pattern That's half the battle. Get " Beehive," for safety. For knitting Coats, Costumes, or Sports Wear, BEEHIVE SCOTCH FINGERING ■will be found completely satisfactory. Obtainable in a good range of shades from leading stores. Name of near at retailer sent upon request. For heavier garments i:ss Bcchiot Double Knitting. Write/or Beehive Pattern Booklet No. 4$ BR Cottumet; and No. 47 jjr Coat tcith Clipped . Wool Trimmings. sd> each posted. PATONS and BALDWINS LTD., Box 1441* Wellington, 6

•<H!llllllillllill!HIIIIIIIIIIUIII!lllllllllill|£ | How to make it so | E Truly, the artistic blending and 5 s. balance of colour makes a sue- S < £ cessful room. How often is the s E effect spoilt by over-decoration, ~ E, wrong paper, a mixture of floral s s' patterns, and other grievous er> 5 E rors? £ S How often one recognises there E 2 is something wrong; and con- £ s fosses their inability to solve the B 5' problem. «■.! E. In older countries interior de- s E corators charge high fees for s E their services; here we give>you s E equally valuable ■ advice abso- £ j 3 lutely free of charge. B 3 Further than that, bur stocks of £ E Carpets, Upholstered Furniture b Si and Furnishing Fabrics, whilst s Bi_competitive in price, are essen->s S reasonable price. S ; 5- Wo confidently invite enquiries: S l 'and inspection. • ,s Ifiurdleysl a COLOMBO & GLOUCESTER = I streets; 1 S|- ■ iAnd"«t fipiaru. 5

srt tfnd a Brchen-hcarted Chili, - BROKEN DOLLS REPAIRED ■fin* RttterH.te OrltfneJ WH at Small CMt, ■ See Our Hospital Window. PiO.P. STORES, Opposite ciookTower / Ladies' Hairdressing (Luleof Salon ParUan, ■Ssinty) Latest Styles in Sfemglmg, Etc. 127 CASHEL ST. (opp. Beath's) . DIXIELAND. be '.wnfeed-.tot all eoelai foactlona. br»Ma»t» a Speciality. Terma on application. 'Phone .647. J. H. RATCLIFFE (Close, Ste wait Dawton's) ' HIGHSTREET ' . Bfuora and Kotoan Car«ftillsß«t. 88941 , PARIS SCHOOL OP .. r (Registered.). Mafcertalaand perfect fitting paper patterns cat to measure, also ruplls thoroughly taught Dressmaking and Millinery. Day and Evening Classes. ; MBS GENN, PRINCIPAL, ! 272 HIGH STKBET CHAMBERS j (opp. Triangle). } ■ SUteay Odnceielons to Country fnplli. i • Q4381

OIPEJT ESTABLISHED b «11 Toilet Work, | _ Haiwfljcter Trirtmtot, fecto s I Ti^f t "HeaM.SlMnipooo,Mycel s | j Waragr: MMiwraj; Catrinf wd a I Stalling. - § | Mr. D.H. Beattie ipedalbes 1 .5 ~in ;TM Eugene Permanent 5 | .WavingandWaterWaling. | 1 MIBBIB 1 158 COLOMBO STREET | ' i&rfe'T<«PHOM 2034 § %•*+.•» 83*36 ■■ ••'■ ; '■'* ■■'■s uiiiiiiiiuiiiuiuiiiiiujiiuj;

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18722, 19 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18722, 19 June 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18722, 19 June 1926, Page 2

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