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at a nearby store ■■,ir%: FETHER-FLAKE Puff Pastry, Ready for the Oven Buy Fether*Flaks—Guaranteed Perfect in Quality and Consistency — at these Stores: Warden's Ltd., 162 Oashe! Street. Kincaids Ltt}-., Cg!pn}bo Street. txanjj A. Goek Ltd., 750 Colombo Street. N.Z. Farmers' OotOd. As.sn. Ltd., Street. A. P. Waters, Corner Armagh and, Bavbadoeß Streets. W. Walker, Corner Cashel Street and Fitzgerald Avenue. The Krapire Grocery. \ I'erry Road. W. Clay, Corner Fitzgerald ' Avenuo and Tiiara Street. H. J. Herriott, 63 Victoria Street. ADDJKQTON: [J I . White, 274 Lincoln Road. ST. ALBANS: T. A. b'tanley, Corner Edgewaro Koad and Hills Road. G. Rlack (Ernest Adams Ltd.'s Agent), 97 Westminster Street 1 . K. Hasell, Corner Cojorabo and Dean Streets. C. Q. Saudford, 193 Papanui Road. The Keen Cash Grocery, Edgeware Road. T. G. Gjllies, Corner Springfield and Abber|ey Roads. BEOKEITHAAt: C. Corner Norwood and Fisher Streets. C. Forbes. Corner Colombo and Tcunyspo 6treets. CA8HMBBB: Cashmere Stores, 2 Dyer's Pass Road. Erie S. Johnston, 87 Colombo Street. 11. Blyth, 127 Hackthorne Road. BALLJJJGTON; i::. Morrjs (Ernest Adams Ltd.'s Agent), 705 Gloucester Street. Ritchie's Store, Corner Retreat and Leighton Roads. LINWOOD; T. C. Tyson and Sons, 540 'Tuam Street. J. W. Wilson, Corner Buckley's Road and Dacre Street. J. Railton, Corner' Liuwood Avenue and Buckley's Road. A. Sorrejl ijpd Sons, Corner Worcester and Ollivier fe'treets. A. J. Lord (ljverybody's Blue and Gold bWe), 488 Capital Street. E. G. B»tt», Corner Worcester and Rol)esti.'n Streets. PBNDA^TQN: Fendalton Supply Stores, Corner Fendalton Qud Clyde Roads. W. A. Whita'a Store, Wblta'a (Poster. jpSRIVAIi!: A. K. Lord, corner Bealey Avenue and PapaDui Road. J. B. Herriott, Corner Wairarapa Terrace and Garden Road. OFAWA: L. J. Knowles, Pent Office Store, Opawa Road. H. Eldridea (Ernest Adams Ltd.'s Agent), 134 Opawa Road. W. B. Aird (Ernest Adams Ltd.'s Agent), 505 Papunui Road. EICCARTON: A. T. Hancock, 103 Riccarton Road. WJjoles4!e Trading Go., Upper Riccarton. RICHMOND: Sutherland's Supply Stores, Stantnore Road. A. P. Munslew, Corner London and Whitmore Streets. BHIBfcfY: Junction Supply S'lorge, Corner Shirle; Ma-rsbhVnd Roads. " R, Rose*carge, Corner Barbadoes and Warrington Streets. SYDENHAM: H. 3'regch, 878 Colombo Street. J. Jow«tt, J?nrk Stores, Opposite Sydenham Post Office. The Supply Stores, Ltd., 402 Colqraba Street. C. Wilkinson, 566 Cofombo Street. ' G. S. McKay, Corner Antigua and Brougham Streets.' SPEETpON: il, A. Kirwan, Corner Bletsoe Avenue aud Simeon Street. F. W. : Hope, Selwyn Cash Storoa, Corner Coronation and Selwyn Streets. 'I. L. Hancock. Corner Lincoln Road and Lytte-lvw Street. . B. Watfcin, Corner Barrington and Howard Streets. - ST. I*4£TIKB: H. G. Harbison, St. Martins Store. WQOJ.S'rpN: Woolston Emporium, 636"Ferry Hoad. A. P. Hobsop, BUS. Fprry Road. E. R. Hojjwood, Radley Stores, Radley Street. BTJRWOOD: W. H. Robinson, Bunvood Stores. BRYNDWR: J. Pinrnan, Corner Idrip and Wairarapa goads. 'S&M^^k — and at any Ernest A4aifss Ltd* Shop. ( * % Every modern J woman has found j a friend in _/Z Fether*FMe, - j Bo widespread, has beep the. demand fam arrangements are row completed for geleeted %torw in Christchweh and suburbs te sell this popular line. This mean? tHat §V§n if sho.rt notice the housewife gan turn out delicious pies, tarts and pastries beyond the §c©pg ol the erdirjary cpok. You Cannot Fail with Fether-Flake It is so simple, There is no mining required and no ingredients to add. FETHER-FLAKE IS COMPLETE PUFF PALTRY OF A VERY SPECIAL QUALITY READY* MIXED. Just roll out, cut to shape, put aside for 15 minutes, and then bake in hot oven with fruit, jam or meat, in any form you desire. •■'^ PER POUND Result will delight yon! For yofl find that you cap turn out \&% mm m%v? m Mi possibly tajagiue. And just think of the preesjpus time ygu can pave. FatherFlajjie is indeed «*§ %oen for the busy-" HALF POUN Over 10,000 N, r £ 9 Housewives Are Using Feth§r-Flak§

The question, wberet and how Charles DJckens fpupd names for the characters in his navels has often been diticuß.sed, Pickwick he found in the city of Bath. Many others he seems to have taken from shop fronts; and ti|e verger of St. Andrew's, H>lboru,. has in the course of his normal duties collet tort incidentally quite a bundle of Dickens names, in the files of the register of that parish, between tha years 1735 and 1p59- o« bae made a listj of some forty naftiets of people who were probably living jn the parish when Dickens jivad there. In Si's youth Dickens worked in a lawyer's office in tyray's |nn road; 'R J l * 37 fo ■l'ft'J rooms JP long defiwpf Furfliyal's Inn, which q'eeppied the site ef the prudential Assurance Company; and then later he • Jived at 4g Doughty strept, povv lip? Dickens Museum. -The "bag" pf Pickens characters made by the verger of St. Andrew's includes the names of Varden, Krook, Boffin, Pell, Dprrjt, Mold, Tippin, apd Chadband. ( £nd it 'U well established ,t-hat people named Bpeplaw, PeJl. i?ornt, apd Glnppy were resident in the parish wlvde Dickens Ijvtd there. It is quite possible- that systematic search of these registers might give us the origin of Chnajlewit, Copperfield, and Micawber.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20647, 9 September 1932, Page 4

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