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“Don’t delay, _ , . , „ Carry your Ration Book every day, , To make your purchases while you may. Sportsman’s CHOICE ■ a a Summer means sports . • . Cricket . . Tennis . . . Summer Golf . . . and Ballantynes are showing the Sports Clothes you require Do not be satisfied with less than the best.., it costs no more at Ballantynes. I MEN’S SPORTS COATS in Harris; Tweed. Newest plain shades and self check designs. All sizes. 8 coupons— * £6/6/- t0 £7/12/6 SPORTS COATS in fine Grey Worsted Tweeds, with coloured overcheck of Red, Green or Blue. All sizes. 8 coupons—£6/19/6 GREY FLANNEL SPORTS TROUSERS with extended band and pleats; cuffs. All sizes. 5 coupons 42/6 »“> 45/- \\ C-*# s- * N MEN’S NAVY CELANESE SHORTS, ideal for holiday, beach or camp wear. All sizes. ■ 2 coupons 9/11 a P air • Now Displayed in one of our Windows. “ where quality saves coupons ” J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd. Two Famous Xmas Recipes VI-MAX XMAS PUDDING VI-MAX XMAS CAKE 3oz VI-MAX (Coarse or Fine), 3oz white flour or fine wholemeal, 2oz breadcrumbs, 6oz suet. 4oz currants, 4oz sultanas. 4oz seeded raisins, 4oz brown sugar, r . I teaspoon nutmeg, 1 teaspoon spice, 1 desspn. treacle, 2oz almonds, ■ loz peel, J teaspoon salt, 1 level teaspoon soda, 4 tablespoons milk, 2 eggs. Method: Prepare fruit and mix with all dry Ingredients. Mix with beaten eggs in which the treacle has been dissolved. Add soda dissolved in milk and put Into. a greased basin Cover and steam at least 4 hours Jib butter, Jib sugar (light brown), 6 eggs, jib VI-MAX (Coarse or Fine,), Jib white flour or fine wholemeal, 11b seeded raisins. Jib sultanas, Jib currants. Jib almonds, Jib cherries, Jib peel, 1 tablespoon spice, 1 desspn. cinnamon, J teaspoon nutmeg, Grated rind of 1 lemon, 2 tablespoons wine or brandy. Method: Cream butter and sugar, add beaten eggs alternately with sifted flour and Vi-MAX. Add prepared fruit and lastly brandy. Beat well; bake in greased tin for 3J hours. VI-MAX .VI-MAX “ Coarse ” and VI-MAX “ Fine ” are sold In 31b. cartons and 71b. bags. VI-MAX Is made by the makers of VI-BBAN and VI-MEAL. £-3 . 4 ,r € 'NWifrium wwnins M % m

W/ N G SURFER’S FOOT Beware of this crippling infection. It thrives when feet are hot, moist, steamy. Look between your toes to-night and at first sign of soreness or white, dead skin, apply lODEX. It quickly kills the fungus-like germs that cause red raw, crippling sores. A Specialist says 6 out of 10 are infected. Be safe—use lODEX. World-wide authorities use and recommend lODEX, In stubborn cases see your doctor. NO-STAIN lODINE FROM ALL CHEMISTS The Facts about BLUE Reckitt's Blue Is now manufactured In New Zealand. Our production to-day Is equal in quantity and quality to that distributed pre-war, and normal supplies are sent out regularly each month throughout the Dominion. We see no reason why we should not be able to continue to supply Blue in normal quantities for an indefinite period. Unnecessary buying of Blue in large quantities by a section of the public has, perhaps, made it difficult for you to buy your usual Blue needs. Remember, this is not your storekeeper's fault. Help him by ordering only sufficient Blue for your immediate requirements. RECKITT & COLMAN (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED. Reckitfs Blue Keeps your linen a good colour.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23802, 23 November 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23802, 23 November 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23802, 23 November 1942, Page 2

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