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I ill 'MJhll W»WF 1 - ▼• ■ I ■ t A4W*i , *sb BHIB I V £pm . SY\ I g V? I . ■ * jßftlf Ifl 1 /' * B^*^wW'l' r; r ’ jBBr i ' i 1 >l * * < I"" ■ *<L «T OXfV If ” Yes. ®ver the teacups m the h»te 70 sof fast • I « century, the name of Roslyn was the symbol ** of quality for woollen goods. More than three-quarters of a century has since gone by, a period of vigorous progress for New Zealand, and the prestige of Roslyn has advanced wtth each pass.ng year To-day Roslyn woollen and worsted goods are in such demand that the Roslyn Mills with the current labour shortage, cannot fully meet the requirements of the retailers. Thus they in turn are not always able to meet your .requests. But every effort is being made t. improve the position, and as the labour situation improves so will Roslyn goods become more readily available. Until then ... Keep asking for Roslyn ... They are worth waiting for. ROSS I GLENDINING LTD. WA Al I EMC WHOLESALE ONLY. W V U L L L R J RENOWNED FOR THEIR E XCELLENCE SINCE I 8 7 9 nswa

GIVE THE FAMILY BAKING... Save worry by making puddingt OHII COktS NOW Whll® Offt R I M ( B| \ THI HEALTH DEPARTMENT HERE'S A SUCCESSFUL Li W ENDORSES THE USE OF MORE CHRISTMAS PUDDING RECIPE EGGS for .v.rybody! CMldrss, »«s .urt, 4oz flour, Aos brwdARE •<- •- 1 " .Sxx h « v « 3 »• 5 •••• »«r wook currents, «os pool. Jos fw I P H I II I wherever possible. BUY EGGS aimends, 1 teaspoon spies, 1 iLtNIIFUL OFTEN FOR PRESERVING. It teaspoon qnnomon, 1 teaspoon ** pay. ». . , 00d tlw |y powder, «wspy . . u , greted rind .F holt . I»£', And at their lowest price ! 2 EGGS, tablespoon brandy, I We're now at the flush of pint milk (about). Prepare the season. Your aroeer . . ,rlli *' »'««dcrumbs, etc., will ha alaa.ad . * i '"frodients, mis with beaten eggs, milk Will be pleased to supply „ d brandy. P u r into . well greased bosin. St.om or you with oil your require- boil S to 4 hours. ments. Buy now for preserving, for table and . f DISHES. Prises in each class: First £3/3/-, Second £2/2/-, V Third £l/1/-. Send in your ‘favourite recipe using eggs. All recipes expertly judged. Competition closes 5 p.m., December 6th. Send your recipe addressed to "Recipes," C/o 3ZB, Christchurch.

ARE YOUR SHOES llf you can look at the shoes worn by the 3lf you cany life insurances you are an indirect people who are the true “owners” of New ow ««r of business, because the premiums paid by , yourself and 652,617 other policy-holders are reZeaiand business, the chances arc you would invested by insurance companies in sound, profitfind your own among them I That holds true ablc buBin «««e*« That is why your insurance policy . . r . , 0-0 R*ve you income as well as safety. The same whether you are a factory worker or a school holds true of almost all pension plans. teacher—a farmer or a storekeeper—a eJerk al# u . 1 . 11 y° u hav e no shares in companies, no insurance, , or a labourer—a housewife or a stenographer no war bond% no annuity, but you are one of the Here is why T >fi9^»9 a o New Zealanders who have savings accounts, you are a capitalist just as surely as the 2 If you own a single share in any of the many hun- innumerable proprietors of small business in New dreds of public companies whose shares may be Zealand. bought by the general public, you arc a direct 5 Ad<l aH up and y° u sec that i UBt • bout « vef y owner of New Zealand commerce and indu.trv »> New Zealand today i. a capitalist or part j . .1, - st.’ owner” of business. Which means that just about and vou receive part of the profits of business s • w.r w . . . . . , , ....... every family in New Zealand profits when industry operations in the form of dividends. and commerce profits. hsirtm fy !h< Assxialtd Chmheri nf Cmmern ,f t\m Zealaru!

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 10