B\ €©ra : ;Ffoir for economy. i |||j The most dftlicious pudding may be truly economical if it § J j is full of nourishment Food-value is the test. Milk is fed still one of the cheapest foods, measured in food units to il jpi ' the pennyworth:. Corn Flour makes the most of milk by * LJ making it perfectly digestible. •; . $ | j There is economy every day in J ■ ' ' Broea sJblsonfe \ Cemi iFfottf. 1 Corn Flour and cheese pudding,' or Corn 1 rW'' /<■ Fl° ur > cheese and tomato pudding, made like a sweet baked Corn Flour pudding, but £j > " omitting thesugar and using cheese, or cheese - and sliced tomatoes instead, make excellent and economical supper dishes, hot or cold. | - (j) % jt\ | " CHEESE PTOING j la ff sLJ i ' ' -For 3to 4 persons. aw* 2 oz. Brown & Poison's Com Flour. 1 nf H ILP I pint Milk. - i-oa. Butter. if iH/ if ImJ 4 oz. Grated Cheese. >!/l ; "•' i teaspodnful-Salt,' Pepper, and p . made Mustard. ~ , : ' M'* 'he Corn Flour with a iittle of „ JS. NtffT - —. the milk to a smooth cream. Bring § FY ''he rest'of the milk to the boil and ' stir the Corn Flour into it. Add the other ingredients. Boil forten minutes, M ...jjEfflJ?® stirring.all tjie time. Pour into a. well- j ti . buttered pie-dish and bake in a very _ I slow oven tilla. nice brown on the top, j| J or brown before the fire. ""■ " ■: • -'.For tomatopudding put four sliced ® Cam WoutA , . tomatoes at bottom of pie-dish, pour Jjji -ThMtolWitaij. • pudding mixture over and bak'e. H|j /. 'Jv Polishing and';;, p I : Fmi§Siing with. j! ' hard, 'dry, vE^ro" glasslike polish of great beauty ;. A and durability.' : Protects the • original.fihish from' dust, grime and dampness, adding years to ■ its life. ■ ' - . . A Dust-Proof Polish .. ° p. '° ■ Johnson's Prepared Y7ax never becomes sticky = 1 o or tacky in the hottest weather or from l ° /A f n ° the heat of the body.. It doe 3 not gather ° fck ,_ ' jj, ° dust or show finger prints. . q/. o There is nothing like Johnson's Prepared ° |D§%% === |I = Wax for keeping dining room tables bright o y | = and tempting. Hot dishes do not affect ,it in = d ' the slightest.. .. . ' ° □ Have Your Piano and Mahog- '' -fo, ° :any Farniture: a Bluish, . 5 S Cloudy Appearance? ° - This can be easily, quickly and permanently . ' p ';; . removed with. Johnson's Prepared Wax— j° The Dial-Proof Polish. ■ . " . ! q Johnson's Prepared .Wax is clean and easy to n use and economical. No tools or brushes S| D • required—all you need is a soft cotton rag. Wjl^, Keep a tin always on hand for polishing your ,'H.a Linos., Piano ■ Woodwork Wll° Floors Furniture Motor Car ' g, 1 . . g \ For sale by all good dealers or ' ° -mt \ 2 ' obtainable from <=> . rj§ ;|f\ \( a S. C. JOHNSON & SON 879 Kent Street ■ Sydney, N. S. W. 'J3 | A"i\ gy/ j j *•8 t ' ■ ' Save and Collect ; NUGGET TINS <1 Owing to the difficulty of securing Tins, The ■ Nugget Polish Co. of. N.Z., Ltd., has decided to pay liberally for the return of empty Black or Brown Nugget Polish Tins in good condition. ®! Full particulars as to where the Tins are to be v delivered in your town, and rates to be paid, will shortly be notified in this journal. § In the meantime Save Your Nugget Tins —they are valuable. 5 Always be sure that your Dealer supplies "Nugget" in a tin like that shown below. Nugget Polishes in 4d., Bd. and 1/2 Tins HAIHES
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 11
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