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isi§ torsn fOFTiflour—more T Mfffiwl Here's another new Thistle fflffiw' r liPii llrawP thing you've ever tested, don't confuse Thistle _ raws Bsiraif Sweetheart o' Wheat with the coarse unappetising article jMJB. usually sold as Semolina. Designed to supersede Corn- \?^ mi&zMjml j&KMi • flour it has done so in thousands of N.Z. homes, and a trial j§r3*w'\^ lsxfs|| will show you that it is not only f*r mere delicious than cornflour, bu; MsqT \ {M/raff it i« also far cheaper. Made from the finest selected wheat, treated jiMffvp ' in the great Thistle Mills by the meet modern procejses and under JPs\ !&j{mws, conditions of scrupulous cleanliness, Thistle Semolina is rich in proteid ff flfO MuMf or body building material. Dr. Robert Hutchison, the world's leading |%\ KpW! authority on food values, writes thus, of Semolina:—" It is prepared A \ fisw||P froH the central parts of hard wheats that arc rich in gluten. It con- \ Psw|| uins about 11 %of proteid or half the amount contained in an equal M\ a 'ffl)rs« is ideal for blsmc-mange, custards, puddings sconce, pastry—For B I js■ '''M"WfIS« •' thickening gravies—fer soHp —macaroni cheese, etc. Use it in fl I fl, 'Smiwf place of cornflour—but use less of it. Here are some good B I 8 ' gSy&jw recipes by Mis« Una Carter, the noted ceokery expert: — ' ll' i V Rock Calces-*2 ojg. buttw or dripping, 2 ors. soft augtr, i ois, flour, 1 oz. Thistle h 1 fti ' > SoniolinA, 1 egg, J toupoon bftking powder, few drops essence. 2 ozb. buUuiks tmd I e ■5 \ • lemon peel chopped. Beat butter and augur to ft creatn: add other ingredients; I \' \\ 1^ * r0 2 dessertspoonful of the mixture en Iβ«col* fleuroi ti»y. B»i« in moderaU I I \ \ ■ MMyfi Chocolate Shapo-1 quirt mill, i UWeopoone itigu 1 taWespoim coeos, 7 f t\ \\ I ■X/lWwf heaped toblespoor.B Thistle SeraolinJ, 1 deseerlepoon butter, low dropi essence' B fl » \\ I rft^CC/'l •wWSjM?S: «nill». Bring milk to boillnß point, add sugar >nd butter. Moisten Tuißtle | Btt \ • J Boraolina and coco* with cold milk, and 6tir graduallj into boiling milk. Boil for ■ I H ol ■ \S**^^Jr 1 c 0 ' urn ou *' S erve T^n creia or boiled custard. I % 1 OTIIfAS Every Thistle Semolina package contains the ceupons enabling K u \ 'WvSvll you to share in the grout Thietle Free Gift Scherat. 40 Ja \ \

'.■ " ' ■ THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY The Minister of Defence J (SIR JAMES ALLEN) , . Brigadier-General Richardson (Commandant N.Z. Expeditionary Force, England) ; . ■ REPLIEDVide Wellington Evening Post, 25th June, 1917 904@ . Hljma „ ——,^^g WM ~., UMMJ^

Ilil. [JOTALJO WBPjjT I: r MOIENDO Is the TONIC WINE that never tails to assist the ;O •Sg; restoration ol health and strength. It Is Invaluable to Invalids and fflfffl n 'jral \ those constitutionally weak or sublect to insomnlj and nervous- fflllffl mm i ■ ness. It restores the appetite and assists digestion, feeding the : J , -^ WgM ■ ' nerves and bringing health in a natural manner. ;M| : WHOLESOME INVIGORATING PAJ.ATABLC M| STOCKED BY ALL CHEMISTS. , j W WE HAVE JUST LANDED DUE NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GARDEN" TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including tho following :- Hedge Shears. j ' """ 1 Lawn Sprinklers. I.K. Hcoe. . LAWN MOWERS McKinnon Ho«. Ladies Spades. ■ ilattock Hoes. Border I'orke.- ENGLISH. Planters' Hoes. ; Border Shears. Green's Silens Messor, Pruning Shears. Branch Cutters. , Ransome's Anglo-Paris. Pruning Saws. Da lS y Grubben. R ansO me' S Automaton. Kate. Digging I'orks. • ,„„.,.„ .Konpmg Hooks. Draining Spadea. AMERICAN. S.-ythes. Dutcn How. Arcade. .Sprayers. Edging Knivea. Favourite. .Ssta of Jjadies , Tools. Garden Rollers. Lakowood. :i;..™ y cr9. Garden Trowels, .. c v bi'ovels. Garden Sheara. Now Spades. Grubbing Hoes. New Rover. Slashers. Grass Shears. Premier. Turf Cutters. Grass Hookn. . Weeding Forks. HARDWARE & METAL MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET TELEPHONES. Town Depnrtment, 3006; Country Department, 156 j Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 2501.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 12

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