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'. ig SS3SS galb SSS SSS SSI EH SBB sea tss sail BS3 ga 188 ! im§ A'Helping Hand } 1 ioiisewives. i \ With milk, Brown & Poison's ijj I { Corn Flour, eggs, macaroni, ■ , 1 tl tomeito, etc., you can make | '"S |\ easily digested and sustain- a•! ® ing dishes that really ! ; I c/o replace meat meals. | ' | AUCKLAND PUDDING. . I' § 1 pint milk, or milk and stock, 3 level tablespoons of B. &P. |j ... Half oz. dripping or margarine.' Corn Flour. ' H 2 teaspoons each chopped i 3 tablespoons' grated cheese |j ™ ■ oniori and parsley. or chopped cooked meat, _ | Seasoning. ham or bacon. g H Mix the Corn Flour smooth, and thin with a little of the cold | « liquid; bring milk to the boil and stir in, adding the onion S and parsley. Add the dripping. Stir till boiling • and cook g gently for 10 minutes. Add the cheese, or meat, and seasoning. _ lj Heat for a few minutes, pour, into a hot dish, dust with |j ™ ' chopped parsley. Serve at once with fried potatoes. | , | I 'i ■ » Tho kind that made Corn Flour famous. s' - i tl MORE RECIPES FREE.—Write for the Brown & Poison a Bookof Recipes to J. B.Gilfillan&Co., P.O. Box Auckland, g '' ' « ' ■ eta sag aa sk nai ea est gga sga asa kss caaa ess? I'l : \ \ , ' ■ ' CAN THEV I: ; —.—. Goodyear Tyres, believes them to be the best that can 1 be bought and the best that can be i made. In both senses he is right. | At any given time in their history ; ! ; Goodyear Tyres represent the highest point of achievement. Assuredly there will be improvement revealed by future 'research. And when it is-the very instant it is--the Go'odyear Company will apply it to their product. In this search for betterment the Goodyear organisation never rests. There is a ceaseless c ; cudgelling of inventive brains; an endless : ferment of laboratory activity; a tireless application of trial and test and experiment; an everlasting. ferreting after the most deeply hidden truth. Nothing but the best will satisfy Goodyear. And because of that high ideal the motorist can rest assured that in Goodyear Tyre's he will obtain, now and henceforth, the best that is humanly possible. j ' BRANCHES AND ACENCIES SERVICE STATIONS AND IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES . DEALERS EVERYWHERE GOODj^EAR "Of . No. 84V ' 111 f "And I haven't i rubbed' it j 1 J

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 275, 16 August 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 275, 16 August 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 275, 16 August 1919, Page 11

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