v irw W- 'M _xr 1 s?T r WL 'j' z wa K V J Jn\ V» '?¥) ¥r fl YJ rj fi Lp— m * ri» t ®n SoJWfyi iisay jjg^rv j-t 1 - .- < “ , \^ — Th !J, iI II 1 lili _J*jf,- ||I Mustard Club Recipe Book BANNED! Sensational Episode at a Giris* School The girls at Miss Di Gester’s old school—Cookery Nook College— WELLINGTON were suddenly startled by the banning from the school library of the new Mustard Club Recipe Book. Private copies were con- WINTER SHOW fiscated as well. ’ The Head Girl—a charming fair-haired member of the League of Bright Young Things—wrote to Silverside, Bay of Plenty, begging Don , t forget to meat at the the Baron de Beef to intervene. New and better cooking was Mustard Club branch at the impossible, she said, without Miss Di Gester’s book. Show. a] AU the/bte Confronted by the Baron, the Headmistress stated the Recipe Book > oin the Mustard Club, taught the art of cooking in too easy and diverting a way. The / booK was so entertaining that girls had been caught reading it See the special made during the Ethical Hour. Was this the way to prepare girls for the t ’^ e 1 Wellington ° Winter Show serious business of life ? It was all most upsetting. from recipes from Miss D. Gester’s wonderful Mustard Courteously the Baron pointed out that young men everywhere Club Recipe Booh. Price 3d. were following Lady Hearty’s advice—“lf you must marry, marry a eachmember of the Mustard Club.” Were girls to be denied those Mustard Recipes which made contented husbands and happy children ? Were they never to know the value of Mustard as the foundation of a good digestion, which is the real secret of a good complexion ? ff g The incident has created much stir in educational Mustard pots. $ Speech-day copies of the Mustard Club Recipe Bock have been if "• & ordered by Duckham College, near Bastings, and other Colleges / $ and Schools for their cooking classes. / *«<? / In future most girls will leave school with a copy—and their cooks / 3 won’t leave them. To all others Miss Di Gester will be pleased to / •I’ send a copy of the Mustard Club Recipe Book post free on receipt E .& of 3d. in stamps. Write to Miss Di Gester, Mustard Club, I P ’L*/ gfia jf c/o Colman’s Mustard, Wellington; or from Grocers, 3d. each. | ae *Baa^ g & SMOOTH TO THE LIPS ARE THE ‘IVORY’ TIPS tel tiCTi i fgliß \\ 'z / I IBw \\ ip/ I ifl I In I MM \\ J JI I hSw Z7*“ jl . iM SI V-l <r W’a " A *y complaints about n the cigarettes!" Z*'' A .V* • ’’Jfyrfzarmfln, wAocowM faP' f~v BWWIM '* csi r an y‘ hiH ? tbar. a De Reszhel” If-I Once you have tried an ‘ Ivory’ tip, you’ll never dream of going back to the old-fashioned tips. DE RESZKE "Virginias — IO for •Ivory ’-tipped 20 f or l / 6 or Plain 5° for 3/9 J JvJILLHOFF & CO LTD 86 PICCADILLY LONDON Wx
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 301, 20 September 1928, Page 8
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