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SPECIAL RECIPE FOR MAKING MUSTARD PICKLES. INGREDIENTS : Vegetables — Cucumbers, Green ToiiKitocs, Onions, Cauliflowor, etc. 1 tin "X" Mustard Pickle Powder g gallon Vinegar 21b Salt 1 gallom water. METHOD : (NUT vegetables into suitable feizes and J place in earthenware basin. Make a brine of the ivnter and salt, uour this over vegetables and let stand for 24 hours; place in p colander ana thoroughly d{ain; pack loosely into dry bottles. I J la<.« contents of tin of "X" Powder in cnrti'er.v. are basin, and mix with a little vinegar into a' smooth paste; add reineinder of %inegar, and bring to boil in ia saucepan. While hot pour liquor over \cgetables, and when cool cork tightly. To make the Best Pickles, be sure to use "X" MUSTARD PICKLE POWDER ! Two kinds— "Chow Chow" and / "Piccalilli." Sold in lib tins at all Stores. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET, Are Agents for the HOWARD DIJSTLESS DUSTER, Which is A CHEMICALLY-TREATED CLOTH That in use Picks up and Holds Particles of Dust. Dusts, Cleans, and Polishes Furniture, Metal or Glass. Made in Several Styles for Various Purposes. PRICES FROM -j A. UPWARDS. HOWARD'S DUSTLESS DUSTER. TT IS A MATTER OF URGENCY TO PLACE YOUR CLOTHES' ORDERS NOW AT MILLIGAN.'S " KELBURNE-AVENUE, IF YOU WANT THEM BEFORE EASTER. GOOD HEALTH.! YOUR health will greatly benefit if proper attention is paid to the natural functions of tho body. A Turkish Bath stimulates the system. Beneficial in cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, etc. Turkish or Steam Bath, 3s, or 4 Baths for 10s; Hot Bath Is. Competent Masseurs. Hall's Turkish Baths, 134, Manners-street. Tel. 1717. PRINCESS ELECTB-IC ELAT IRONS, THE LATEST AND BEST. PRICE 17s 6d. FIVE years' guarantee. Call and get a pamphlet. M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29. Willis-st. STAMPS. WANTED, Collections and Loose Stamps, high price given; collectors to visit now shop for bargains in rare Stamps; books of all countries, 6d and Is packets; best value in New Zealand. A. Brodie, Stamp Importor, Royal Oak. Buildings, Wellington. 'Phono 1308. AM. SALEK, Solicitor, 219, Lamb- • ton-auay (next to Union Bank). £100, £300, £500, and upwards awaiting investment on Mortgage at current rates. Als>o, Money to Lend on Chattels, repayable by instalments as desired. ATTENDS PETONE every Thursday at Short and 4Fraser'B Office, from 7 to 8 p.m., or at any time by appointment. Telephone 700. MONEY TO LEND TO Responsible Housoholdere, Tradesmen, and Others. LOANS from £10 to £500. Cash Advances made on Furniture, Pianos, and other Securities without unnecessary formalities; strictest privacy guaranteed. Easy Repayments, Reasonable Interest. Apply THOS. RICHARDSON, Caledonian Chambers. 33. Willis-st. MONEY Lent privately, £1 and upward, on household lurniture, pianos (without removal), stock, farm implnuonts, repayable weekly instalments; no delay; confidential. L. W. Balkind, Bnttain's Buildings, Manners-st. Box dH. WEBB AND HOLMDEN, Solicitors, Lambton-quay (next Bank N.Z.j Money to Lend 011 Freeholds and Chattels at low rates of interest. Attend Upper Hutt Thursdays and Court days. MONEY TO LEND, ON approved freehold security, at Lowest Current Rates. BUDDLE. ANDERSON and BOLTON, Temple Chambers. Johnston-st. MONEY TO LEND ON Mortgage over Freehold Properties. Apply to HALL AND KNIGHT, Solicitors, 37, Panama-street, Wellington. Tel. 2352. MONEY TO LEND, IN any sums, ort Approved I 1 reehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. -Sill KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor. 3i lluiiler-itreet Tel. 31. MONE\ TO LEND ON Approved Freehold Securities at tho LOWEST RATES ruling in the Dominion. Apply, at oucc. KIRK AND WILSON. Solicitors, Panama-street. Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 6

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