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HP> With certain dishes, such as Game, S h|L Lea & Perrins' Sauce is always appropriate. Js=a gO! It is the recognised sauce for such use. O?j ||r In fact, for everything with which a sauce <j|| 1 Ami can be used, Lea & Perrins' is invariably ft W$ the BEST. It has a refinement of flavour Ml jfffi that suits the most delicate dishes and fijj i M appeals to the most exacting palates. W \Wi v*ks*£*^ WORCESTERSHIRE. || W

.. ." " DIABETES. This highly dangerous disease will m its earlier stages bo remedied by prompt treatment with Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills. Take them in time. Price, Is 6d and 2b 6d.— Advt. For men who wear "Sports" Suits, we can show a line- that will please for fit and wear, at 30s, 35e. 40s. Geo. Fowkls, Ltd., Manners-street. — Advt.

W^/yj^j^^ Gerstena Porridge Meal supplies a splendid found- §1 iSSSW 1 • at * on f° r t^ ie da y's work. It differs from other foods fl ii^i * n at you can breakfast on Gerstena by itself and not H vivr*,,/ I f ee lh un S rv man hour or so. There are other differences: B / \^S -I^V^ 1 Gerstena is cooked in T"WO minutes. / x^^fs r Gerstena is lees heating than other food* If | M si Gerstena is easily digested* H ' Ha? I Gerstena is more economical* Wi ( M§ Y es ! One bag of Gerstena goes as far as two of the average, and Gerstena. '1$ ffl has a nutty, tempting, palate-teasing flavour not found m any oatmeal. m> Iff I Will you try GERSTENA PORRIDGE MEAL to-morrow morning. I M Mrs. A. B. Shera, Onehunga, says :— " I have used Gerstena for some considerable lime, tt h«t H |T «»ven every jatufaction and I have had confi«l«nce in recommending it to my many friend*." | Jl Here's a Recipe for Geratena Ginger Snap*. i^ rs£<?nr $£<?n " cTflf 1 111 ' P ' reac ' e . 1 2. tablespoon&ful butter, 1 tablespoonfej ginger. 1 tewpoonfol sod«. Mek | ''lyAeiJ?,. 1 &S5 freacle and mix in butter, ginger and soda dissolved ia a little warm water.' Stir in saffi. f Wrt/iTT? si m oc«tflottraodGertt«i»-h»tfapdb4lftomakcap»»te. RoH dim ««tb«ke 4 tT^'ISV. °"^^ |

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 92, 15 October 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 92, 15 October 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 92, 15 October 1914, Page 4

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