Method: Fry the sliced vegetables in the butter. Stir in flour, add stock, bring to boil, add sprig of thyme, 1 bay leaf and Lea . & Perrina" Sauce. Sim,mer 20 minutes and add 2 tablespoonfula of vinegar, Strain and serve. Cut this recipe out and colltct the series, LEAsPf RRINS SAUCE Fourteen years agol'.patented the REDWELL OPEN FIRE EOILER FOR HOT WATER. Six times.since then I have improved it, until the Redwell Boiler at present is as near perfection as possible, heats water as quickly as any range, and will last 50 years. •■■•,' M The front of the boiler, which is brazed to,a cast copper top and bottom, is in 10-gauge copper. . ' If circulating pipes of copper, or lead and brass unions are used, the'service will not give, and trouble. .As the fire is.llt only ones a week in summer, cast-iron boiler and pipes will always be a trouble, the lime in the water, in Wellington especially, corroding the service in seven or eight years. . The fire in a destructor heats w.ater only, whereas my boiler heats water and also heats the room. Therefore ■ for seven months in the year you obtain hot water at no'cost. THINK FOR YOURSELF! The cheapest destructor, which is of castiron, costs £7. The Redwell Boiler, being made of copper,' is guaranteed to last, and costs £0. I have a patent blower which, when used in summer, keeps all heat out of the room, and heats the water more quickly. This may also be used when burning rubbish. One builder alone has set nine of ray boilers in twelve months. J.M.REID 139 a WILLIS STREET. 22 Bandsawl TZ% JIGSAWS -'tHI ''*-*- Marti^ WMMW ENGINEER ql^lbWv Palmeriton North
BE/ESTON BOItERS Big Reductionin Price IN ALL. SIZES Open Fire Boiler with Extended Top from £8/10/If building or-altering your house, Inspect BEESTOH BOILERS before' deciding on another make. N.Z. AGENTS— A.&T.BURT LIMTED Court«B«T Place, Wellington. ———■■—■—■— {£Tj& APaperhanger \nKp Likes a good paper to )^^T ' lie choose* Zig-Za?. Of course be rolls hi* Mgl own cigarettes bell!^. caiuie it save* money.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 28
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