mammmmm Economy in Cookmg—Nq. Fish Here's a dish you can't r s=S^-^ resist! Eish, so good for 1 you, cooked to a glorious golden brown with the aid f of Bisto. And so very easy &*B. too' Jtfr'i lUU • "tap* * Simply sprinkle a little Bisto i \^ over the fish instead of bread* crumbs. Then into the pan and //^Ci^ ■oon they are on the table, crisp, S\ %\_* tasty—good to look on —perfect 2* }■ to eat! Bisto ,gives just that <C? -\ *M •übtle difference to your cooking »' O^' -*itul it's so ecorißmical! / && for tasty cooking \n^ IJBB -Nims fit EyeryJty Meals" md a fret itmplt tf Bisto mill be sent SflSfß ...}?'** ''?""' h*~A- LtJ.'^ii Blair Street, Wellington
IT IS OUR JOB "^ Maybe we're too modest giß X^Li |%tIOO I vll\ We certainly don 11 I|||HH . /^K^Vs: Wtt AWF! TUIC IC UAU/ want to hide our light "' ™*U I Illoj lO* Ml/?!' i\ under a bushel. Nor HHt : WF flO IT—f do we want to join the IB^Ml L I^il * "greatest Values" and H W l\ 1 \ Good value* in merchandise, we think, are not "~ ' -" r , 1! Wm\ W- \ concerned with price alone." Price is only" one j "never again" and SBSraT^l^MV'tl 111 1 consideration. Value is the full equivalent of the "lowest prices ever IBHs^B iTNS>jHbSo<j|l \ price yo" pay "* **** dayß of neceMarv t^nfty . _ _ A . ' J fW^WMM I IPlHIfc " i^\ buying. All our stocks are new, fresh, complete, known." If S getting fMJfi|l I and these special lines we feature every w^k ire \ , SO aman doesn ft know HBlßil *S>SsJ I indicative of what we mean by "yalue^; they ! ... . ,''■■' BimtifliM^ is. f\ I r^^^fc^^ rep'-'esent to-day's low cost levels to meet the times. ■ ,' what to believe~if IH||| w"y not «•* mAc habif r)f doJl «f y°ur ™ anything. , '^Si*^^ s*^^^ *^is tore^ c •av»nß» ™ a year will^come to a ', ',] ,' - modest. Maybe,, in . Hj^^^i^ X B^il A QFI I iMr ; '" * - order to be heard above B^^ I K'^Bil^, arLI^I/%L OLLLIiIU :; the clamour:, we ought , MBaiiii^^^i^^JllllK^l\ «\ '^ OF 1)07 "•-'«■-' "i—>4-"'"-'■ bit, because we DO have^ HBBBSI f^C^>-' fTSß^S^si I iffl'tr-P'f , i-'f^.l,'l' l/ 0/'' I something to say. HB P^Cj^^^^ IAIfILS; OILK James Smith Ltd., is - 9HBH rlT^^J % / B"~ C^ TT t^ * - * one of the largest SShHrI r^-T*^^^^-l HH^fc^' ■ I -,'"-: : Department Stores in j^HHUgi r^T^ <^ >NJ RSjBRII ■-»V^ ■ V^r r • • ."• - = j"/s'stiThi,tr! n • lltli IN RICH SHADOW STRIPE ■_■* ■ offer anything, you !SCliiMWl^^^::^4- jfeijj^fc' II '■ FFFFf*T BHB^SE!f^-«^^ **^y*^Hi£^^^^fcfc Hundreds of thrifty women will recognise this as aL , of all our merchandise j^^^^^^*^^^^"^^ *^*r^*^^ L^ real Vest value never before equalled. Fashioned ' unqualifiedly. V; BWWWWWWWwyJ:- -^^"*^*W ' > j" fine» wonderf«lly textured silk, every garment ffiSBSSM^mSy " ter^ec^ know you'll be amazed at, their - > i«^*~^~~~-^*' IT|jV quality and finish. Prettily trimmed with fine lace ' , A W|)|llllllHllll|j|j^^^ *^ey come ™ *^c daintiest'colours, including: /'/ Orf // ' ZT W>\ Ws^M^' PEACH, SAKE BLUE, APPLE GREEN, (J/jg^^r M|MBlf ~~nf\ B 1 ROSE PINK and SMELL PINK: --> Managing Director. BjSSiS^^ tP"'^! >X I ftMl V •'^s I ' i
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Evening Post, Volume 32, Issue 32, 6 August 1931, Page 23
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