Housewives, use Sydal jor. your Hands —- "^ , '. '...; .[ " ' i -—DON?*—, Judge Analysis giv^s his decision W ait uhWyour honie isAddled by ana nnds • borer—treat"- your property with , tm _ M __ _ _____ Boracure. .Spend a little NOW and ' * ft D I ICC ytmr lionlc and outbuildings are II WALI ■ C protected through the years. 'Phone -••••. ; or write aiHl one of- our qualified ~jf" Jk 't% I W m'mWme*%9 meu wUI examine . your ■ property I MX tSI I— IX and give you an estimate. Free " "^ ■* -I %* literature senj at your request. gruilty of being; the cnemv ■of Anaemia, and Anemia the cau^e BORACURE (N.Z.) LTD. of aU troubles. .... x ' AL I .CHBM I STS A K D STOR ES . =» "^^UgSS" "■""■ LAST 3 DAYS OF CELIA'S SALE All Imported | Ojie large raf^ o{ garments marked at Half Garments : per-. Price, including a Party Dress'of Pink Tulle „ '#■■'■■•• and frills of Rose design, is priced One Guinea. sonally chosen One Out-Size Coat in Black, with Fox collar, by MRS: is now reduced from 18 gns. to 7 gns. BEHRINGER, A niidium size.Enscinble in Faun, with collar of Paris, who is **' Black Caracul, 'is reduced from 16 ens. to 3 gns. now in attendance at ' the These an examples of the bargains now offered. Salon. ■ , ._^_M__H_B^_^_w_ 220 LAMBTON QUAY (opp. Kirßcaldie &. Stains). WINTER HOLIDAYS B ~1 For Farmers and Their . > . Wives . . . m> CHEAP TRAVEL BY TIWINj Farmers, now is the time Tor that well-deserved holiday, before spring swings you into another} big bustle. . •■■>■■■ ; A few days away from wearing worry routinel will give you a new heart for old tasks. Return rail fares are less than Id, a. mTie,"2ndl class, and only a "shade" over a penny*. Istctasis.j These holiday excursion rates now apply.all thei time. ' ■ ' JJ L The_ Train Is The Cure For Strain ! '. ' •V AM«INTMI^4T J^^^^^^M TOHMTMEKINtf 'V ' Silvo i» always considerate of silver and silver * plate.] Brings back . their beauty j quickly but safely. For Silvo ' is<ruickbutve,ry careful—trust i your treasures to! it. , I SILVO: | LIOUID SILVER POLISH '...:... MAP E INN-t BY.RECKITrS
rMOTHER-IW^AW ENDS HUSBAND'S GRAVyGRUMBUSJ^^ M WHY IS IT YOUR GRAVYS W^ JOHNS RIGHT. YOUR GRAVY^M T]j OW TH/S , sM Y.,D'eA OFGRAVV^I Hv , **Oo** M ALWAYS LUMPY? I'M, SURE: 1 ■ I*-LOVELY. MINES ALWAYS M V N OT A LUfAP IN IT! WAS IT IHg **A», f©Jfc ■ MOTHERS NEVER USED 1 ll^^ V' jadM #>»/?0 TO MAKE?-A # * *Otf% *^Hf 1 ALL the best cooks use Brown and CORN FLOUR CUSTARD MACARONI CHEESE /\Poison Patent Corn Flour for thicken. PUDDING ' ; . ing their gravies, soups and sauces. It 3wWn *v Po u o » l^Toz^^ZuTt^onA^i. \% ' blends so perfectly you can't help getting 2 P i*i?"iu;tk! UT' j^SsSg^^sS^ Butitr. Salt mi Pepper.. ■■■ . :,»■. absolute smoothness—that exquisite, creamy | |M;«,<,r a.*,. Cs&s3^}"- ' ■ Boil macaroni u «u quit. .oft. i D«in,-'.»d &!*. Consistency men love. Com Flour bnnßS A piece of Ltmon Pttl, >*^Ssßß*Sgg?sg^ «hort piece.. Melt butter, .tit in Com Flour; .dd milk, in i 1 Cinnamon. Bay Leaf. ■ ■■ni^l and alir till boiiinc Cook ior « l«w miiiuteal. add out the flavour, too —try it and taste the or Vamiu.cZ • m.crom, ..u, pepiw, Au.urdV «d bSm^W difference Blend the Corn Flour with a liltle of the milk. Beat M« «"" »nd turn into buttered pic-dish. Sprinkle up the egg.. Bring to the boil the remainder of the grated cheese over the top and a few piece, of butter. There are hundreds of things you can make SSnSE; $W*?ilJ nL%llTZ?ii, "movTit Pnot *££,& JKuit^TiTStoSd" "JSi* v. nu, with Brown and Poison Corn Flour —it £?££,£; 3lri^"«u oS. Ffe IIIRSSA llirsSf lfiS! between cooldns and iMvinß( ot * tougheMimproves your cooking all round Use it for ££V b S«£s %njth& £' B b'.iow -^5' upu° v. r FRi E.* Co: n Flo"r. odd<!? *? flw ma}" f*** ' Souffles and Omelettes they 11 be Wonder- nice brown on top —about 30 roinutw. . * and P«<Jdingt lighter. And, ot eoun.. r ~ ~ , A j f /- tji i- J NOTE. —AII kinds of Custard Puddings must be baked you know It s purest for custards and brancmonq.. Send fully light. And try this Corn Flour Custard in « v,ry alow oven. A hot oven causes the mixture for beautifully Illustrated Recip. Book - If. FREE Pudding —it simply melts in the mouth! x° Bi ho^ tt "f cv""'- Tht puddins th°n '" v"y lo°" | im c p^ "o To* 84am*Auc d|and d'e" '" - B-. e™lc™ .-
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Evening Post, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 15
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