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THIS CHRISTMAS ... BUY THE KIDDIES' rt I I™ T ft Jl T „,„>. Oil lU A I . z^^SrJrj^M '^Hlß^^^!_^_iF^^^'___________!> - __B^^^^^^^^K —^ _B|^^^p^^^^Mta** :> . /^\ f T^^^^^^^kAV DOLLS—AII kinds and sizes including dolls dressed 111 *"-- If, / _jl\ Vl\ Air Force, Army, Navy and Nur*e» uniform*, frem 4/*.^ ~~~7r,M i .11 ii -*gV I iftl """"■' WAR TOYS—Tanks, Guns, Army Truck!, Men***Q ' *!^*"^ J^<**^^SiTV^^^ O-War, Aeroplanes and Aeroplane Kits, etc., from 2/6. ——"____________■' ~^**^*dir 11~— TRAlNS—Engine, tenders, Goods Wagons, carriages, Js>- —*~*-»<r""3y ((^J ANIMALS—Teddy Bears. Rabbits, Dofs, Elephants, -*"■ ;__&( / s*^sS^ Koala Bears, etc., in every size, in all kinds of mater(fftpfii{^--^____ J V ialsi.. .from 4/9. -^^^_w ..•""'^ Ny ! _____«_______________________________________________ INDOOR GAMES-. J^^^TmF.m^^^^TAwf wHi -^^^^^ Lotto, Tactics, Rinc Toss, »^rfimM M £ <J Strateiy, Dart Boards. IJ^W W W- Zk^^^^^^^^ etc. . . . from 3/' f^.-(kK'^T^^^^^B^ TRIKES ... from 33/6. <^^KJv^a2^^B^Qs^|^^H^S^^^^^P^ scootas . from 22/-. _jBBBhbJHBIS_!i^2SSSBBBIS~__-. tricars from i 7/M. THE MUSICAL & ELECTRICAL CENTRE Mechanical Animals from ~™~THBIBBBBBBBI^BBBBBBPIP'^^' rW"""~~™ 1"^™I ~—™"^ 6/-. Blocks from 3/3. Soft Balls . . . from 3/6. -BHPWW V PiW' . • Manners Street, Wellington LEAo/ g PLIRRINSI I SAUCE ii Sauce with a *SBf t secret that brings ,^-ss-^ out the flavour! B^TsS THE ORIGINAL & GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE MANUFACTURED FOR OVER 100 YEARS BY 101 LEA& PERRINS LTD., WORCESTER, ENGLAND JL ROM the earliest days of the Empire, men who have put their hands to great tasks with cheerful and dogged determination have turned to "the spirit of their forefathers"—Dewars, the Scotch Whisky —-to add zest to their daily life and to promote health and stamina. .. In these momentous times when free men strain nerve and muscle to decide great issues, the enjoyment of the incomparable character of this grand old whisky must sometimes be deferred— if only temporarily — through unavoidable "fortunes of war." The cheerfully endured sacrifice of one of life's most pleasant sources of strength and well-being becomes in such circumstances, a contribution to our common cause, ' . DEWARS dTw<^o(ftefb Whidkq .'■"'' V«^; . " JOHN DEWAR & SONS Lm DISTILLERS, PERTH, SCOTLAND. \ I VI-MAX XMAS RECIPES These recipes, which have been used by thousands of women with success in past years, were contributed by Mavis Larcombe, the Christchurch Gas Company's well-known culinary expert. VI-MAX XMAS PUDDING VI-MAX XMAS CAKE 6oz suet. 'uh wt'mav' 4oz currants, ■*ie> vl-MAX,. 4oz sultanas, I|J white flour or fine u-hotemeal, 4oz seeded raisins, Ub seeded raisins, 4oz brown sugar, Jib sultanas, i teaspoon nutmeg, i!b currants, 1 teaspoon spice, jjlb almonds, 1 desspn treacle, ilt» cherries, 2oz almonds, lb peC ] t }°te«S'on salt, ] tablespoon spice, 1 level teaspoon soda, 1 desspn. cinnamon, • . 4 tablespoons milk, . 4 teaspoon nutmeg, 2 eggs. Grated rind of 1 lemon, Method : Prepare fruit and mix with 2 tablespoons wine or brandy. all dry ingredients. Mix with beaten Method: Cream butter and sugar, eggs in which the treacle has been add beaten eggs alternately with dissolved. Add soda dissolved in sifted flour and Vl-MAX. Add premilk and put into a greased basin. pared fruit and lastly brandy. Beat Cover and steam at least 4 hours. well; bake in greased tin for 31 hours, Mrs A.W.H. writes: "We are big In the above recipes coarse or eaters of VI-MAX and I find it better fine Vl-MAX may be used, than any cereal I have ever had. J Both grades of VI-MAX are soW first used it when the plum puddins by all stores in 31b packets and and Christmas Cake recipes were in 7lb bags. the paper, l made both _and they were vi-MAX Is made by the makers the last word in perfection. Everyone of V I-BRAN and VI-MEAJ* asked for the recipes." •.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1941, Page 11