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not a punishmen RICE PUDDING I We have all been made to eat it .—■ “ yes, if you sit there all afternoon!” “ Thousands of children, *’ we have been told so often, “would be glad of it.” Have you ever had rice pudding made with HIGHLANDER I I full-cream MILK Make a rice pudding with Highlander Milk next time. It will be a pudding, not * punishment I Looks like a pudding made with cream I Tastes like a pudding made with cream! Doesn’t look like a swimming bath with the rice swimming around. Very rich I Very nutritious I And the “skin" —the colour of autumn. In lint 6d. and All grocers. W’M'i m A Sparklet Syphon provides Cool 9 Thirst-quenching Fruit Drinks—made in a moment! Soda Water •ms ■AZ*A for WA 4 3 per Quart m VaVXI“, Si City Prices; SPARKLET SYPHON, c size Cl qt.) 12/6. REFILL BULBS, 4/3 per box of 1 dozen. With a Sparklet Syphon and Bulbs you convert ordinary cold water into crisp Soda Water, and by tbe addition of Fruit Essences delicious sparkling drinks can bo niado at any time, at homo nr anywhere. You simply unscrew the Syphon head, fill the bottle to the lino with cold water, replace tho head, screw down a Sparklet Bulb, and shake. The process is completed in a few seconds, and you can fill and charge the samo Syphon over and over again as often as needed. f fi Sold by Leading Chemists, Ironmongers, and Stores. il 3Sr. r« N.Z. Representatives • Kempthorne Prosser, A Co.’s N.Z. Drug Go., Ld. IN order to have the Star’ out in Mod time, it is found impossible to classify advertisements that come ir after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified We would -herefore request Advertisers t-- kindly bear this in mind, and tend in their Orders aarly. IN order to have the 'Star out u , good time, it is found impossible to classify advertisements that come nr after noon. After this hour they can-,, not be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kind ! y. bear this in mind, and send in Iheir Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 10