The music swelled louder and louder,, md then suddenly dwindled down to nothing once again. “ You were .quite, right about your piano playing, young man,” said the hostess, approaching rrom tile other side of the room. “ I’m ;hu.l _ you ’re enjoying it,” returned the youthful Paderewski. “Yes,” coninncd the hostess. “ You said you rattled a few things oil on,the piano, and two vases have already disappeared.” ■ IRRESISTIBLE! Who can resist Oysters or Crayfish flavoured with the famous appetising WlnteCotteh’s Vinegar? Wliite-CotteU's is 100 per cent, pure, and has that mellowness and flavour that only the English' makers, skilled m vinegar brewing, can give. Don’t forgot, Mrs Housewife! If you wish to improve the flavour of your dishes include White Collell's English' Malt Vinegar in your next grocery order.—[Ad vt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20254, 15 August 1929, Page 5
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129Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20254, 15 August 1929, Page 5
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