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Deprived of Mustard, Husband seeks release “ Can there be happy marriages without Mustard?” was a question which occupied the Bench of the Divorce Court yesterday, when the case of Cookham v. Cookham was heard before Mr. justice Trencherman. “My client,” said Mr. Hammond Bacon (for the plaintiff), “seeks divorce on the ground of incompatability between his digestion and the food the defendant gives him. Knowing that he is very fond of Mustard, and that it is necessary to his well-being, his wife has consistently withheld it from him. This very morning he has been forced to eat a fat pork chop without the gentle digestive aid of COLMAN’S MUSTARD. Even now he is suffering the tortures of the damned.” (Cries of “Shame!”) In defence it was pleaded for Mrs. Cookham that she had not been taught the value of Mustard, and that her negligee—or rather, her negligence—was not therefore criminal. His Honour: May I suggest a withdrawal of the petition; there is an infallible remedy for cases of this sort. If the defendant were to send for the Mustard Club Recipe Book, she would soon learn to satisfy her husband’s needs and they would live together in greatest happiness. She would learn how essential was Mustard, and how appetising—l speak from just below my heart—are the recipes given in this book. It was reported later that the couple had been happily re-united after becoming members of the Mustard Club. RECIPE "BOOK.' Miss Di Gester will be delighted to send you a copy of the “Mustard Club Recipe Book” on receipt of three penny stamps. Write to: Miss Di Gester, The Mustard Club, c/o Colman’s Mustard, Wellington. A LITTLE DASH OF COLMAN’S MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE Use ViTOKI I First Grade Quality A Washes Clothes Snow White

Groceries and Provisions of High Quality are obtainable at the Lowest Prices Always! —at WARD ELLS’ THE LATEST SHORT PRICE LIST. 8. d. 1 H 0 6 0 10 1 4 31 0 10 Oil, 3 in 1, per bottle Machine Oil, per bottle ... Castor Oil, Morton's, soz Castor Oil, Morton’s, lOoz Salad Oil, soz » Salad Oil, lOoz ...••••• 1 Lucca Oil, the best, i-pints 1 Lucca Oil, pints 2 Lucca Oil, quarts 3 Lucca Oil, C. & 8., 3-pints 1 Lucca Oil, pints 2 Lucca Oil, quarts 4 10 Olives, per bottle 1 0 Peas, Marrowfat, best, loose, per lb 0 3 Marrowfat, per packet ... Split Peas, per lb Tinned Peas, “K” per tin 7d and Peaflpur, Robinson's brosemeal, per lb 0 9 Pickles, Stella, per. jar ... 1 4 Lemon Peel, best thick ... 1 2 Anchovy Paste, C. & B. 1 1 Bloater Paste, 0. <fc B. 0 11 Salmon and Shrimp, PecsT's, large 1 0 Anchovette, Peck’s, large 1 0 Meat Paste, per tin ...... 0 7 Paraffin Oil, the best, quarts 2 6 Sanatogen, large tins 6 9 Radox, per packet, 1 Is 7d and 2 9 Aspirins, best English—25’s, 6cl: 100’s 110 DeWitt’s Pills, 2s lOd and 4 9 Seidlitz Powders 1 0 Rice, per Jb 0 3 Ground Rice, per lb 0 Flaked Rice, per packet 0 Puffed Rice, per packet 1 3 Brown Rice, per packet 1 0 Rennet, per bottle 1 0 Junket Powder 1 0 Resin, per lb 0 4 NTewbury’a Rusks, per tiir 1 2 Krsukits, per tin 1 2 Rusks, loose, per lb 1 3 Spice, loz packet 0 l-J Spice, 4oz tin 0 7 Salt, Cerebos, per drum ... 0 9£ Salt, Cerebos, iodised ...... 0 11 Salt, Saxa Shaker 0 6J Salt, Saxa, iodised 0 73Salt, iodised, 51b bag ...... 0 10 Saltpetre, per lb 0 6 Silvo. per tin 0 10J Sago, per lb 0 8 Syrup, 21b tin 0 0 Syrup, 71b tin 1 7 Seccotine, per tube ......... 0 Starch, per lb 0 9 ~ " ‘ “• ' ' 011 Robin Starch, per packet Ecru Starch, per packet Spaghetti, per packet ... Spaghetti, “K, per tin, 8d and SOAP, “ Silkstone,” largo bars 1 Velvet Soap, per bar 0 Sunlight Soap 9d and 1 Lifebuoy Soap ... 4|d and 0 Monkey Soap 0 Barilla Soap, per bar ...... 0 Barilla Soap, M'Clintou’s, per packet 0 11 Goods Delivered Free in City and Suburbs! 1 0 d, 6 8 9 7 Si 0 4 Palmolive Soap, per cake Pears’ Soap, per cake ... Comfort Soap, per cake ... Castilever Soap, per cake Castile Soap, per cake ... GIANT BATH SOAP, per cake Crosfield’s Carbolic SoapSmall c kes 0 8 Packets of 6 1 4 Large bars 0 11 Two in packet 1 9 Preservene Soap, per *bar 0 5 Rinso, per packet 0 7 Lux, per paclcet ... 3d and 0 10 Sapon, per packet 0 Easy Monday, per packet 0 No Rub, per packet 0 St. Mungo, per packet ... 1 Kleanitt, per tin 1 Clever Mary, per tin 1 “'‘ “ ' 0 8 9 9 10 0i 1 7 Dutch Cleanser, per tin Lighthouse Cleanser, per tin 0 6 Joy Hand Soap, per tin ... 1 0 Mafcosoap, per packet ... 22 PERSTL, the New Washing Powder 0 10 SUGAR, 701 b bags 12 9 SUGAR, per lb 0 2$ Loaf Sugar, per lb 0 0, 1 1 2 4 1 8 1 9 Carbonate of Soda, per lb Washing Soda — per lb, l|d ; 101 b- 1 0 SymingtoiTs Soups, packet 0 6 Tomato Soup, “li,” per tin 0 10 Sulphur, per lb 0 4 Semolina, per lb 0 8 Semolina, per packet 0 C Sapolin, per tin 0 10 Worcester Sause, Melhuish’s 8d and Tomato Sauce, Melbuish’s, 9d and Mellor’s Sauce Lea & Perrin’s Sauce, Is 4id and Tomato Sauce, Oak and “ K,” quarts 1 Treacle, 211) tins 0 Treacle. 71b tins 1 EZYWURK STAINS, large tins Ezywurk Aluminium, large tins Ezywurk Stove Enamel, 1 lOd and Linovarriish. for linoleums TOBACCO. Juno, per plug 1 Derby, per plug 1 Dark Havelock, per plug 1 Light Havelock, per plug Golden Eagle, per plug .i. Dark Havelock, per tin ... Light Havelock, per tin ... Capstan, per tin ... Three Castles, Is 5d and Havelock Mixture, per tin Viking, per tin Riverhead, per tin 1 No. 10 Tobacco, per tin ... 1 No. 3 Tobacco, per tin ... 1 "bars’, per tin 1 Silver Fern Cut Plug, per tin 1 Fern, mild, per tin 1 A Bonus Coupon given with Every Cash Purchase I WARDELL BROS. & CO. GROCERS, TEA AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, GEORGE STREET.

“It Pays!” A Word to Young Men! “INDEPENDENCE OF SPIRIT" and spendthrift habits don’t gi ; together. It pays to ponder thi fact. He is a po'or ‘‘sport’’ win 1 spends all he earns, for ho is dc I stroying his future' chances _ and doing himself a downright injustice. He is despoiling his ■ future opportunities. • THERE IS ALWAYS OPPORTUNITY for those who are willing to save. “ A young man with the banking habit is well on the way to sue cess,” because in saving his money he is laying by a store in readiness for the day when Opportunity knocks on his door. THRIFT PAYS IN MANY WAYS —by stimulating ambition, developing industrious habits,; and promoting self-respect., It changes mere “possibilities" into “probabilities," and facilitates progress towards prosperity. To help you to save is the object we have in view, and it you have not yet opened an account,-do so now —a few shillings will suffice for a first deposit. - Dunedin Savings Bank Head Office, Dowling Street.: SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, | Corner of Cargill Road. j NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, I Roberts’s Buildings, Gardens, Tram Terminus. assd to Burning, ItcMssg Skfisa Unsightly blemishes, maddening itching, and smarting eczema can be cleared up with OK-of-Salt. Take home a bottle of_ Oil-of-Salt to-iiight and apply a little to the affected parts. See how cool it feels—how magically it soothes the itching and smarting. Quick!; you’ll see a wonderful improve ment, and ere long your.skm wil bo" restored to clear, glowing smoothness and health. Get it at any Chemist’s or at any Store. .1/6 a®sd 3/6 -Oiloff Salt Mads in C. A. Mosso Labors* torles, Chicago, U.S.A, ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Evening Star are •icoepted subject to the understanding chat the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear as written v by the advertiser.

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Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 23

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