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FISI RITTERS well flavoured medelimus... so easy to,make! Take 2 cop* ' cold fish flakes free from skin and bone, mash to paste. Beat 2 egg yolks till thick and creamy, mix with them 3 1 tablespoons flour, a little salt, I table* spoon chopped parsley, I tablespoon onion juice. Stir in fish and I tablespoon Lea & Perrins Sattce and fold in the : stiffly beaten whites of the tyro eggs. . j. and If necessary a very little milk. Fry in j spoonfuls in hot fat, drain and serve quickly. - _ LEA e PERRINS SAUCE

Woollen Frocks and Jumper Suits Smart Women will Wear! Distinction is the keynote of these attractive woollies—the very latest of new season’s styles in exclusive s h a d e s and tonings. No smart woman will be without one. Call. The IDEAL 32 PRINCES STREET. IRON n SEE THE NAME ACME IS ON THE NEXT'WRING'S# YOU BOY 55 /- NETIV. Sales Tax Included. NO CAN GIVE YOU EQUAL SERVICE Now, as ever, the ACME—the original steel-frame wringer—is supreme in efficiency, long life and economy. Call at any hardware store, and see this attractively coloured wringer. Note it* patent rustproofed steel frame, its sturdy build, and modern design, and the reversible water drain that allows clothes to be wrung from f" either side. The ACME has no equal. It is specially designed to lighten washday work. Do not be put off with any other. , THE NEW ALL-BRITISH GER ACME WRINGERS uTD. DAVID ST., GLASGOW, S.E. SCOTLAND Factory Representatives: GUTHRIE & NORTON LTD., Paykels Buildings, Anzac Avenue, Auckland, N. Z . WE PREFER EDMONDS” soy oil good cooks IT IS 99-7 % PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR EDMONDS BAKING POWDER

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Evening Star, Issue 21706, 28 April 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21706, 28 April 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21706, 28 April 1934, Page 22

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