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THE KITCHEN m jm mam n VJ*; la^gsra m m 3*S w 53 M i Our food is increasingly a matter for thought and study—as it should be. Do we recognise what our kitchen owes to the British chemist, and the chemical industry? Look where you will. The hand of the chemist is found at every turn —in our washing soda, our bicarbonate of soda, baking powder, soap, and salt. The tinned and dried foods that form our emergency reserve or give us quickly-prepared meals depend for their purity, their keeping powers and even their containers upon processes discovered by chemical investigation. Every discovery that makes work in the kitchen easier, which helps to bring food to us in better condition and renders its preparation and preservation easier is due at some stage or other to the work of the research chemist and its development by the chemical industry. No. 5 of the "Services of an Industry" series inserted by IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (N.Z.) LTD. Ha! 1 for Coughs, Colds and Sore Throats These effective jubes are blended from Eucalyptus, Cinnamon, Pine, Gaultheria, etc. I/1 Mayceys A Co. 385 Khyber Pais, Auckland. i
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Evening Star, Issue 25716, 13 February 1946, Page 7
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