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RHUBARB PIE. Rhubarb is now in season and can be served in no more acceptable way than in a pie. Make as apple pie, using Fether-Flake pastry to save time and trouble. Apple can be added to the rhubarb to advantage. FetherFlake enables you to serve pies and tarts which are so popular, much more frequently than if you had to make pastry. Fether-Flake is perfect puff pastry. No mixing is needed and no further ingredients reqiured. Simply roll out, cut to shape, leave 15 minutes, then add meat, fruit or jam’ according to the recipe. FetherFlake is obtainable at 8d per lb. from the Ernest Adams Ltd. Cake Shop.— Advt.

GREYNESS GONE! GUARANTEED METHOD. “VAN-GREY”—New Scientific Hair Colour Restorer from England—brings back true original colour to grey hair. “VAN-GREY” revitalises the white substance around the hair roots, from which the hair derives its health, lustre and colour. Sold on definite money-back guarantee. lOozJ bottle 5/6. Obtainable froni L. Fc Hogg. Chemist.—Advt. — ( JUNKET HELI’S THE MILK PRODI CEIL ■Junket uses milk. Milk is a food. Use with Gregg’s Junket Crystals to make the most delicious of all desserts. Excellent for infants. Supplied in two flavours —Vanilla and Lemon. Appetising and nourishing. Four separate pints in each sixpenny carton.— Advt. I Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure * For Goughs and Colds, never fjJl».

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1934, Page 9

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