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Mrs Beeton’s Cookery Books LATEST EDITIONS 6/-, 9/-, 15/6, 22/6. Postage Bd. The tastiest best-seller published in Britain for the last 90 years, Mrs Beeton’s Cookery Book, has been brought up to date. The new version has taken four years to prepare, and includes hints on pressure cooking. Even the appetising colour illustrations have been modernised by giving them modern kitchen backgrounds. And, though Mrs Beeton’s recipes were for families of twelve or over, the new edition caters for a modest four. Rationing is given a miss. Say the publishers: “Mrs Beeton knew as much about economy as anyone. She included a recipe for making soup from pea-pods.” INKSTERS, THE BOOKSELLERS
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KEEP RAILWAY WAGONS MOVING They Have Urgent Work To Do Quick turnround is important, always; just now it’s imperative. To meet the continually increasing demand for transportation, everything is being done to supplement wagon fleets in both Islands. Meanwhile, wagon users are urged to decelerate loading and unloading, so that every wagon in commission may be worked to us full capacity. Only by wholehearted, unselfish teamwork in this respect can all requirements be met. Unnecessary Delays Hinder Transportation
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1950, Page 4
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