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OYSTER DELICACIES FIT FOR A KING. New Zealanders are fortunate in having an abundant supply of oysters that have no equal. Oyster delicacies that would be very costly overseas, can easily be made at home with the assistanre of Fether-Flake. OYSTER FINGERS: * lb. FetherFlake rolled to i” thickness. Cut in small strips and bake. When cooked, split and fill with following mixture: 1 oz. flour, 1 oz. butter, J pint milk. v. teaspoonful lemon juice, salt and pepper. Make sauce with above ingredients. Beard la doz. oysteis, chop and add to sauce (do not boil). All kinds of oyster savouries can be made with Fether-Flake. Fethe — Flake is perfe :t puff pastry ready to' bake. Simply roll out and remember to leave. 15 mins, before using to ensure lightness. . Fether-Flake is sold by all Ernest Adams’ Cake Shops and Agencies at Hd per lb.

Do you tap the end of y° ur cigarette before lighting up ? It s estimated that 50 per cent, of smokers do. But none of them can tell you why. Just a habit! Cigarettes grow ever more popular Why. there are shops in London’s West End for the exclusive sale of these little smokes, some of which command fancy prices. Here in N Z. smokers have in Riverhearf Gold Desert Gold and. Pocket Edition three of the finest cigarette tobaccos heart can desire. They have a fragrance all their own and are as popular with the ladies as with members of the opposite sex Yet thev are comparatively inexpensive, notwithstanding their beautiful quality for you can actually roll ten fullsized beauties of either tobacco for 7d’ or less! Like the other products of the National Tobacco Co.; Ltd., these blends are toasted and hence contain comparatively little nicotine. Fo-’ nipe smokers the Company’s well-known brands, Cut Plug No. 10 /'Rnilshead). Cavendish and Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldoo-) are also in universal request. On gale everywhere, 'all six blends merit their immense popularity, —Advt,

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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1944, Page 3

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