Z RING 6148. ! The Taringamutu Totara Sawmills TIMBER MERCHANTS AND SAWMILLERS, MAIN STREET WEST, PALMERSTON NORTH. OPPOSITE ENGINE SHEDS. WE bold full etooku of FIRST-CLASS BUILDING AND JOINERY TlMßEß—Totara, Rimu, Matai. All dressed lines seasoned and kept under cover. Rough Heart Totara for ell classes of farm work supplied in large or small lots at obeap rates. Split Totartv Posts, Strainers, Droppers. Prices on application. GLEN-CO'AL Gi-EN :; Smiilis\BuiJdings:- Albert St reM AUCKLAND DEPENDABLE QUALITY We beg to notify tha Paimerston North public that special JP arrangements have been made tor the wider distribution of "Glen J : Goal," which can now be obtained from the following coal merchants: ' B. Archer, Child* Bros., R. E. Cuthbertson and Ltd., P. F. '■ Fisher, F. Grover, Jensen and Co., S. T. Owen, P. E. Thomas. T PRICES FOR CASH $ GLEN COAL (KITCHEN). GLEN COAL (HOUSE). $ 1 bag 5/- 1 baa 6/3 » i ton , 14/6 i ton 17/9 * 1 ton 55/- 1-ton 68/- 4 To all customers purchasing Glen Coal we guarantee absolute v satisfaction or money refunded. The tact that the above well-known and leading coal merchants are now handling "Glen Coal" almost exclusively should be sufficient assurance to the public generally of ♦ the excellent and dependable quality of "GLEN COAL." GkBN-CQU, l» w»» z W&SSi* IWlil '-SrV':^--'^,.^,:,:.,:,:, . an yatt Jsave This Utter speaks far itself:— Wheeler Building George Street, Sydney 25 th January, 1924 Messrs. Clements Tonic Ltd., Sydney—Dear Sirs, My occupation as a ttam driver is regarded as one of oi the most nerre - racking. Being off duty and under medical attention for about three months, I felt all down and out. One day I remembered Gements Tonic was a great favorite of my father's 25 years ago. I obtained a bottle, , ' and lam pleased to say that after taking the same I felt a decided improvement. I took :four or five ■ . *si bottles and after a few weeks, I was again (S*i on the front of a "Dreadnought," battling through the maze of traffic in George Street. Since then if I fed a bit run down, a botde of Gements is sufficient.—A. C. Wallace, 1 Executive Officer of the A.]i.U. j oAlways keep a bottle handy &C?all Chemists & Scores S?S^» SWEETENED J O^iGV MIL' are Richer aod Nicer When made with Highlander Milk. ORANGE CUSTARD PUDDING. 1 pint Highlander Mill; 1 orange (grated rial) 2 eggs (beaten separately^ 1 oz. batter 1 u. ingtr METHOD.—BoiI milk nn'l pour oyer bread crumbt. Cream butter and sugar; ,-id i beaten yolks and orange rind; mix well together. Pour into buttered pie bake half an hour. Beat white* of egg*to a stiff from with few drops of orange juice, and pile roughly over pudding, Sift a little sugar over; brown slightly in ovea.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 1210, 7 January 1925, Page 10
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