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9 ?s % m ' s awl v> rss.' as I m|3 PRIZE «== soosma P(6)W7fD)f3f y Jl ==..., WARRANTED MA 1 'ere’s ajfreai ‘‘Mother asked whether I would have Custard or Fruit, and 1 said ‘Both!’ What’s the use of fruit without custard —might as well ask a fellow to cat plum pudding without a bit of cream or sauce on it! But I think mother only asked me that for fun, ’coz I caught her winking at Bet.” Every wise mother will sec that the children have plenty of delicious, wholesome custard made with Edmonds Custard Powder. No dessert could be more appreciated by the little ones —nothing could be more nourishing—or more easily prepared. Edmondq , CUSTARD ' POWDER makes appetising Baked Custards, and Cup Custards, inimitable in flavour, and unequalled for purity and nutritive value. It makes a complete dessert, is very popular for serving with stewed fruits, and is of every-day usefulness in preparing Rice, Sago, and Bread-and-Butter Puddings. Ask to-day for Edmonds. Imported tines are dearer, not because of their quality, but because they have to pay Customs Duty. Edmonds is made in N.Z. and is not only best but cheapest Ilott—l6o Try these Custard Recipes To make a Custard From a pint of new milk lake enough to mix smooth one large dessertspoonful of Edmonds Custard Powder, sweeten the remainder of the milk to taste (say, a heaped dessertspoonful sugar), and when the milk is boiling pour the mixed custard into it, stir and pour immediately into jug. When cold, place in glasses (grate nutmeg on if desired). Edmonds Custard, with stewed prunes and figs Barely cover fruit with water, and sugar to taste. Simmer till tender (with no addition of water), then serve either hot or cold, with custard. 0 7 35S

m LEY 7- ' A , Tnq FOT? TOADS. 2, 3. 4, 5. and 6 TON. BURRELL and DURRANT, DISTRICT AGENTS, FEILDING.

f '■>{ & L . * * can make your old Blouses and Presses J^/ew YOU doubtless have many an old faded frock or blouse that you just hate to give up. Why not make it fresh and new with a batn of Colorite Fabric Dyes ? Unlike any other method of tinting or dyeing, they coma in handy little tablets, double strength, just loaded with color. It’s no trouble at all to use them. Overnight you can make your old things fresh and new. Come in and see our color card. 18 new colors and shades to choose from. OBTATMATSLE PROM ATT, CHEMISTS AND STORES. FABRIC DYES 'SS THOS. GRIGGS & SON, UNDERTAKERS. 203 MAIN STREET, near Post Office. Telephone 45. Between 5 p.m. and 9 a.tn. ring 1043 (private number.) Private residence I 15 Queen Street. ?LETOHEE HALL. CARRIAGE BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER, FITZHERBERT STREET.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2035, 28 January 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2035, 28 January 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2035, 28 January 1922, Page 2

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