THE FOOD. THE CHILDREN CANNOT FORGET THE FLAVOUR LINGERS. "Hurrah for pancakes!" the kiddi« l s cry as they com' 1 homo from ' school. "Make some more pancakes, mother! We love them." Tucker's pancake flour is a boon to mothers in those days of rising prices of foodstuffs. A packet costing a few pence makes a heaped-up plate of lovely golden brown pancakes—sufficient for a family of healthy boys and girls. These golden spheres are full of nutriment and The combination of cereal flours, dried milk and other ingredients in the wonderful Tuckker recipe creates a flavour which lingers in the memory and makes children "hurrah" for pancake time. Get the pancake habit, You'll be glad of Tucker's pancake, flour this summer. It's so handy for many delightful dishes —pikelets, Yorkshire puddings, oyster, banana and apple fritters omelets, etc., etc. Order from your grocer to-day and you'll never be without Tucker's pancake flour again, 700
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Northern Advocate, 17 January 1920, Page 2
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