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DAINTINESS IN COCOANUT CAKES. This is a recipe par excellence and should always include Stevens’ “Cathedral Brand” Essence of Lemon or Cocoanut. 'Ruh 2oz. butter into breakfast cup flour, mix in \ lb. desiccated cocoanut, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 2 dessertspoons sugar. Add “Cathedral Brand” Essence and mix into stiff dough with milk. Bake 20 minutes in small lots. HlO

Real Whiteness Discovered with Rinso ANOTHER RINSO USER SENDS PROOF! Read this letter from Mrs. J. Devine , of 32 Prospect Terrace , Mount Eden . HERE IS HER LETTER WORRIED A LOT ABOUT •OFF-WHITE” LINEN rn ; jto MW aboUi *a jf ° i(ie S re 3" sh . rue white’ I** 1 **- bea uuf «l f r,e ”‘ Lso^sh^ * y mso . sn °wy r yst f acfce * ,i a i whiteoshing^ IiiSC TZ^ al l -N«** fln d«o» If aisl « s , too-. washes -—■= SAW FRIENDS WASHING DONE WITH RINSO < J il n -ucasSiiSd^.— Ik. You’ll never know how white your washing can be until you've used Rinso ... An ordinary wash looks “ half-clean ” beside glorious Rinso whiteness. For coloured washing, too, and for woollies and silks, there's nothing to equal Rinso suds. So soft, so mild yet so swiftly, surely cleansing, they leave every article sparkling with a- bright brand-new look ! No rubbing—Rinso-washed clothes last far longer. SO EASY TO USE JUST SPRINKLE INTO THE TUB A LEVER PRODUCT—Made in New Zealand. 4.176.19 NZ USE RlN so \AiASHIN6~UP, TOO

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Northern Advocate, 24 March 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 24 March 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 24 March 1937, Page 4

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