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Needlecraft Designs Embroidery and Crochet Effective Combination TTAINTY CROCHET . . . COLOURFUL EMBROIDERY! COMBINE THEM, OR USE EACH SEPARATELY TO DECORATE TOWELS, SCARVES, PILLOW TOPS AND CASES' 2** ***#,<d u\\V itll* • * •• J U/L 'h, Vvv nt*?!ss PS pJM.M wu / * yXC^ OOOCCK< ‘W 4 *iiiiiiiiii'"iiiiiiiiiiv’iiiiiiiiir*Tiiiiiiiii"Tiiieiiiu 111111111; i*. i ilium ■r .• iniiiii; ■ i muni /•. .niliili •Jli •• Cu-n m-jj •• CROSS STITCH AND CROCHET PATTERN 1701 Pattern 1701 contains a transfer pattern of two motifs 53 x 8 inches, two motifs 53 x 83 inches, two motifs 51- x 9 inches, and two motifs 53 x 53 inches; directions and chart for a 1“- inch crochet edge; materials required; illustrations of stitches; colour schemes. SEND A POSTAL NOTE for 1/1 (or stamps if postal note is not procurable), cut this pattern out and send to P.O. BOX 890, WELLINGTON.

—and don’t forget, “NUGGET” your shoes every morning. N 6 WHEN EGGS ARE DEAR TRY THESE EGOLESS RECIPES RICE CAKES 1 cup flour, 1 cup ground rice, 4oz sugar, 4oz butter, \ cup milk (good measure), 1' heaped teaspoon Edmonds Cake Baking Powder, pinch of salt. Cream butter and sugar, sift and mix dry ingredients into same, mix all thoroughly with the milk, add flavouring, and bake in patty pans in moderate oven from 10 to 12 minutes. (NO baking powder to be used with this recipe.) ROCK CAKES 1 breakfast cup flour, 2 dessertspoons sugar, 2oz currants, 4oz butter (or lard), Joz or 1 round candied peel, 2 teaspoons Edmonds Cake Baking Powder, milk to mix. Rub butter (or lard) into flour, add the other dry ingredients, then sufficient milk to make a stiff dough, place on cold greased oven shelf in rocky shapes. Bake in hot oven. (NO baking powder to be used with this recipe.) SMALL CAKES 3oz butter (or dripping), 3oz sugar, Jib flour, 1 teaspoon ground ginger, 1 teaspoon Edmonds Cake Baking Powder, milk to mix (about \ cup), pinch of salt. Soften butter or dripping, add sugar and beat to a cream. Slightly warm the milk, and beat it in by degrees. Stir In lightly the flour previously sifted with the cake powder, ground ginger, and salt. The mixture should be firm. Drop in spoonfuls on a cold baking tray, sprinkle a little sugar over, and bake in hot oVen for about 10 minutes. (NO baking powder to be used with this recipe.) If you haven’t yet tried Edmonds Cake Powder get a 6d tin from your grocer to-day. gHOCKING PAINS Australian victim recovers. Mrs. E. E. W. Cooper, Avoca, writes; “After the second treatment of R.U.R. all pains caused by muscular rheumatism in my back have completely disappeared . . . it’s now a pleasure to work.” R.U.R. is sold with a money-back guarantee for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica and Neuritis.—Ask H. Menzies about it. 2

! outyo«»* ACHES SPRAINS BRUISES 'jJjL/l, WITCHS OIL 'ft &46 638 The SOCK wins! Without losing shape or smartness, Mosgiel all-wool socks take the hardest, continuous wear; cushioning the feet after months of usage as cosily as on the day of purchase. The miseries of chilled feet and easily - fraying hosiery are unknown to Wearers of Mosgiel socks, that supply the SUN - WARMED well-being _ of summer on the rawest days. Vour bodily comfort starts from the ground up in Mosgiel socks ! HU lllcwlcr’d S Ui(*4lc<id

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Northern Advocate, 30 July 1938, Page 3

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