SIR JOHN SIMON (By Electric Telegraph-Copyright) N.Z. Cable Association) LONDON, 16th Jan. Sir John Si mm, who is going to'lndia in a few days as chairman of the new Commission, announces his retirement from the Bar.
PUT AN “EDGE” ON THEIR APPETITES! BY ADDING? THE RIGHT EMPHASIS TO THE FLAVOUR OF EVERYDAY FOODS How difficult it is to cater for “fussy” .appetites! How discouraging to see the food you havs taken so much trouble to prepare eaten with so little relish—or even refused. Use a little flavouring if you are anxious' to have a meal really appreciated. But not any flavouring--oh, no!—it takes “Cathedral Brand” Essences to put just that right flavour into food—but then “Cathedral Brand” Essences are the outcome of many years' research by culinary experts—which accounts for their very high, state of perfection both in strength and flavour They make a wonderful difference to the. flavour of cakes, puddings, sauces, etc Use mity “Cathedral Brand” Essences and buy them in the big 2£-oz. economy bottles. Don’t be put off with any other brand—make sure it’s ‘Cathedral Brand.' Buy them from the following stores in the Nelson District: M. A. Mcßride, Bridge Nelson; P. Howoroft, Hardy street, Nelson; A. W. Roberts and Co., Ltd., Hardy street, Nelson:l Ibbotson and Gorrie, Collingwood street, Nelson ; Nelson Workers’ Co-op. Stores, 1 Nelson; Motueka Cash Service Stores, Motueka; Manoy and Sons, Ltd., Motueka; Hodgson and Sons, Wakefield.*
RUN OVER BY LORRY A business man is now lamenting lii’s precipitate baste in crossing the street before looking to see whether the way was clear. So intent was he. on filling his pipe that he was brushed aside by a, passing lorry and, to bis dismay, lie dropped Ids tobacco, which was irretrievably crushed by the hack wheels. The lorry driver at first was inclined to be abusive, hut when he learnt that if was a packet of Bears’ Tobacco that bad been lost be was very sympathetic, for, 'being a Bears’ smoker, be knew what a delicious Virginian blend it is. Have you tried it? 8d an oz, loose; also ip bandy packets, loz 9d, 2oz Is 6d : .*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 18 January 1928, Page 6
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