EGGS DEAR. EGG-POWDER CHEAF EVERYWHERE. Only see that you get Tucker's. COOL DISHES FOR HOT WEATHER. In the summer, the lady of the house is ever on the look-out for suitable dessert dishes for the family, especially where there are children. She will, find that one of the coolest and most agreeable dishes, and one ever welcome to the children and to their elders, is a blanc-mange made with Brown and Poison's Corn Flour. This may bo accompanied with preserved fruit or stewed fruit of all kinds in season. A delicious jelly can bo made by preparing Com Flour with the clear juice of stewed rhubarb _or any ( other juicy fruit "instead; of with milk. To produce those dainty dishes, really good ... Corn Flour is. essential. Brown arid' Pol- : son's "Patent" Corn Flour long. been recognised as the standard article for these ( dishes. ■, Though sometimes a trifle dearer 'vthan ordinary makes, ' it goes;much' further than others, ' and the dishes made from it are always much finer in flavour. , Ask , s ' for Brown and Poison's "Patent" Corn : . Flour, best quality, arid be sure that you get... it. , .; ... .\ : ■ ••• . • • • .. TO CYCLISTS. • .. '■ W of Henning and Dunlop . tyres" for sale,;. from 153, slightly 'soil^di^HeniuiJg, Stanleystreet, ■ ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11314, 8 March 1900, Page 3
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