• ■■-"—' 1 ">^ OET in 'liHMi I 11#C *v; iifc* *S7 Don t Dread f ovss/Zs Mv/'/ &* disagreeable cleaning work in the 5 •'. •' p ; kitchen and home. Make it easy by using W <J-< jf Wr " Red Seal" Lye. Red Seal" appeals to v p}.. : every good housewife. "Red Seal" banishes / drudgery—saves time and money. w-f*--- W. / "Red Seal" best for cleaning—purifying and £~Jjsi.' -f / renovating, best for cleaning floors, bricks, marble, { oilcloth, porcelain, pots, pans, sinks, drains. Revo/&%Mtf ' ■ lutionizes dish washing— refuse cans, tanks 5 -. and vats sanitar Jjpl*i- ■■ / ''Softens water, destroys odors—indispensable in the jf* . I laundry and bathroom. "Red Seal" has a thousand uses in \^ r> \ jfT ever - woman's home. All up to the minute grocers sell «Red Seal" Lye. Directions for many uses in each can. I Loot for the "Red Seal"—Accept no other. P. C. TOMSQN & COMPANY lower Cuba Street, Wellington, N. Z. " 109 Pitt Street, Sydney, N. S. W. Also manufacturers of "Red Seal Cleanser." ma "^—^ ———«——— ftfafe\ ,<Tlie Flour that If Gve Me f Give Me "SNOWDRIFT" I^ 1 I Everytime, I It makes one glad to be a Baker !r when such high-class flour when such high-class flour is available. It's the best produced in the • Dominion. c Any Grocer can supply; but don't say flour, say [ "Bycroft's Snowdrift."
?e Queen of >m tylounp DURYEA'S MAIZEM Produced from the kernels of speciallyA trial will convince the most sceptical of the superior quality of this Cornflour. TRY THIS RECIPE. DF.LMONICO PUDDING.— three tablespoons Duryea's Maizena in a little cold milk and add to one quart milk and the yolks of five eggs beaten up with six tablespoons sugar. Boil up till mixture thickens (a little Jess than five minutes), pour into pudding dish and bike for one-half hour. Remove from oven, and, when cool, rover with frosting made from whites of the eggs beaten with six tablespoons sugar. Return to oven and bake delicate brown. 4 L C. GILLESPIE & SONS, Auckland, Wholesale Agents^
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Lotus Balm Toilet Preparations. NOTICE TO SUBURBAN CUSTOMERS Ladies who bought supplies of the famous " Lotus Balm " Toilet Special. Hies from our representative during her recent tour of the suburban areas will be glad to know that they can obtain furlhor supplies of these valuable aids to beauty «t our new rooms, 65, Endean's Buildings, Queen Streot. It is the invariable rule that any. one who one* trios the " Lotus Balm' method of caring for th« shin l» never Batlsfied with any other treatment. Many ladles will therefore too glad to know that the representative whom they saw previously Is also In attendance at our new rooms, and wll bo pleased to give them her personal attention. "Lotus Balm" Toilet Specialities are wonderfully effective in restoring laded complexion, preserving good complexions, and removing freckles and skin blemishes. A visit to our rooms is worth while. Note the Address: The Lotus Balm Co., 55 Eodeao'i Buildup, QUEEN STREET -7 ?> WEIGHT AND QONB, TIMITED, pOMMERCE CTREET. AUCKLAND. GENERAL CARRIERS. CUSTOMHOUSE, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS. Consignments Forwarded to all parte of tie Dominion and Overseas. TELEPHONES: Inquiries and Forwarding Dept. 143. Head Office 2779. Customs Dept. 2312. Night 'Phone 1845.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 3
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