! AN ECONOMICAL FOOD. The prices of eses, meat, and many other domestic commodities are still going up. Johnny's mother was looking around for more economical foodstuffs. A friend discussing the matter, suggested that Tucker's Pancake Flour was e.xcel'ent. Johnny's father brought home a packet next evening. Mother was delighted to find that it required no milk or eggs or anything except water, and yet a Dacket costs onlv , a few pence. What a fine meal that family enjoyed, with ; n a few minutes too, as no preparation beyond mixing and cooking was required. Mother, father, and chilI dren were, after that, always enthusiastic about Tucker's pancakes. They helped to solve the cost of living in a really delightful manner. Thousands of families now regularly enjoy the .great value of pancakes made the Tucker wav, a s well as the saving of time and trouble in preparing a meal. It is not difficult to understand why people now regard pancakes as one of the most popular dishes, but fucker's Pancake Flour is good for many dishes besides pancakespikelets, omelets fritters of all kinds, Yorkshire pudding' etc. You will see Tucker's Pancake Flour jackets displayed for sale at all stores. I he demand for it is ever on the increase Grocers must have it on hand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17339, 10 December 1919, Page 14
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