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£160 I f- w '. ■ m for %cipesin which Gelatine ■ | is an essential ingredient. | in OP It is the intention of the Davis Gelatine Co. b to publish a Book of Recipes, and £160 will g be given for Recipes selectecl as follows: | M M No. i Competition | /aa First Prize for Best COLD MEAT, 5 ILZKJ DESSERT or SALAD DISH. S m ZwJLU Second Prize for Second Best g BO M ■a No. 2 Competition | ron Fitst Prize for Bcst SWEET » CON * I £ZU FECTION, or Similar Dainty Dish. | JwlU Second Prize for Second Best. «S at IB n Consolations | m £ 1 A A will be distributed on basis of £i for IS %t X \)\) each of ioo Recipes selected for pub- 11 lication in the Book, » 01 13 IM 111 Conditions: S M M Any numltr ofßetipti may be lent in, but each must be marked for Com- g petition intended, either No. tor ids the case maybe, and all wipes [£ must contain the me of Gtlatint. g£ * nc When several competitors send in the same recipe, these will be mixed up g and one drawn from same. The one so drawn will then be selected H for the competition a The Davis Gelatine Co. reserves the right to publish or use in any v>ay !■ any recipe for which a prize hy beta given, and have arranged with m N.. S. W. Cookery Teachers Association, Sydney, to test and judge m all recipes submitted, whose decisions shall he final. m Economical and simple recipes g> will be appreciated, and in- jj rredientymust be expressed ./BMBPHBaBBMBiSW m in definite quantities. in Enlrlct c/ojo Decemier 31it, 1921 g Every Reapc must bavi \ S Jff^ \ \ »; or a label off an original 7/ ™ ASK YOUR GROCER | \/ 1 roRIT IMW M Gelatine contains 91.4 per .'/ $p/\NOtIGGIW«M§ A S g cent. Protein, the>nostvalu- /, /iJreußl A/„ . K V I (DAMS') N.Z.6.«L , T. Wjk g Jdirtu all Itittn fo— *J .COOKERY DEPARTMENT B DAVIS' N.Z. GSLAT4NE CO. LTD. S WOOLSTON. CHRISTCHURCH. N.Z. , S

CHINA TEA < ; i > ■ WHY DOCTORS RECOMMEND IT. ■China Tea. on account of its health-promoting qualities, and its delicate flavour, became fashionmbte in England over twenty years ago, and has retrained the favouritejwith Connoisseurs ever since l China Tea is an aid to digestion and is recommended by the Medical Faculty throughout the World, especially in cases where ordinary tea taken in excess has affected the nerves and general health. Many sound Doctors prescribe a cup of freshlymade China Tea half-an-hour before a meal, as a preventive of nausea. There has been no more staunch upholder of the efficacy of a'refreshing cup of tea in the sick room than Florence Nightingale. The Tea of her day was, of course, China. Lipton's Choice China Blend should be infused not less than seven minutes. Ordinary tea needs only four minutes. Regulate the strength by the quantity of Tea, not by length of infusion or dilution. I . People can drink Lipton's Choice China Blend with benefit, even when other teas upset them. Lipton's Choice China Blend is not one of the cheapest teas, but it is wholesome and deliciona. It is a blend of choicest China Teas. If your Storekeeper does not stock it, you mere- ♦ ty hare to communicate witb Linton, Ltd., Tea Merchants, Auckland,, giving the mime of the shop V)'... '. where you would like to obtain Lipton's Choice y}; ~■ China Blend and the matter will be attended to, %M ■'• .•--:'.. • ~ • I>M ;,'H '• 'Price 316 ptr lb.

f LaPlastique^ Renders age youthful ajnd youth more beautiful. , Guaranteed cure for wrinkles, sagging muscles, spots etc. No massaging, steaming, filling, or other old-time methods employed. La Plastique is not a, cosmetic—it is Nature's OWN, and ONLY<road to rejuvenation. Home treatment pouted. Call or write for particulars to Miss McElwain, 270. Queen St., Auckland (established 25 years), originator and inventor ; of '• . o kPLASTIQUE^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 14

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