WHY THE SALAD FAILED. " 1 can't understand why tho salad was bo tasteless," said the disappointed housewife. " I took such trouble with it." But alio hadn't used Malt Vinegar. The substitute labelled "vinegar" looked alt right, but it failed to bring out the flavour of the salad or to give it zest. Ensure getting finest quality vinegar by insisting on malt vinegar. The Dominion Compressed Yeast Company, Ltd., mako their own malt, and work by a definite formula. Experts test each brew, so that you can never be disappointed. Your storekeeper can readily obtain D.Y.C. Malt Vinegar. Wholesale distributors: F. and N. Suckling, 26, Quay St., next Northern S.S. Co., Auckland.
Daily passenger flights, weather and other circumstances permitting, are announced by Messrs. Walsh brothers, to take place at the Flying School. Kohimarama. A moonlight harbour excursion, by the ferry steamer Condor, will be run to-mor-row evening in aid of Tamaki West Queen Carnival. The boat will call at Orakei, Kohimarama, and St, Heliers. The severest cold on the chest is overcome by the, proper use of Nazol. Countless millions of infectious germs, which produce colds, coughs and influenza, have been destroyed by Nazol. The most popular—because the most delightful perfume is the famous " 52 Lavender.'' The T.B.N, sizo new style, : which is sold by chemists and drapers everywhere at 2s 3d bottle—is unapproachable for quality and price. Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, as it prevents infection from cough, cola and influenza germs. That nasty couEzn with thick mucoua car be cured by Nazol. Iho tastiness of fish is enhanced when flavoured with Sharland's tomato sauce which is made from rich red luscious tomatoes. Just try it!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18283, 27 December 1922, Page 6
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