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WAIVALE THE QUALITY BUTTER A little goes a long way. A POPULAR FAVOURITE. ROLFE'S WAX does not crack or scratch the most delicate surface and Is a perfect Polish. Sold Everywhere—6d, X/-, 1/6 and 2/4 The Best is Economical. MH By Scientific Blending Mazawattee Tea goes farthest. The same price as other Teas, but, being Pure Leaf Tea of Strength and Aroma, less Tea than usual is necessary. Packed In New Zealand into one-pound handy tin». MAZAWATTEE, the World's Beit ti cups Flour. I teaspoon fulg Baking Powder. I Egg. « 1 i Tablespoonfuls "Highlander" Milk diluted with half breakfast cup water. i Teaspoonful Salt. Method.—Sift the flour, slowly add the mill: and beat well. When it has stood lor an hour add the beaten egg, powder, "alt. and the apples. Cut into very smali pieces. Drop spoonfuls into the deep hot rat. Fry a pale brown. HIGHLANDER FULL-CREAM MILK MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. Pirotect Your Clothes! Taniwha Washing Extract extracts the dirt from the clothes without rubbing and leaves them white as saow. They last twice as lone under tills method of washing. GOOSEBERRY PUDDING I bottle Gooseberries, lib. Flour. A pinch of Salt, lib. SHREDDO. Custurd or Cream. Sugar to taste. Sift the flour and salt, add Shreddo, and' mix them together. Make a hole in the centre, pour in a little water, mix, then add enough water to make a rather soft paste, but it must not be at all sticky. Write for the Shreddo Pudding Book to SHREDDO, LTD., Auckland. TRY A PACKET THIS WEEK. Made by the manufacturers of the famous TANIWHA Products. WHAT MOTHER tmsotik BAKING POWDER TOLD HER DAUGHTERS The lovely cakes that Mother bakes Are always winning prizes; When asked her secret recipes Just quietly Mum advises: | "Use Winson'c Baking Powder, dears. You see, it always rises!" Large tins, 1/-. Small tin?, 6d» First Birthday|H| ♦> Finds us in the happy position of having, during our first year's trad- ❖ ing, met the requirements of over 2500 patrons, whose expressions of ❖ satisfaction testify to the high quality I FURS €» . ISP I Fur Coats am *** produced under the personal supervision j'JBHfIHBj *♦* of Mr. Stern, may be distinguished wher- ||^ I v ever fashionable crowds foregather. IEHB^HSS *♦* Their elegance of line and the (surpassing IjflßßffifmjS beauty and lustre of the pelts will be ♦> noticeable in any company. |^MHm Perhaps one of the most outstanding ♦> features of our business is the attention fInHH9 *♦* given to the re-modelling and renovating jfiHvflHßHj of Fur garments. The quality of our ♦> work in this department is on the same * high plane which we maintain throughout % Our quotations will be found extremely !mk ❖ moderate, and every garment | D.STERr F^Lt2|I £ 8, Wellesley Street East. Phone 43-152. STERN'S FOR FURS. * y.\y. WM .■ssSss?.. . YMIMSTON'S COFFEE &. CHICORY ESSENCE There's a quality touch about a cup of fragrant Symington's that makes it unique. It's so quickly and easily made too! S4 Thoa. Symington & Co. Ltd., Edinburgh anA London & J GET HOLD OF FOR DRY CLEANIN a AND DYEING that pleases - MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTI j |v Phone 41-273 for Vans to Call.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 6 (Supplement)