SHREDDO is chopped ready for use. Try It for 'making BROWN BREAD PUDDING. flfii .rarit m 6oz. Brown Bread Crumbs. 4oz. Sugar. 2oz. Self - raising Flour. 6oz. Sultanas. 4oz. SHREDDO. Grated Ginger. 1 Egg beaten In milk to moisten. Mix dry ingredients together, add egg and milk, pour into greased basin, cover with greased paper, and steam 3 hours, Serve with custard sauce. Write for the Shreddo Pudding Book to SHREDDO LTD., Auckland. WASHING DAY IS A HAPPY DAY FOR ALL USERS OF Taniwha Washing Extract. With a minimum of effort it makes clothes white as snow. It W& Order a supply To-day—All Gro^r*. Directions for use are on the packet. BRITISH EMPIRE TEA. There can hardly be a family in which Tea is not a most popular and, indeed, a most essential beverage. The Mazawattee Tea Coy. took a prominent part in popularising the leaf that was, at one time, described as a "Specific Against Vapours and Melancholy." as it is still, in fact, regarded by many. . j They it was who set themselves to bring home to the public the fact that, when blended by experts. Empire Teas have all the qualities once thought to be exclusive to foreign leaf. "MAZAWATTEE" IS BRITISH TEA; In one-pound and six-pound tins, 2/6 per pound, Post Free, or from your Grocer. BOX 995, AUCKLAND. I ECONOMY I I REIGNS I BROWN, 19/9 Court Shoes or Dark Brown Kid, with vamp, etc., of Fawn shade; Cuban heels and neat-flttlng 1 ankles. Smart deslg-n, and moderately priced at 19/9. Post free. BROWN WELT, 32/6 A smart Shoe that will keep Its shape well even when worn under winter conditions. Dark Brown, nicely trimmed with Lizard and light shade leather.. Recommended in every respect— I 32/6. Post free. LEATHER SLIPPERS. Leather Slippers, with sort 4/f 1 soles and padded heels. In Black, Brown, Red, and Green, fi/11 (Postage, 4d extra.) ' T. CLARK QUALITY BHOE STORES: Queon's Arcade, Queen Street. Vlotorla St. (half a minute from Queen St) Also at Three Lamps, Ponsonby. VITALITY Analysis proves that Soup made from 28 ounces of OYST R I N E SOUP POWDER exceeds in energising food value one sack of oysters.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21224, 2 July 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)
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