ON T FORGET lES., WED. and TH XT Photograph of a part of one of the many large Christchurch audiences which listened enthralled to Mr. Leonard Hazel. The Demonstrations will be held in the Concert Chamber of-the Auckland Town Hall at 2.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. on TUESDAY* WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, AprU 28th, 29th and 30th. Mr. LEONARD HAZEL OVERSEAS EXPERT LECTURER AND ECONOMICAL COOKERY DEMONSTRATOR WILL give the first of his world-wide famous lectures on the latest modern methods of Economical Cooking. Mr. Hazel has amazed and thrilled women in almost every country in the world by his revelations of what modern cookery can be. He revolutionises your idea of cooking methods. His lectures are accompanied by actual demonstrations that are fascinating to watch. This privilege has never before been offered to the women of New Zealand. Don't miss it! In South Africa alone 250,000 women listened and watched Mr. Hazel with amazement. Remember 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, when Mr. Hazel WILL GIVE HIS FIRST LECTURE AND MODERN ECONOMICAL COOKING will see him demonstrate the simultaneous Automatic Cooking of a Six-course dinner without attention. * Y ou will be shown how to make and cook an economical meal for 2 people. THIS OPPORTUNITY HAS NEVER BEEN YOURS BEFORE! BON'T MISS IT! BRING YOUR FRIENDS ▲ k REMEMBER! CONCERT CHAMBER OF THE AUCKLAND TOWN HALL At 2.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, 29th, 30th. \ m vM \ 7A Insist also on "Swan" Sausages. Made from purest pork, just the right flavotir, and so deliriously fresh and wholesome. Specially wrapped for purity and freshnett. Malce "Swan" your buu-icord—-always. And speaking of 'Stripes,' Rupert, did you look for the stripes when you bought this ham ; " It's no tall story, Swan Hams and Bacon are definitely the tenderest, tastiest and most tempting you can buy. So wholesome, so succulent. They are cured without boracic. Next time you buy Bacon, ask specially for "Swan" and be sure you get it. Look for the Red, Green and Blue Stripes Jb « V QUALITY CURED J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22402, 24 April 1936, Page 25
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