“Ready for the oven within § minutes” m mi ■M % (i ’'tomu* *^s? "Ufa, v . ‘Wh».„ r. A 'ni» n/iu r®s u Lbw» Delicious Fruits now in season. Take advantage of Fether-Flake to make delightful pies and tarts with raspberries, loganberries, cherries and gooseberries, and shortly with peaches and apricots. You can’t fail with Fether-Flake. Fether-Flake “Just Roll and Bake” wm Thousands of women have found a friend in Fether-Flake. It is puff pastry of the finest quality all ready to bake. There is nothing to add and no mixing is needed. Simply roll out Fether-Flake, cut the shapes required and bake with fruit, jam or meat in whatever form you wish. i vßb w tp-: J 5 (?SP, You will be delighted at the increased « scope of your cooking and ‘with the time saved during the rush of getting meals ready. 10* FEE LE One pound is ample for a medium-sized fruit pie, and Lsome small pastries in addition. am At att ERNEST ADAMS CAKE SHOPS 8 k A 8& m vV \ the tea you are (1) AS FULL OF FLAVOUR AS IT COULD BE? (2) AS FINE AS IT SHOULD BE?* (3) AS ECONOMICAL AS IT WOULD BE ? H E be£t things are seldom cheap in price, but they are usually cheapest to use. Raven Tea costs 3/4 per pound. Yet some cheaper teas are much dearer. RAVEN teaY PER LB 45
MAKES DELICIOUS CURDS OR JUNKET. The favourite light dessert on warm summer days is “ Curds and Cream.” It can be eaten and enjoyed by everybody, for it is pure milk in dainty and pleasant form. Whether served alone or with Fruit, Custard, or other foods, a delicious treat is provided -one that is sure to be appreciated. Curds or Junket is quickly and easily made with HANSEN Concentrated Rennet Extract. A® sOv if* rf3A\ a*— *****£ Coral or Pink Gold is the latest finish for Spectacle Frames. Very distinctive they are, too—and comfortable. You are invited to call and see them. Fairmaid Optical Co., Ltd. Queen's Building, ’6l Prince* Street, Dunedin. A. H. FAIRMAID, D.1.0.N.Z., Registered Optician.
THE MQg EXQUISITE PERFUME KNOWN TO ¥OM THE loveliest of all floral bouquets, scattered petal by petal into the magical mixing flask from which Is distilled the ravishing essence, ‘Divinia’. The loveliness of its perfume clings hauntingly to toilet soap, bath crystals, face powder, hair lotion and talc -but it is in the final delicate spray of Divinia itself, that its full spell of allurement ! is worked. If you have not yet used Divinia, postpone that delicious pleasure no longer. All Chemists and Toilet Salons carry the full range of Wolff’s beauty preparations. DIVINIA FfOLFF ;ruhe M. J. KILMARTIN. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE. WELLINGTON. \ I BadM The Cheerful Cup ! cymmctomM , k (Rsgd. Mark)
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21241, 23 January 1931, Page 13
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