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No kitchen cupboard is complete without it Brown & Poison’s Corn Flour has been the basis of good and inexpensive cookery for over 75 years. The good cook uses it 'for flouring fish, thickening soup* and sauces and for an endless variety of tasty sweets and savouries. A true Brown&Polsons British •* product Corn Hour 5.Z.23 _____ „

• PRICES REDUCED! Kiwi Polish, now • made in New Zealand, costs, you less. • Kiwi makes a good shoe last and gives a • good shine to boot. Use Kiwi Black BCIW The Quality Boot Polish • or Tan daily. BLACK POLISH The “ Therm -0 - matic” Moffat Electric Range will cut your Housework in Halves cm u This new oven heat control has been, installed for your convenience and better baking. Turn on the switch, set the dial at the temperature you require, and the Therm-o-malic control maintains the exact temperature in the oven. The new “ Moffats ” represent the highest quality workmanship and finish, giving beauty, durability, convenience, and better cooking to every lucky housewife who owns one. / 1 Know the real joy of automatic cooking ! ’Phone 11-936, or call and we’ll be pleased to demonstrate. No obligation. TURNBULL & JONES LTD, “The Electrical House,” Stuart Street

HER HUSBAND DIDN’T KNOW. For six months Mrs D. F., Wellington, served her husband “Ego” preserved eggs for breakfast—poached, fried, and boiled —and yet “ he swore he would never eat preserved eggs”—but “Ego” is not an ordinary egg preservative, it keeps eggs so’ fresh that even cooking experts cannot distinguish them from “fresh laid.” Is 6d jar does 400 eggs.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22373, 21 September 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22373, 21 September 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22373, 21 September 1934, Page 14

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