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AT SALISBURY STUD. NORTH TAIERI SIR GALLOWAY BROWN HORSE; FOALED 1938. ° By Paper Money—-Green Cloth, by imported The Ace (by Bayardo)— Equipment, by Martian—-To-morrow, by Bill of Portland—Elusive, by Trenton—Eleusis (Imp.), by Barcaldine. ' Sir Galloway met with an accident and was not trained. ; His Dam, Green Cloth, is full sister to Centrepiece, half sister to Stout Heart (dam of Foxleap), half sister to Rivalry (dam of Rival Hit), half sister to Semper Paratus, Full Feather, Ball Dress and Cricket Bat. Sir Galloway, who has already proved himself a sure ,Jbal-geiter,r.will serve during 1944 season 15 mares, in addiction tp his owner’s,'at 25 Guineas, which includes groomage, and grazing. L. C. HAZLETT - NORTH TAIERI Telephone—Dunedin Exchange, 20-168. . Rail Mares to Wingatui,

<x To Stand at St. Patricks. ii i-.'.A ?; Bay Horse-’) ROYAL SOVEREIGN ' (27ji" -F<jaled 1940.’ By Paper Monty. His dam, Royal Flower l winner of seven races), by Kilbroney (sire of winners of £278.0261), Her dam. Lady . Violet, by Eoniform—Vicereine, by. Birkenhead—Roie, by gt. Leger of Captivator—Hippona, by Robinson' Crusoe —Lamorna, by Fireworks, •' FEE: 12GNS (Thoroughbred Mares), 6GNS (Hack Mares), payable January 31. Return privilege. > Good paddocking. Wet mares, 3/-; dry-'mares, 2/-. . ..Rail, mares..St. .Patricks. W. E. BULLMORE, St. Patricks. . . PhonejSH, Balfopr,

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FEEDING THE FAMILY '!•>.<' '‘.V.Vw ■•: KV.i&fcK' -‘. vo; ■ ;•■ ' ,rv SB 4 m w at 1 ¥ m thoseextra bits of nourishment that mean so much to Health Broadly speaking, we recognise that k, js . quality in the actual food value in our meals that is important rather than quantity... yet how many of us would feel satisfied with a concentrated food tablet no matter how adequate to health! We all. know the woman whose cooking seems deficient in food value .. . and whose family consequently looks lacking in stamina and, good red-blood - corpuscles —and we compare her with the other woman who has the knack of making every dish she prepares equipped to do its job of nourishing and building a healthy body. She knows • the wise trick of adding extra bits of nourishment to the dishes she prepares ...those plain buns for the kiddies’ lunch for instance ... a heaped dessertJpoonful of cocoa to every large cup ot wheatmeal (instead of white, flour!) gives valuable extra nourishment. Make mugs of hot cocoa when the children come in wet and cold after school, or Dad is working late at office. It’s a fine way: to get them to take more milk tool AND HERE’S A USEFUL RECIPE for a comforting nourishing family pudding for a cold night.. .. Chocolate Dumplings Make some short sweetened dripping crust, roll out thick and cut in rounds large enough to hold a peeled cored apple. Fill centre of apple with a little chopped fruit such as soaked prunes, raisins, peel, etc., mixed with a little golden.syrup and a dessertspoonful Bournville Cocoa to about 3 apples. Fold pastry up round apple and pinch together firmly at top. Sprinkle with sugar and bake in a moderate oven until apple can be pierced easily with a skewer. Serve with thin Chocolate cornflour sauce. for that extra nourishment use plenty of BOURNVILLE COCOA CADBURY’S Made by Cadbury Fry Hudton Ltd- Castle Street. Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25660, 7 October 1944, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25660, 7 October 1944, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25660, 7 October 1944, Page 5