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9 LET THE CHILDREN ! HAVE THEIR PUDDINGS. g Economy is no bar if you ijmake your puddings with Srowa * Poison's 3 Corn Flour B Baked Corn Flour pudding, J with or without egg, is 1 excellent for children. The Cdrp Flour makes the most " m| of the milk, and is thus S J a source of true economy % \ since it not only is nourish- i % ing itself but it adds de- % I finitely to the food value a o«C the milk used with it. 2 ■'. . ™ . Recipes in every packet. g* j Free booklet, containing a jgj r choice selection of simple yet - I delicious recipes, ™j J from J. B. Gilfillan & \ feo, p.b.- box- 8 4 8, ran « Auckland. \Vrite for \7\ your coj»y at once. $ti&*

j , fix Appointment *^^^^^^ s to H.M, thm Kijtf ' NESTLE & ANitSLO- SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. Auckland, have just received the following cable from their London Office:— "Since the outbreak of hostilities to the 31st Mairch, 1917, we have delivered to the BRITISH ADMIRALTY WAR OFFICE Tins of Milk,^Cpffee & Milk, Cocoa^ Milk, and tlream 159,291,456 India & colonial offices Tins of Milk, Coffee & Milk, Cocoa :■& Milk, and Cream 19,185,120 ALLIED GOVERNMENTS Tins of Milk, Coffee '&. Milk, Cocoa & Milk ? and Cream 18,023,040 CANTEENS Tin* ©fMilE'cof fee & Milk, Goeoa & Mgk, and Cream 28,333,776 GRAND TOTAL: TINS 224,833,392 which equal 4,684,029 Cases (over 4V 2 million)"! / **' ! ■ ' ' ' . ' . I ) I. ..• • . i , . . fhe Nestje and Aii^lO'Swiss Condensed Milk Company publish the above with apologies to their New Zealand Clients? for short supplies, which are explainable !by\ the above stupendous figures. .-■.■■.■ , Every effort has ;been made to overcome the shortage, and they; have pleasure in informing the public today that th^ynpw hold full supplies of both NESTLE'S *nd MILKMAID MILK. r; ALL STORES ■*.*'''•'■■' i ■!. . . ... _JZ~-IzLl-i— _^i___>_i-^-— !_ii_^_ _^__ ul _./::.' ■ "■ •■ The Invincible ORION mHE HOUSEWIVES of New Zealand have long ago recognised the -«• ORION as the Range which affords the greatest facilities for Firstclass Cooking. It is so very easy to manage, so clean, and always under , per|gp^ icopif ol. . . Ittt:.pye,!i8 v &re-easily' and uniformly heated, which enables Baking and Cooking to be done with Rapidity and Comfort. The ORION makes a special appeal to Housewives by reason of its economy in fuel, its great strength, and the perfect construction and adjustment of every part. In 'durability it is without equal. Ask YOI4Ii'iRbN ! aidNGER TO §HGW,,Y I QU AN "ORION." H E. SHACK LOCK, LTD. k -:^;v;>c/ ;>,*ii.--- i ; ? MAimjPAC TURERS.I <a> * r.-i.j... .t/ w..>: y- • •- •- ■- .;,;• Dunedin^ Wellington, and Auckland}. .", _..,«• . , y^ ED #ILL.I^MS, ' .;., r SAQD^ISfI,,: ■■■•■"■ T * \ 'pM REMOVED INT O TH,K NEty? SHOP JN Masonic Y Buildings, "* f tt^% BHOWiNQ A SPLEND^GT Of ; %©d^lory and Harness ' ■*' .'■ ALSO A GR®Af fAitßTy'fef ■ ' '*' '' '" Bags of Every Kind WORTH TNSPEOTIOJf.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 9