|b| Corn Flour for eec^eoitiy. M y The mdst delicious pudding may be truly economical if it f^i is full of nourishment. Food-value is tlie tost. Milk, is _ •LW still one of the cheapest foods, measured m food units to J j '" Hi the pennyworth; Corn Flour makes the most of milk by j -j^l making it perfectly digestible. g There is economy every day m H ' Brown & Poison's s PCdra ,Flohk nj Corn Flour and cheese pudding, or Corn M Flour, cheese and tomato pudding, made like a sweet baked Corn Flour pudding, but || omitting the sugar and using cheese, or cheese < • and sliced tomatoes instead, make excellent 4 and economical supper dishes, hot or cold. H Ab^jL' (QHEESE PUDDING i 1/ fflj For 3 to 4 persons. V- 2 oz * rown Poison's Corn Flour. ||| T t trtftwrtttf 1 4 oz. Grated Cheese. L,^ t SttirJMatFm • " £ teaspoonful Salt, Pepper, and M, "?// Sty'laSrWi* • made Mustard. ' < 1 ;^ $W£r x t^ ie Corn Flour with a little of g;^ S^*sS&r .. "*) 1 the milk to a smooth crenni. Iking >\ ,^^i— «/ '" the rest of tlie milk to the boil :md jj ■toa^-;' '' . -*** 0 \ M ; ~~^ stir the Corn Flour into it.' Add ilic feEEj . ■■fe^_^sj>ifc fc^. T^7 <^^^**"^ ' other ingredients. Boil for ten minutes, p£gj IN' /^^^"^^^ . stirring all the time. I'ouvinio a well- j I p^g ; i». 555^) 'buttered pie-disli and bake m a very ImA W^r-M^'^^'y^-^^^^^^^J . sl< ? W OVen till a n ' Cc blOWn °P the tO P> PI Jr^JF^ \y^^^^^^ For tomato pudding put four sliced |^ »*•" —^S?Hriour« tomatoes at bottom of pie-Hish, pour ' %M rr^Ss^i^&jL^zZZ* < TaMwPWtfing ; pudding mixture over and bake. | J v Economy ih (he Tea Cup." :S r-i r -s ' ' ' ' ! i &j> One pound of our famous No. 2 Blend , ;■ S at 2/- will produce 140 large breakfast S : J'jS cups of rich flavoured, good quality Tea If' ■■•!;§ costing less than a farthing per cup! £ ;J;B Other Prices: 2/2, 2/4, 2/6, 3/- Ib. 9£ SI ; ! Best 4 ill 1879. Best tidy/. g ! I lllJU iw iJLirr 1 I I Air, Hydraulic, Steam and Ddhrwy Hoses, Packings, [tv II Valve*, !n»ertioaa. *te» etc-lu- tito llw k H I WBLLINSTON, ' CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLANDk ... UU i.ffifr • - . ". "' ■ ■ :''■ 1 p'W^'^'l D<a««i** Germs are Lurking i^V?^ ; I» Your Home ===== ! ' But they cannot exisi if you disinfect sinks, drains^ lavatorrjs ~~ '" '' ies, and garbage heaps every day with f •■'■ ••' '..-:'". # '. ' ■. , VJ - " I JW V/ -Fluid Disiimfectanf l/a half pint tin. at tfumists ani Sttrtti Sales Agents— J. Yock 4(3©.. nuckland V . 181 V In 1 Gallon, and 5-Gallon. Dnuns. j Record I 'The Daddy of Teas." JL MmJiJT^ fj, CoL6BtR9 6 . ■ I
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14480, 15 December 1917, Page 8
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