m Always good sellers at bazaarsTry This Chocolate Fudge: 3 cups sugar 2ozs. butter t 4ozs. grated 3 cups Highlander chocolate (1 part milk to 3 Vanilla pa rts water) Cook 20 minutes stirring briskly, adding Vanilla just before removing from fire. Keep “Highlander” Milk in the house at all times. Ready for instant use. No waste; never s sour. Economical for cooking. In tins. Sweetened and Unsweetened, at your grocer’s. popular at parties. Send 2d stamp—to cover postage and packing—for book of Recipes how to make sweets to Highlander Milk Co., C.P.0., Box 1734, Auckland. GhlahdEQ MILK iehS ''A*-
ss TEf* 30 gk'h w< Nine-tenths of the work done for you. Soaping, rolling, soaking, and rinsing—how easy the Sunlight washday is! There is no hard, grinding work about it. The pure, yellow tablet takes ninetenths of the work out of your hands. That tablet has a history. It has been watched and tested at every step of its making by the Sunlight chemists. If there had been the slightest impurity in it, they would have said, No, not good enough.” 1 ' So no wonder your washing is easy with Sunlight! Everything has been done to make things easy for you; when you buy Sunlight Soap you buy the help of all at the Sunlight works who make the production of good soap their life’s work. Could there be a finer guarantee for anything in the world? £I,OOO Guarantee of Purity on Every Bar. T LEVER BROTHERS (new ZEALAND) LIMITED 37#
v> fife ana obtain © as'l Collect Labels from either the "Gohl Label'' Cocoa or the "Brown Label.” Jt. does not matter whether yon collect 1 lb labels. 4 lb. Labels, or i 111 labels, hut be sure they are tlio Labels adhering to the tins, NOT the wrappers. To tret I lie Casket of Chocolates, put the light quantity of labels in an envelope, write your name and. address clearly, and post the packet to VAN HOUTEN’S COCOA P.O. Box 1251, Wellington. enquire from your storekeeper for Jurt.her particulars or from the above; address. SEND EITHER Labels from 5 lbs. of the Gold Label Cocoa, or Labels from 6 lbs. of the Blown Label Cocoa. Gold and Brown Labels may bo sent mixed, lut remember that 6 ibs. of Brown Labels equal 5, lbs. of Gold Labels. 1 u S Remember Van, Houten , « was the first cocoa made—Best Then, Best Now. And the fact still remains that if is the “Best and goes farthest/’ m annoys a man most? A cellar that scrapes his neck like a law. In* ferior starches made from yellow maize rot linen a . and mike collars and cuffs “fray”. Always use—Colman’s i«c£ Starch. rir. 1. • .( ' ■ ' , ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16806, 12 August 1925, Page 4
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