Information Wanted
“Constant Reader” asks for a recipe of ginger bread made with compressed yeast. | “Sarah,” Wyndham, asks how to renovate I leather furniture. “Martha," Woodlands, would like a recipe for timbale if beef. “Collegiate,” T nvcrcargill, asks for a recipe for Wholemeal Pikelets. “R.P.” Gore, asks for a recipe of cream sponge drops. “M.8.A.” Makawera, would like to know how to dry-clean a white goat-akin mat. “A.F.A.” Invercargill asks for a recipe for savoury rice, preferably without meat, and any other 'rgetarian recipes. EASIER WASHING. Plenty of suds makes easier washing—but that is just one way in which IXL. Borax Washing Powder helps. In every step of home laundry work I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder is a definite aid in getting the clothes cleaner, whiter and fresher. Grocers sell it at 2d. a packet.— (Advt.)
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Southland Times, Issue 20618, 17 October 1928, Page 13
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135Information Wanted Southland Times, Issue 20618, 17 October 1928, Page 13
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