HER HUSBAND DIDN’T KNOW. For six months Mrs D. F., Wellington served her husband “Ego” preserved eggs for breakfast—poached, fried and boiled, and yet “he swore he would never eat perserved eggs.”—but “Ego” is not an ordinary egg preservative, it keeps eggs so fresh that even cooking experts cannot distinguish them from “fresh laid.” 1/6 jar does 400 eggs.— Advt.
LOVELY STYLES TO KNIT. The season’s most charming knitteds, 15 lovely garments, are contained in Patons and Baldwins’ No. 9 Specialty Knitting Book. Cardigans, Jumpers, Ensembles, Gauntlet Gloves. Full knitting directions. Photos of each garment. Price 7d. posted. Send stamps to Patons and Baldwins Ltd., Box 14418, Wellington.—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 22419, 5 September 1934, Page 5
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