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wMSSBIW MODERN LUGGAGE FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS and For Your Visit to the Centennial Exhibition Too ! I SUIT CASES, canvas covered on LADIES’ HAT BOXES. Round SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES fibre-board foundation. Two wide shape in shades of Navy and with strong safety locks. 2 leather hoop battens and an improved Brown. ? tra ? 1 s ’ eather corners an “ leather handle. Shades of Grey and Red. 16in. - - - 21/- handle. 24in - - - 35/- 18in. - - - 23/6 24m. - - - 70/26in. - - - 37/6 26in - - - - 75/PACK ROBES. These canvas cov- _ . SUIT CASES in plain Fibre-board ered cases are new, fitted with coat FIBRE SUIT CASES in plain fibre, with hoop battens and vulcanized hangers and rack. Will hold frocks Finished with strong locks, fibre comers. A deep roomy bag. on the hangers folded across the 22in. - - - 9/6 24in, - - - 22/6 rack. Avoid crushing your holiday 24in. - - - 10/6 26in. - - 25/- frocks. Shades of Fawn, Blue, 26in. - - 11/6 28in. - - - 27/- Green ----- 70/ WEEK-END CASES. A lightweight LADIES’ HAT BOXES in square ATTACHE CASES in heavy fibre. handy size in fawn and grey shape with rounded front, covered Deep bag with safety locks. striped . canvas on fibreboard handle; lined with brocaded Silk 16in. - - - 8/11 foundation - - - - 27/6 and ruched pocket in lid. Shades 18in. _ - - 9/11 „„„„„ . , . , r of Brown and Blue. 1 HAT BOXES in plain and fancy 16in. - - - 22/6 TRAVEL RUGS in all the best grained fibre in square shape. UniSin. _ _ - 25/- makes. - - - From 22/6 to 6gns. lined. Note the price for this strong hat box. 16 and ISin. - 11/6 FOR STURDY DEPENDABLE LUGGAGE /3 4

Build STRENGTH into w\ & Jn w y° ur wa^s GIBRALTAR W[ W BOARD X A /'J 1 — Not/only will it give walls and ceilings a jr—1 greater bracing strength than even outside ' i= -—" I A f __-Jr~O I ~ weatherboards, but it gives tl i added advanJ|. I J tages of FIRE - RESISTANCE, SOUND QUIETENING, HEAT INSULATION and a i BEAUTIFUL FINISH. Use GIBRALTAR ■ BOARD for building or remodelling YOUR ~ 1 home I H F lll T ll *WTirT ,llll W"W"* l l post for free book SOI KbM ■ ■ ■ " . N.Z. Wallboards Ltd. I ' M _ 'W A W A W K Dept S Box 694 Christchurch. UM " B ■ * B ■ W __ B ■ B Please forward a free copy of your book of • ideas details of Gibraltar Board. M■l■ X ■ 1 ■ H S _J * • ? Two More Bell Tea AW« for Afternoon Teas VALENTINE BISCUITS, YELLOW COCONUT CAKES , n 7 flour 1 lemon 4 yolks of eggs pineapple flavouring Joz tiour r wuiuii J desiccated coco- essence 1 yolk of egg butter nut 6oz ca stor sugar y 4 level teaspoonful l‘/soz castor sugar 7oz fl Our 4oz butter baking powder 1 teaspoon baking milk powder Beat the sugar and fat to n cream, add the 3 u- a f finely grated rind of half a small lemon, and Beat the sugar and fat to a cream, then beat beat in the egg-yolk. Sift the flour with the m the egg-yoiks one at a time. Sift the flour baking powder and stir them in, mixing to a with the baking powder and stir it in soft dough. Roll the mixture out fairly the coconut, adding some milk as required, thinlv, cut into shapes with a heart-cutter, Flavour the mixture with a k*J-fl®. “ nut ‘these on a very lightly buttered and pineapple flavouring essence, and turn It into floured tin. and bake them Y in a moderate a greased cake-tin. Dredge castor sugar and oven for a few minutes until light brown. sprinkle coconut on top of ‘ he . StstUcient for about 20 biscuits. Serve with Bell ’’“VS, ?, moderately hot oven to take. Serve Tea and delight your guests. with Bell Tea and delight your guests. CUT THESE BELL TEA IDEAS OUT AND KEEP THEM: AND WATCH THE PAPER EVERY FORTNIGHT FOR FURTHER RECIPES. - and brays Serve with a Petiruns Cup ef /! /

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Southland Times, Issue 23948, 14 October 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23948, 14 October 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23948, 14 October 1939, Page 12

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