H Jd§, '/ A kf&&) fa f t iSsW. /■» MM 7A • LL 7 ■n < ' ' M h i \IUE if \f r : /£ 'Z 7// / .:'/?/; 0 ' ' '//// i ■ I w&jm j£ RULE No. 5 OF THE MUSTARD CLUB Every member shall insist that the Mustard is freshly mixed, and publicly refuse Mustard that is put before him unmixed. It is NOT really table mustard until mixed for 10 minutes. JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB For the M.M.C. Badge and copy of Mustard Club rule* with Cook Book, send 6d. in stamps to Miss Di Gester, Mustard Club, c o ColmarTs Mustard, r ellington Would you like these three Measuring Spoons ? !SH Y are waiting for you at the Office of Raven Tea—three useful little Aluminium spoons,to measure 1 teaspoonful, H teaspoonful, teaspoonfuL They are only for users of Raven Tea, so send in an empty Raven Tea packet with your name and address to Raven Tea Coy., P.O. Box 252. Christchurch, and you will IHBMSBSi BP receive a set by return post as long as they last. Unfortunately, there is not a large number of sets. We suggest that you send SOON. RAVEN TEA Sore the and win #f 5. Coupons collected, during fxut yemrt are good for present competition. The wick may be otarviag Try Laurel The Perfect Food jor your Stove and Lamp. msrnm Fa w p£-*Sii UR e The Soft WHITE Light Vacuum Oil Company FTT, LTD. A Iso Marketers of 'Perfection Oil Cook Stoves and Heaters HERE’S a sad and gloomy sight . . the faithful wick, famished for want of Kerosene, is actually doing the job itself! ... cotton threads all smoking and fuming .... quite charred by the misery of it all. Into that lamp with the dismal chimney someone has poured a kerosene that just can’t climb wicks . . . inferior kerosene, without a doubt. Now, the bright, glad gleams of ‘'soft white light’" come from satisfied wicks, fed by “ Laurel ” . . . , the best wick feeder, and finest wick climber vou could get from any storekeeper. Stove wicks .... lamp wicks, fed with "Laurel” have a steadier, cleaner flame, that gives “live” heat for cooking, and soft, eye-comforting radiance from the lamp. Guard your faithful wicks from starvation by insisting on “Laurel” when you give your order.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 665, 17 May 1929, Page 4
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