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66 Lower PricesHealthful Cooking With little or no water with U H W ALUMINIUM WARE THE NEW PAN WITH NEW AND OLD USE If it’s vegetables or fruit you want to prepare the HEALTHFUL way in their only tasty, zest-giving juices, with little or no added water, use this covered pan of the Vapo-Seal Type. Thick Aluminium that gives off an even gentle heat and the snug tongue-and-groove fit of the cover make it ideal for HEALTHFUL Cooking with little or no water. If you like nourishing soups and stews, with cookedin goodness that hasn't been steamed off into the air, this is the pan for you. When there are candies, fruit butters, etc., in the making : things that must be watched so carefully lest they burn, a thick walled Aluminium Covered Pan is a blessing. And as a saucepan it does everything a good saucernan do; ike cooking fruits and vegetables in water, making icings and sauces, heating milk, boiling eggs, etc. A FUEL SAVER AND A FOOD SAVER Shrinkage of fruit and vegetables due to evaporation is prevented by the VAPOSEAL groove and cover which return the moisture to the food. Inexpensive cuts of meat become tender and juicy in the moist heat. Wastage of food elements is reduced to the minimum. Fuel is saved, too, for much of the cooking can be done over a very low' fire. Then there is the time saved because pot watching is unnecessary with the thick metal and the closefit cover that prevents cooking dry. SIMPLE RULES FOR USE 1. Before using pan the first time wash thoroughly in hot. soapy water. Rinse in clear hot water. 2. When preparing vegetables or fruits, clean or pare them and place in the pan. Add the required amount of boiling water, cover, and reduce heat so that there is only an occasional puff of steam from the cover. 3. Cook the required amount of time without lifting the cover. 4. For meat stews; cut meat into 2-inch cubes; sear in hot fat; cover with water; reduce heat; cover pan and cook gently for 1 hour, or until meat is tender. 5. For foods cooked with water, follow' your usual recipe. 6. Stubborn stains can be removed with CRACKER - JACK Aluminium cleaner or any other good cleanser. The Aluminium Covered Pan comes in 2, 3 and 4 Quart Sizes. m 58 K m m ACCESSOR! IS Higher Values ” You can’t purchase a champion’s score, it’s true, but here at least you can buy the kind of accurately fashioned, stoutly built clubs that will help you to reduce your former average this winter. Hoot mon! Ye dinna ken true golf enjoyment until you waggle one of these well balanced sticks preparatory to giving that wee ba’ the ride of its young life. We are agents for R.M. Strathmore and Son’s celebrated Golf Clubs, made in two grades. All makes of Golf Balls in stock, also Caddie Bags, Tees, Cleaners, Etc. Your other sporting r equirements can best be selected here. BUY YOUR SEED FROM OUR SEED DEPARTMENT CHOICE BULBS ANEMONES, ST. BRIGID. RANUNCULUS ASIATICU3 HYACINTHS (Mixed Varieties) SPARAXIS (Mixed SPANISH IRIS (Mixed Varieties). TULIPS DUTCH IRIS (Finest Mixed) FREESIA (New Hybrids), FREESIA (Southern Cross) FREESIA (Burtonii) IXIAS (Finest Mixed) NARCISSI (Mixed Varieties) ‘c. | SNOWDROPS (English) TRITONIA’S (Mixed Vars.) TULIPS (Cottage, Finest Mixed) GROCERY DEPARTMENT Lenten Fare at Prices ANCHOVIES, in Oil Per Bottle, 1 ANCHOVEY SAUCE ... Per Bottle. ! ANCHOVEY PASTE )Large) . . Per Bottle, ■ SALMON (Best Quality) HOSTESS SOCKEYE . l’s Per Tin. 1 CROSS & BLACKWELL S SOCKEYE „ ~ J CLOVER LEAF SOCKEYE CALEDONIAN CHOICE PINK SERVICE PINK . i’s l’s ALBERTS FRENCH SARDINES RODEL FRENCH SARDINES SKIPPER SARDINES CROSS FISH KING OSCAR HARBOUR BRAND KIPPERED SNACKS TRY A NEW LINE. Best Quality MACKEREL . Per Tin 9d. fi Tins. 4/PILCHARDS Per Tin lOd, 6 Tins fer 4/6 lOd HERRINGS. KIPPERED (Large) HERRINGS IN SAUCE (Large* (Small) HERRINGS. FRESH (Large) (Small) BLOATERS. YARMOUTH . . l's „ „ 1/1 HADDOCKS. FINDON 1/10 SHRIMPS. PEL-LA-CO . . . Per Jar 1/6 SHRIMPS PEL-LA-CO ... Per Tin 1/3 PRAWNS. CROSS & BLACKWELL’S „ „ 2/3 LOBSTER. GOLDEN KEY . 1/9 KING OF CRABS 1/4 WHITEBAIT. Large Tin 2/9 PRAWNS IN ASPIC. Per Jar 4/6 PARMESAN CHEESE. Per Jar 2/TARAGON VINEGAR. Bottle ... 1/6 LING FISH. Per Pound ..... 1/4 WE CALL FOR ORDERS AND DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE TOWN. Our Prices and Quality are Right. OUR OWN SPECIAL TEA. . 3/- lb. 5% DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH ORDERS EASTER GOODS have arrived and are on display. Make your choice early. TEiE FARMERS iiSE. xSUIF .;..i5

J AM AND .Preserving Jars You can obtain all of your Jam-making and Fruitpreserving Requisites from us. Ring ’Phone 215, am! have your Orders Delivered. S ENGLAND, McRAE Limited 1 TIMARU il!llllillill!l!liilllil!l!.iliril!!!.illil!llll!i!!!i!l!'!li:iW illlllllllllll!lli!iii!lillir!lllil!ll;ll'li,iu «{*****j» .*« »*« *j• «J» «*« »*« **« **« *j. »*« »♦♦ »*• •’< «j« *j« «j* *j» «J* *J* *J» *J» «J* >*♦ *t* «J« »*• *j» «£♦ «$» «$► ♦t’ *l* -I**!* I ECONO iVL Y | 1 | »?* By making your purchases *T9in us you save money. We have just *> <• concluded our most successful year and we wish.to thank our patrons. *3» J Don’t hesitate, we are sincere. Besides being the largest Dispensary * *> in South Canterburv we sell at the lowest prices. * *»• v * A trial will convince you that we are prompt, reliable, reasonable and * civil. g DISPENSARY STAFFORD STREET NORTH A. E. S. HANAN, Ph.C., Mgr. * * *■ :«j**jw>* DAIRY FARMERS HAVE YOU DECIDED WHERE TO SEND YOUR CREAM THIS CuMir SEASON? GIVE US A TRIAL. OUR LORRIES COLLECT IN ALL DISTRICTS. DO NOT DELAY. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF PRIME BACON FIGS. ALPJND DAIRY CO.. Ltd.. STMARU. 'Phone 623,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18520, 18 March 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18520, 18 March 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18520, 18 March 1930, Page 5

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