THE POPULAR PRINCESS TART. This is a great favourite amongst Fetlier-Flake users. Take 41b FetherFlake, jam or stewed fruit. Custard: 1 teacup milk, 1 dessertspoon Hour and sugar together, add milk, pour on to plate lined with Fether-Flake. Bake in moderate oven about £ hour. Spread with jam or stewed fruit. Pile two stiffly beaten whites of eggs on top and bake a pale brown. Fether-Flake is puff pastry ready to bake. No further ingredients or mixing needed. Just roll and bake. 8d per lb. at the Ernest Adams, Ltd., cake shop
. . . . AFTER THAT SKIN TREATMENT WITH OLIVE OIL, NURSE, KEEP TO PALMOLIVE FOR SAFETY A Wm <■ 3b I* insist to-day, as for many years they have insisted, that Olive Oil alone is safe to use upon the sensitive skin of new-born babes. Olive Oil, so safe for babies, fulfils the two most important functions of all modern, beauty treatment. It cleanses gently, safely. It nourishes and so helps to prevent dryness and resist the coming of wrinkles. Remember, into each cake of Palmolive Soap goes an abundof Olive Oil . Nature 9 s greatest jpßr beauty aid. / % /Jk V Famous beauty specialists all over the world, therefore, advise regular use of Palmolive Soap because of its rich content of pure olive oil. There is nothing so beneficial to complexions as the gentle lather of Palmolive. No matter how sensitive your skin, no matter what the climatic conditions may be, you can use this bland and lovely soap with safety at all times. ★ "ONLY Olive Oil Baby’s delicate skin. Palmolive is so safe is safe for That is why for yours." P PALMOLIVE l(jLSvjp (ibrTL^dljLoUurns
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19862, 27 July 1934, Page 12
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