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A SHORT CUT TO PERFECT PASTRY. There are many delightful things the average housewife would like to make, but she has baulked at them because of her uncertainty of turning out good puff pastry. Very few women know-that it is possible to buy delightful puff pastry all ready mixed and ready to pop into the oven. It is called Fether-Flake. There are no ingredients to add, no mixing needed. Roll out the FetherFlake, cut to shape, and bake with fruit or jam as required. The crisp, light and flaky puff pastry that will meet your eye when you open the oven will wed you for all time to Fether-Flake. Fether-Flake costs only lOd per pound at any Ernest Adams Shop. 1

FEWER DIVORCE CASES. There will "be fewer divorce cases caused by bad cooking if wifey will take the trouble to pop a bottle of Pioneer Worcestershire Sauce on the table. The “ sameness ” of everyday meals disappears under the tasty, appetising flavour of Pioneer Sauce. Ask your grocer for Pioneer. 6

ARE YOU A MODERN COOK? Modern cooks like to experiment with new dishes—are always on the lookout for a new wrinkle, a new method, or better ingredients. Therefore, if you are a modern cook you will at least try White Cottell’s pure English Malt Vinegar. No sourness, no insipidness. Just a rich mellow flavour that will win you. Ask you grocer for White Cottell’s.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19240, 29 November 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19240, 29 November 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19240, 29 November 1930, Page 14

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