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You can make these with Fether-Flake T PRINCESS TART. ilb Father Flak*. Jam or atewed fruit. CUSTARD:—I tearnp milk. t«aapoon flour, 2 egg yolk*. “Fether-Flake—A Boon for the Busy” RUSSIAN FISH PIES. lib Fether-Flake. rolled out tin thick, than divide Into about four equal squares. Put flliing FISH FILLING: —I tin salmon (any cooked fish would do), J pint milk, 1 level tablespoon flour, 1 level tablespoon batter, salt, pepper, lemon jnice, 1 bard boiled egg, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley. Make sauce with the milk, batter and flour, then add fish flaked into small pieces. Use cold. “Fether-Flake—A Boon for the Busy” TREACLE TART. 60s Fether-Flake, 2os breadcrumb*, rind of 1 lemon, Oolden Syrup. Line a Us plate with the Fether-Flake, bake till Arm. then put in half breadcrumbs and the lemon rind. Cover well with syrup, finish with breadcrumbs and bake till pastry is cooked. “Fether-Flake—A Boon for the Busy” Fether-Flake Is very high quality puff poetry, ready for the oven. NAPOLEON CAKE. Divide 80c Fether-Flake into two pieces, roll out thinly. Line an oblong or square tin with one piece, prick and spread with Raspberry Jam. Make a nice sponge sandwich and spread over Fether-Flake. Cover the other piece of Fether-Flake with jam and place carefully on top of sponge. Bake about J-hour in moderate oven. Ice when cold and decorate with chopped nuts. “ Fether-Flake—A Boon for the Busy” FETHER-FLAKE “Just Roll and Bake.” 8 d. lb. Slightly extra at Country Agencies ONLY AT ERNEST ADAMS LIMITED CAKE SHOPS AMD AGENCIES Don’t Miss the Mail! Would You Like to Receive a Christmas Present on New Year’s Day? OF COURSE NOT. NO ONE DOES. Don’t Let that Fate Overtake the Gifts YOU Send Away. BE WISE AND POST THAT COPY OF THE The Christchurch STAR Pictorial Annual NOW! so that it may arrive in Britain for Christmas. Remember that 12,000 miles of sea lie between you and your friends in the Old Country. They would like to have a Christmas gift from you. Nothing will be appreciated so much as this appropriate pictorial souvenir of New Zealand. Catch the mail and make sure it will arrive in time. THERE ARE THREE CHRISTMAS MAILS. Wise people will post by the first mail, and send the Pictorial by the Monowai, which leaves Wellington on November 3, for San Francisco, with mail which will arrive in London on December 3. Closing date in Christchurch for this mail is Monday, November 2, at 5.25 p.m. Due in London on December 12; mail per the Rangitiki closes here on Wednesday, November 4, at the same time. For the laggards Providence has reserved the Tamaroa, whose mail will arrive in London on December 17. Closing date of this mail in Christchurch is Tuesday, November 10. POST THE ANNUAL TO-DAY. Buy that “ Christchurch Star Pictorial Annual ” now, and catch the mail. Your friends will appreciate your thoughtfulness. The Annual costs 2s, and the postage is One Penny to all parts of the British Empire (U.S.A. and Foreign Countries 3d.). ON SALE At all STATIONERS and BOOKSELLERS zfor from the Publisher, “ Times and ‘ Star Cathedral Square, Christchurch.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 257, 29 October 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 257, 29 October 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 257, 29 October 1931, Page 6