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SERVICE One Day— Jr “' King Alfred FEELING VEBY DOWS IN THE DUMPS BETOOK HIMSELF TO THE DOOR OF A COTTAGER’S HUT. KNOCKING UPON THE DOOR HE WAS BADE TO ENTER AND BE SEATED, BY' THE GOOD WIFE. WHO, IF HISTORY CAN BE BELIED UPON WAS MIXING THE DOUGH PREPARATORY TO BAKING SOME CAKES., ALFRED WAS SEATED BEFORE THE FIRE AND THE GOOD WOMAN, QUITE IGNORANT OF WHOM HER VISITOR WAS, TOLD HIM TO KEEP HIS EYE ON THE CAKES AND NOT LET THEM BURN. LOST IN MEDITATION HE SAT THERE LOOKING INTO THE FLAMES. NO DOUBT SEEKING SOME SOLUTION OF HIS CLOTHING PROBLEMS—ISOME'*OF HIS RAIMENT WAS ALREADY LOOKING A BIT MOTH-EATEN—HE WAS VERY WORRIED, CAN YOU WONDER AT IT? THERE WAS NO DRAPERY SAMPLE BOOMS IN THOSE DAYS. WHILE HE WAS STILL PONDERING. THE GOOD WIFE RETURNED. AND THERE WERE THE CAKES BURNT TO A FRAZZLE. SHE SCOLDED HIM FOR BEING A GOOD-FOR-NOTHING FELLOW, AND KING ALF. BEING A GOOD SPORT TOOK IT ALL IN GOOD PART. THERE’S NO EXCUSE NOWADAYS FOR HUBBY TO BURN THE CAKES WHILE PONDERING THE CLOTHING PROBLEM. HAVE A LOOK AT THE VALUES OFFERED YOU BELOW. AND IF KING ALF WAS ALIVE TO-DAY DAYLIGHT WOULD HND HIM SITTING ON OUR DOORSTEP—SO BE EARLY! BOYS’ PULLOVERS—Here is I WOMEN’S CRASH COATS just the thing you hare been | We are offering this line at a wanting for your boy; a real very special price. We know Bargain. In Grey and Fawn. I that they are going to sell —Only 4/11 1 quickly, and here is the price 4/11 i e» T A T^ S RUBBER J NAVY PRINTED DELAINE COATS—Now rs the tune to FROCKS—Now these Frocks a real stunning lot, and /L . y 2? s>utatJe . jnst the thing. At tlie either for winter or summar - ■ . " t _r 7 L. ■ very moderate price.—From a limited number only.—Our | n /p Price for this Week, /J J | lu/f) PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS CHILDREN'S NAV 2 BLAZ- ■ A Great range in stock, just EBE—No child should be ■ landed, and in all colours. We without one of these comfy | have made a special Cut in Blazers: these are very smart these.—Now selling this week and there are a number of as- I at 4 /-I -g sorted coloured cords to » Tt/ JL JL choose from. —From 7/ I 1 ® eaclL 1 ' 11 | CREAM and NAVY WOVEN BLOOMERS —We are clearCHTLDREN’S COLOURED I this Une out at a price COTTON FROCKS—Now is tha ' t cannot be equalled anyyour opportunity of securing | where else. A splendid snip Summer Frocks for the chil- at 1 /fi 1/9 dren. Every mother knows | x u how handy it is to have some of these frocks to come and | WOMEN’S VESTS—Now for go on. Secure your wants the greatest Bargain of the now while they are offering at | j o t. These Vests are of good the tow price 9/11 and quality and the greatest snip, 3/11 each, -11. | har none.—3 for / Drapery Sample Rooms KEITH STREET . . . ’PHONE 3216

Oou.'CMothers making I \ . the Christmas Cake!\ lib. butter, 11b. currants, lib. raisins, 11b. sultanas, mixed < peel, ilb. almonds. 4 breakfast cups flour, 2 breakfast cups sugar, 10 eggs, I heaped teaspoonful Edmonds’ Baking Powder, a wine glass brandy. Beat butter to a cream and add sugar, then mix eggs one by one unbeaten. Mix Baking Powder with flour and put in, then fruit, dredged with flour, and finally brandy. Cook 4| hours, moderate oven. i 284 OVEX 2JSOO 000 TINS OF BAKING POWDER WERE SOLD LAST TEAR

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20005, 23 November 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20005, 23 November 1927, Page 6