(EATAPPLES««I£RiAi) C the Duimond O-TlS iwh/ j 4 I $ ft. Apples for health and Diamond O-TIS for energy. Make the ? - most a PP' es while they are cheap and plentiful, but don't /ft w overlook the most essential of all foodstuffs—carbohydrates—mwA * n diamond O-TIS is particularly rich. 1 I ;4j | This B rcat encr gy f° o< ! is just as necessary in summer as In ' \ winter, and If you have temporarily given up your morning ■ /*, < '■/ plate of porridge during the hot weather, make sure of having V your essential carbohydrates some other way. ' Here is a recipe for a delicious apple pudding that Is “DIAMOND O-TlS’’ most suitable for APPLE PUDDING summertime, Ingredients: \ Stewed apples sweetened and flavoured, 4 ozs. zULt ** \ TfeWw flour, 4 ozs. Qiamond O-Tis, 3 ozs. grated suet, C \ 2 level teaspoons baking powder, J teaspoon salt, \ a 1 milk to mix, I tablespoon sugar. \\ \ WjjE® Method: \\ \ Mix all ingredients except apples to stiff dough. \\ * Y’Jr \ Have saucepan about half full of stewed apples. \\ \ vlwtm cooked with rather more water than is usual. \\ f W w /r' \ VEHS Roll mixture out to size of saucepan, put on top \\ vlpwm of apples, cover with lid. Cook ’to hour. Cut \\ into wedge shaped pieces and serve with spoonful \\ laflS Dripping into flour \\ Ww may be \ \ . - \ v x « Manufactured by THE TIMARU MILLING CO. LTD. \\ Bl Q-yig Presenting • OPENING DISPLA YS l “A USTERITY ) A A UTUMN” L J FASHIONS OF WD Be among the first to call and see the Newest Fashions t / \ / \ \ I offering for this our first “Austerity Autumn.” Contrary i / | I l \ I to expectations, austerity regulations have not detracted '-J \ k I one iota from Smartness and Style-appeal—based on a 'Hi practical theme in keeping with the spirit of the times. » \\ I See Our Opening WINDOW and INTERIOR DISPLAYS. < W, And by the way, one of the new points to note is the ascendancy of Akaroa Homespuns, * taking their place beside Harris and Scottish Tweeds among the well-tailored, high-grade Winter Coats. *
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It mag be on Because war needs have restricted shipping space, you may not be able to buy all the Mustard you'd like. Remember, this is not your storekeeper’s fault. The amount of Mustard available for civilians depends on shipping space and the needs of the troops in camp. When your grocer can hand you a tin of Colman’s Mustard, make it last! Mix just enough for each meal and add that extra enjoyment with a dash of Colman’s Mustard. Colmaffs Mustard
KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help 15 MILES of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste If kidneys don’t pass 3 pinta a day and rid of 3 pounds of waste matter, the 14 miles of kidney tubes and filters become clogged with poisonous waste and the danger of acid poisoning is greatly increased. This acid condition Is a danger signal and mav be the beginning of nagging backaches, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feet and ankles, puffiness under the eyes, rheumatic pains and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passages, with smarting and burning, show there Is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Most people watch their bowels, which contain only 27 feet of Intestines, but neglect ti e kidneys, which contain 15 miles of tiny tubes and filters. Don’t delay I Ask your chemist or stord for DOAN’S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS... used successfully the world over by mllllonl of people. They give quick relief and will help to flush out the 15 MILES of kidney tulns. GET DOAN’S BACKACHE KIDNXt PILLS st your chemist or ttorsb Foster-McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton St., Sydney.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 60, 13 March 1943, Page 2
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