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0. XMAS I I 7 ■> Have you entei i A ■■■ ' / Aunt Daisy’s 1 1 i # IK 1 MAX Xmas Ca l > ‘MI Contest— £25 fiJ r L’ prize ’. VI-MAX XMAS PUDDING VI-MAX XMAS CAKE 3oz Vl-MAJC (coarse or line), Boz butter, 3oz white flour or fine wholemeal, Boz sugar (light brown), ioz breadcrumbs, 4oz white flour or fine wholemeal, 6oz suet, 4oz VI-MAX (fine), 4oz currants, 6 eggs, 4oz seeded raisins, Boz sultanas, 4oz sultanas, Boz currants, •1 teaspoon nutmeg, 11b seeded raisins, 1 dessertspoon treacle, 4oz cherries, 1 teaspoon salt, 4oz almonds (it available), 1 tablespoons milk, 4oz peel, lozs brown sugar, 1 dessertspoon cinnamon, I teaspoon spice, 1 tablespoon spice, loz peel, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, 1 level teaspoon soda, 2 tablespoons wine, sherrj’, or i eggs, brandy, 2oz almonds (if available), Grated rind 1 lemon, Method: Prepare fruit and mix with Method: Cream butter and :ugar, all dry ingredients. Mix with beaten add beaten eggs alternately with eggs in which the treacle has been sifted flour and Vl-MAX. Add predissolved. Add soda dissolved in pared fruit and lastly wine, sherry .nilk and put into a greased basin or brandy Beat well. Bake in Cover and steam at least four hours greased tin tor 3J to 4 nours. Vl-MAX, the vitamin-plus Breaklast Food and Cooking Cereal is prepared by D. H Brown and Son Ltd . M< orhouse Avenue. Christchurch, and sold by all stores in 31b cartons and 71b bags in Coarse and Fine grades.

sc"® 11 *' wfibsi ) obS 1® 1 an® \ No other country in the world has rehabilitated its \ servicemen and women more smoothly and quickly, more generously and with less unemployment than New Zealand. Early in the war the Labour Government made plans to re-establish in jobs, in business, on farms and in homes all those who served and needed assistance. The success of Labour’s Rehabilitation scheme contrasts strikingly with the dismal treatment handed out to returned soldiers of the last war. Read this record of achievement —accomplished within less than 12 months after VJ day! HOMES FOR SERVICEMEN up businesses of their own. Through assistance in building Thousands more, under a generor purchasing, allocation of state ous scheme, have received trade ALREADY MORE THAN rental houses or flats, or esUb- training, and plans are made £25,000,000 HAS BEEN lishment on farms with dwell- f° r training 9,000 more In GRANTED IN LOANS TO EXIngs, more than 18,500 have next five years. Free-of- qFpvIrFMFN been provided with homes. interest loans to purchase tools Free-of-lntqrest loan, have been of‘r»de are readily available. GUARANTEES FAIR ANO advanced tJover 15,000 for the GENEROUS TREATMENT TO purchase of furniture. SOLDIERS INTO FARMERS WHO SERVED. Nearly 3,000 men have been BUSINESS AS USUAL a „j,ted to buy their own farms More than 27,000 ex-servicemen —and Labour plans to settle have been assisted to find jobs, 6,000 more in the next four and nearly 4,000 helped to set years. "

'REI-AX' \ ■ , ' Q 1' \ . -L-_ '' | jSjyc gW ’if 1 / S |s| r /Hi / [WT -'■ Prepare iu< carefree Summer Holidays NOW don’t worry about holiday accommodation Start thinking about your Christmas Holiday " ow 7 h^ h . l$ Vi more petrol and better conditions the whole of the land wfll be awheel-Hotels and Guest Houses fully booked, accommodation at a premium. Be Independent - sleep under canvas. The House of RELAX offen a complete and attractive range of folding camp equipment TEN IX ■REMX’ ROLPROOFEO TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDS camp comfort you can fold up and carry TENTS AND FOLDING in the back of the car. But hurry—there's a shortage of canvas an C.‘MP FURNITURE ARE supplies are limited. obtainable from all nearMt rm "* REPUTABLE RETAILERS to show you the complete range. OF CAMPING AND SPORTING EQUIPMENT Q TT THROUGHOUT NEW gSr | 1 4 1 V . ■•—l MM BjM A TENTS & FOLDING CAMP furniture Manufactured by J J McCASKEY & SON LTD.. WALTER ST., WELLINGTON.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1946, Page 7

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