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raw, lok - w \ . i THE SMARTEST, CHEAPEST t Ewk S' ' ” * \“ *«•* LITTLE FELLOW ON OUR DIET. ) •• • OUR FRIEND J t V ’ X /■III RANDOM RECIPE: Bp Left-overs moke POTATO NESTS: Mash WT left-over potatoes with a little butter and milk, add pepper and salt to taste; then some’grated cheese. Arrange In rings on rounds of toest Here again T I’ll say I In every shop in New Zealand we’re ln ’ P 1! < J l ’ h * n< j brei,! «n e« in the centre el , . . . , . . .. . . ~ . „ each. Bake until eggs are set. Serve surroundmaking housewives blush when they hand over their small .a wtth cooked g“dn peas and garnish with change and get back an armload I “Amazing”, they say—and parsley. we agree! Certainly it’s amazing that so much good food can be sold for so little. But thank goodness we’re plentiful this / season, because the more potatoes people eat the more flour and wheat will be saved for distribution in Britain. And that’s something, don’t you think? / v -muz-j WijlLE THEY’RE STILL NEW .. . AND SO LOW PRICED Fcci&ai

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Wanganui Chronicle, 25 February 1948, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 25 February 1948, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 25 February 1948, Page 6

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