Laugh at the Mamaku Hills and Mud! mm mmm ' Rssemss a Six-oylin-I tier Lim@sisine frsm I the treacherous EiSa--1 makia Bush. 1 I 7 h.p. versus -3$ h.p. Untold Energy concealed in this THE PHOTOGRAPH BELOW FULLY 1 DEMONSTRATES THE WONDERFUL STRENGTH AND DURABILITY EMBODIED IN THE MAKE-UP OF THE WORLD FAMOUS CITROEN. MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TODAY FOR A TRtAL RUN IN THIS WONDER CAR. ECONOMY EXEMPLIFIED. DURABILITY & COMFORT UNSURPASSED. YOU DON'T GAMBLE WHEN YOU BUY A CITROEN LET US DEMONSTRATE. DISTRIBUTORS FOR NORTH ISLAND COLLINGWOOD STREET, HAMILTON. LET US DEMONSTRATE. DISTRIBUTORS FOR NORTH ISLAND ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. n>HONE .►*i*~*-w 41-680 You eat —or drink—Marmite mainly because you like it. Like its pleasant flavour, its delicate savoury tang. And you appreciate the convenience of Marmite. The merest scrape of it on buttered toast ■ —your perfect sandwich; a teaspoonful in a cup of boiling water— > your nicest and most invigorating drink; a little Marmite added to soup or stew or entree —your "better" cooking which leaves ordinary cooking nowhere. The "niceness" of Marmite, its convenience, are good reasons for using it, but the best of all reasons is the value of Marmite as a food. Do you know that Marmite is a pure vegetable extract? that it is the richest known source of vitamin-B? that every scrap of it is real food? Marmite is also a potent factor in the digestion and assimilation of other foods. TOO MUCH SPOILS THE FLAVOUR Marmite is a highly concentrated food and therefore should be used sparingly. When making sandwiches of Marmite, be very careful to spread the merest film of the Extract upon buttered bread, toast or biscuits. A greater quantity is unnecessarily extravagant. Remember —too much spoils the flavour. , «3SS3S> Prices have been reduced and the larger the jar, the greater the reduction, hence increased economy. Obtainable from all grocers throughout New Zealand and The Sanitarium Health Food Cos., Shops: I 74 Queen Street, Auckland. 83 Willis Street, Wellington. 708 Colombo Street, Christchurch. 93 Princes Street, Dunedin. Make Lentil Pie with Marmite. Cover dish with two inch layer of cooked lentils. Add layer of cooked or raw onion, layer of breadcrumbs, layer of gr° u »»<j nxi * s > l aver °* cooked potatoes. Add to one cup of new milk, one teaspoonful of Marmite and one beaten egg. Pour over potato and cover dish with pastry. Cook in moderate oven for twenty minutes.
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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16653, 19 November 1925, Page 5
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