IS YOUR COOKING REALLY ENJOYED?
OR IS IT MERELY TOLERATED. A GOOD ESSENCE MAKES ALL •. THE DIFFERENCE! "How do you like this sauce, or that cake or pudding?" you often ask your home-folk. "Oh fine," they answer. Is the use of this adjective a habitjust to spare your feelings, or do they really mean that it's all that the word implies? So many women serve tasteless food through inexperience. All essences look alike, but must be judged by flavour. Stevens' "Cathedral Brand" Essence is best because it is true to name, stronger, and therefore goes further. A.2Joz bottle actually goes nearly twice as far as other makes of same quantity. Don't forget to send 4d in stamps (to defray packing, and postage) to H. F. Stevens, "Cathedral Brand" Essences. Christchurch, for a copy of Free Cookery Book compiled by Miss Trent. —3
Useful New Year Giits. Slippers, Real Eskimo Alaskan, hand-made Moccasins, made of Arctic furs. Price 255. Ladies' Felt Moccasins, 12s 6d Ladies' Felt Cosy, best quality. 7s 6d. Smart Satin Quilted Grecian Sheba Bath Shoes, also in Courts, various shades, with baby Louis heels. Write H. Pannell and Co., 105 Manchester street. Christchurch. : 'Phone 694. —P7091
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 2
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198IS YOUR COOKING REALLY ENJOYED? Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 2
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