DELIGHT YOUR FAMILY WITH APPLE PIE Apple pie is always popular,- especially made with Fether-Flake. With Fether-Flake apple pies are so simply and quickly made, because FetherFlake is ready-made perfect pufl pastry which requires only to be rolled out, cut to shape, then baked. Fether-Flake is made from absolutely the finest ingredients and perfect results are assured. Always the same light, lovely, golden-brown flaky pastry that tastes as good as it looks.- Fether-Flake is economical, too—pieces left over can be used for making small tarts, savouries, cheese straws, etc., which are just the thing for afternoon tea or supper. Fether-Flake is obtalninble only at Ernest Adams, Ltd., Cake Shops and Agencies at lOd per lb. Country Agencies slightly extra. At the moment fuller supplies are being released each da y- Advt.
WHERE DO MOTHS GO IN WINTERTIME? ...under the edge, «f Carpete, and in wardrobes to lay egrs. USB . W.K.F. POWDER (A D.D.T. Compound) every two weeks from now on Uli Spring and yon will kill all adult moth, aa well a, tn. grab, aa they hatch. From all Chemists and Stores. brent * co. (Chrutchuroh) Ltd. 475 st. Asaph Street, Christchurch
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24895, 7 June 1946, Page 2
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