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For Father This Sunday . WORK SHIRTS Fleecy Lined, Wire. Twist, Black Italian. Sizes ranging from 2,to 8. SPORTS SHIRTS In Gay Checked Synthetics. COTTON MESH SPORTS SHIRTS , .In. Lemon, Green, Rust, Grey, White. WOOLLEN AND INTERLOCK UNDERWEAR " In finest qualities. Also Selective Range oi SOX, TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARVES, PYJAMAS M. and 0S. Tan Fleecy Lined Leather Gloves. AXi AT 5 JOHN COflfSY'S 'PHONE 471. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. 1 . — = j f-j : f * . : > ■}' :R1 \ ■ iTHiAci'df MOTOR 01I.S •; j . t ■ ATLANTIC UNION1 6ft. COMPANy LTO. floc. in N.S.W.y . . , «.«[ ;: \ * ' ' ' . ,c:'' i

THIS WAY... j 1 The cabbage should be as fresh as possibie, and pre- ^ paredjust before cooking. 2 Wash well before shredding, coarsely. 3 Put a teacupful of water in the saucepan (enough for I Ib. to 2 !b. of cabbage), add salt and bring to thsi boil. 11 4 Add the shredded cabbage to the boiling saitsd water, put the lid on tight and keep it on. 5 Boil for (0 to 15 minutes, shaking the saucepan onc§ i or twice during cooking. j 6 Serve at once. Six simple rules for successful cooking. This way th© cabbage retains its trispness, flavour and health-giving ! vitamins. For the good of your health eat a raw or cooked greera vegetable each day-— and make cabbage your standby. ICl-EP THiS ANNOUNCtMtNT rOR rUTURE REi-l;Rfc»4Cff . . I2

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1946, Page 6

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