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■-■ gill -TEMDERji -JUICY MBIT, . Tho perfection of roasting meat, says an authority, con- . eists in doing it neither too slowly so as to wither it, nor I \ T* too rapidly 5,0 as to burn it. In other words, whether or 8 I \\ . not your meat Iβ tender and juicy depends largely on Iβ 1 iff yoiif >"!>nge. With a - • fou can Dβ sure .of cooking.perfection. It yields a /^Sp3sfflffi'J>s^^MS9'^ ! y' steady, evenheat, which: browns the meat top and j^W^^g^wP^ia'Sttt bottom delioiously, keeps ,iii the juices, preserves BuKJagj.. tho flavour and natural tasto of the meat, and W^SS^i&^^^^^lji adds to its digestibility. -Surely a Range that aßwia|e«» ,, S|' cooks like this 13 worth getting I Got. the cata- fffiifeTpSirrt 4 ®^!^ loguo, and see from the testimonials-how enthusl- sjßl|i™[|!||[lhro^/^!§-'Si .astic others' aro over it. Post free.- , ljlilsli»»^lyi^ :^*"§ MANUFACTURERS, DUNEDIN. , eE^™flW !^*-«'v™! *M |vv Panel your walls with AMIWUB I/M SWIM 1\ 1 : ' : ii» lT nid Is imitation Hardwood that looks Inst like 'i/Zlll I l\\\ll MUHiV •', ■ hardwood—that has all tho charm of lmriiwood-llja» i/// 11 rtUll iWUUUM falthfnlly roproduooa its grain ond Boftucsa o( colour. ?/// 11l 111 111 VVCWWW lti3 m >» alicete that can bo taokoilto //// \\U 4 ■? the rtudn or oier oilstlng walls. Think what » ///WWV / / difference it would mako to jour houso to havo the liU \\Vv ' ill flUiAw lest rooms panellod I Tho cost is yorj littlo-let us i!/M\VvV I 111 lIIIUW send you prices and aamplos f/f/l ill I ))) : THE PARAFFINE PAINT CO., I^ '/////; U 111 I) (Manufacturers of Mai thoid) ' SYDNEY //liVvvV uIIIWIIIIn Agonie In North Island: Quaiter Dyltte and ' IflftVuV I I I I 111 Co.. WcUlnsrton; Klrkcaldio ond Btains, /I 111) ■■ f / II ml UA; Wclltaeton; E. W, mils and Co., Wei- I \l) , Jlllnl 11 lington: John Bunia and Co., Ltd., Auck- ' 11/ l I ill 11 Illlln land; Hill end Plummor, Ltd.,' Auckland; 111/111 if I' J lilt I Hpniy WilUama.end 80ns, Ltd., Napier. ,'' j
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 13
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656Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 13
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