»l , • I „ f Delicious ] .; J Fruit Jelly. • n * Fruit Jellies without gelatine ■ g are delicious and cooling > d , - when made with j 4 Corafto. i • These jellies aa:e simply made % I using the juice strained from U m well stewed fruit, and thicken- D J ing with Corn Flour. Only 3 N "*] minutes boiling required, then 4 % cool in a shape. See detailed J J recipe in book offered below, g : Children love ihse jellies, v t • The ftesh flavour of the ripe 8 a fruit juices has a great attrac- g tion for the little people, and ' fruit jellies made JH G Com Flour fe K are thoroughly " n wholesome. 1 f- I.' "TV Serve with g •"' «fr switched cream. , z ■* it3(jL'~/l§ ° rcustar dfffSyJayislr /' Cookery Book. k~J|l|f i?»em ?. £. Gi7- i ' '■* HckPx 'H# Auckland. fe • I Good for CATARRH, Asthmatioal, I 8 Bronchial, and other Coughs jj HEMPS ESSENCE I Costs 2/-—Makes 1 pint—Saves 10/- § WOMAN'S WORLD *—. (Continued.from page 2.) Tho Milk-woman on the Hound. Among the now occupations that aro being taken up .by women may be nuni- ..".•• tiered tho calling of the milk-man. Tho ' first milk-woman has appeared in one of the suburbs, driving the cart and "' delivering the milk from door to door In place of her husband, who, having married after the outbreak of the war, has been called.up as : a'member of the First Division. Silk Scarves: for ■ Ladies now attract your attention, at Price's' Store, 51-56 . Willis Street. -.■ Thedaintiest ■ shades, for the' coming 6easoh .are now displayed for your choosing.--Advt. - . Miss Poole, Art Florist,' 70 Manners Street, for "Bon .Voyage" Posies, Theatre and Wedding Bouquets,' Wreaths and Crosses, Cut Flowers, etc. A plentiful supply of beautiful Asters now on hand. Ring- 'Phono 2409.—Advt. •'•."■ Your boys' needs right here in winter weight grey TJnion Shirts, 6s. lid. to Bs. 6d. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.-Advt. .
B b m f=i m eji' - H ' " ©US MEW H 1 111 Are now ready for your inspection-and a fine lot .. " they are too. ♦ > These * 0 favourite-materials are in s 1 good Winter Shades, and. j J are priced very 1 I WE PAY POSTAGE ON COUNTRY ORDERS. | I DONEGAL' TWEEDS-Pretty H° designs; '42in. 2s. 11d. yard. HEATHER CHEVIOTS-42in. 3s. 11d. yard. _ TWEEDS—In smart Grey ef--0 fects; 42in. to 54in. 0 « 2S. Ltd., 3s. 6d., 3s. Ltd., n 4s. 6d., to 6s. lid. yard. , TWEEDS—In fashionable Check I designs; 44in. and 55in.. 4s. 6d., 4s. 11d.,55..11d. yard. j x SUITING TWEEDS-50in. to (3 60in., for smart Costumes. 0 6s. lid.-, 7s. 11d., Bs. I1d„ j" 10s. Gd. [I. TWEEDS—New Harris effects; '46in. to 54in. ss. 6d., ss. 11tl., 6s. 6d., ' [J 6s. lid. [] ■ i iimn I WRITE FOR PATTERNS. |
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3025, 12 March 1917, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3025, 12 March 1917, Page 3
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