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im-pm mmumti w* u mini a w wh |^^W, % \What'do you know CWjfl ■ kora rlour; , l f \ Many housewives: make j I % _j*gst~Ssi§=c£ \ .mistakes about Corn Flour. A __^^ ffltsMarixr use it only for , '/\,f*~^^p^ jjs^i :^. ; •:. making blancmange.; wAf> (S^^ffi^ JOffii Others think it is only for ■§[ f/Zl ! yi£j@|J sweet milk puddaigs; but ft. J . it makes excellent savoury ~ *5. ' dishes too. p 2 . * fe not for occasional uie, but is an everyday J* 1 economy. "Another mistake is to think that any Corn 1 Flour wifl do. It is important to use L |[\ Gbnfc'Xkniz P \ the J ltfntt thai made. Corn Flour famous. ja aV x Corn' Flcm>foir eroryday light cookery is a revelation to $ boasewwes who have fooawly only used it now and then. L 8 They base learned haw many simple, yet ' attractive, r' | light disbesit makes. ' k i i LmrtrJhe.'Xcrtls of easy Corn Flour cookery. The Kai «j" Bntta <fr Poison redpe book mil help you. Il (ices Uj] ■ s mfgebabttcihntjor ihttnakfng of economical sueet pi. Eg caitaooalg dishes, soups mi sauces. Il can be had B "* . fiee for a postcard lo J. B.GHfillan * Co, P.O. H! 8 Boxß4B,'Atickl<">J- Write for a copy TO-DAY. P m m mm HTTTBTTIinafI j FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS 1 ' ,„„-.-, j FROM THE GROWERS ! j' The Largest Tea Planters in the World i I . ! ARE BELI6HTFUL IN FLAVOUR j \ AND THEY NEVER GET BITTER! j 5 ' ■■■■ ■■ ■■!■ i j ! j Not* well Jhat phrase: ','Thoy nayor ..get, bitter." J | It-is-not an assertion.; It Js a positive fact, and it means .a lot-to tea drinkers. - " *~ f -y '. . , .'., — | 1 '" -.16 "means r absoluto purity -• -It •means-jthat the ' j very choicest" "of lea growths are specially selected j ; on Lipton's own tea' plantations for Lipton's blended t packet teas. •, s \ \ i Only growths containing the least tannin sto i selected, and they are so blended that the liquor j I cannot get hitter when properly propnied. I Try it yourself. Let it stand on the leaves for \ half an hour or half a day, and you will find it' ] I quite palatable and goqd when. you 'come to j ; drink it. • I ~2. ' \ This one fact places Lipton's new tea blends in ] j '.. a class" by. themselves.' There is nothing on the j \ market to come near them for QUALITY and ! VALUE. , , ] j LIPTON'S TEAS ARE THeI MOST j | HEALTHFUL YOU CAN BUY AND THE MOST ECONOMICAL. ' j ! That is why over a million packets are sold every I Week —tho largest in the world No matter how j i wedded you may be to any particular brand of tea, j you owe it to yourself to toy LIPTON'S. i ORDER A PACKET TO-DAY! I • ■■'.''■ ! | Sold in ilb., 11b., Sib.,.and 10lb. packages at Is. 9d., \ I Is. 10d., 25., 2s. 2d., andv2s. 6d. per lb. i I ANY GIROCEft CAN SUPPLY f ] But if you cannot get it write direct to ' j \ 10 PRINCES STREET : AUCKLAND f v v J Read this Appreciation of J • I ffiat another great;quantity ol.mileaee is still to be Bad witi lair ■ *°*"l"mM«ly address these lines «o that fellow-motorists may profit by g my srperJreoe. As an engineering expert I cover distances I ' ■ (rem Wellington, via Wairarapa and Slanawatu, Tanpo, I Gisborne, Bay of Plenty, Rotorna, etc. Most of the latter AZI&' T I . . is scoria country, which is Yervhard on tyres. It was * nnder snch conditions that the Avon fyres were used. /MattOtS W%& "Please repeat my last order." BBMnc¥ J 2L*-' KStiSSi \ , ■ ■ (Sgd.)H.TT.C. HENDERSON, jf^ —ggf WW\ ,1 '■ Avon Tyre Agents Everywhere |||| W |M ■•'■'•• Sole N.Z. Distributors :'■" Bj j MALING & CO., LTD., Chrißtchurch "Avon" Walllngton Stookn>ts—The Dominion Rubbor Co., Lambton Quay. Wh& Ha¥e lieabsr H®©fs? REPAIR THEM PERMANENTLY AT A SMALL COST BEFORE RAIN COMES WITH MISTIME, , APPLY THE SAME AS PfJTTY, WITH A KNIFE OR TKOWEL. Smifli and .Smith/ Irfd., * AOENTS. OPP, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3053, 14 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3053, 14 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3053, 14 April 1917, Page 3

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