"H The most delicious pudding may be truly economical if it §1 is full of nourishment Food-value is'the test. Milk is J still one of the cheapest foods, measured in food units to |g H the pennyworth; Corn Flour makes the most of milk by making it perfectly digestible. S ■' Is , ■ There is economy every day in \li&tmsis2£f' >3ft Corn Flour and cheese pudding, or Corn M fffiw ' Flour,' cheese and tomato pudding, made .yNgr/ ''*2JMdy like a sweet baked Corn Flour pudding, but ffl omitting the sugar and using cheese, or cheese ** '*S f~ and sliced tomatoes instead, make excellent '4 .. " and economical supper dishes, hot or cold. . ||| Ji£?sL\ CHEESE PUDDING .[, «/ 6H. $O» or '° persons, fw. \ fDsJLilei 2 oz. Brown & Poison's Com Flour. 1 W m IkO» I pint Milk. ' \-oz. Butter. : . . ,i J . 4 oz. Grated Cheese. . , i'l fß'LjcL/Tg l , •■■■'■' I traspoonful Salt, Pepper, and • „ m "*sJ>±ZZ~i~- ' Mix the Com Flour with a little of . „ . ~\ZZ<~~?. the milk to a smooth cream. Bring g| N>. C~~~~~y , —~\ the rest of the milk to tire boil and [ ""^sj'■*•'•' stir the Corn Flour into it. Add the J'; i~ yj other ingredients. Boil for ten minutes, *.|jg Jj^W^T'*'^^ l * stirring all the time. Poor into a wdl- ''< . butteredpie-dish and bake in a very '. ~ slow oven till a nice brown on the top, . i", jfg 'W§ y ■■ or brown before the fire. , ; F° r t° mato pudding put four sliced ' fji yrv tomatoes at bottom of pie-dish pour $£ <j§fffi!o&aL%<Z> limatoFtatfig pudding mixture over and bake. r ' i f : E!tantLs£lils\ * ft Electric SiorUr\ r' % Maznilojznllm fy \ Tie lie Four, Itoiel 85! Price: 0951 ' AT MAIN POBTS. . j|| ,'jjl The fa '>>\ FWheiTan inst-(tution7"ali^osttfrom" > 'its ( in« , 'i, position in its' '"■ [r, 1 ; An3 j t , r -. commandtng 'positionjjwithout_jnterruption * „ over a 1 series of^years—^ y jThen you may 6e assured"of that instilu- ' f i, tion's integiity —both as pioduct and / its dealings public j\ " t / output"of 465 motor cars nine The VVillys-Overland Com- b pan}* has'grown steadily t >ahd ; this year ils ( I / deaters have contracted for more than 200 00Q ( motor-cars 1 1/ , factories, ¥■ are^ building,the most comprehensive range \ \ of j, models onej motor 1\ ~ car.concernSi , 'I J.WKenryoui)uy any motorcar intHe Willys-, j * Overland group you are assured by 4 « 'manding position ,in the •jmdustry—by our, \ J/ unequaled facihties"and f resources-of» mteg- & 1 I nty.of values in your motor car throughout ' the whole' periodjjLits performance lniyour , service ,, —A. Hatrick & Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Welilnirton, Distributors for North Island. \pisteiton. larnieis Implement Co Ltd Jlasteiton Agonts ior WiaiaTapa Nonpanel Motor Co Pilraerston Agento foi l'dluicratou North District i I l ' -TiT Sflf The Willys Overland Company, Toledo. Ohio, US. 4 (I V* IB MijuliLtuicis ui Willys Kn gl t nnd Overland Motor Cars ItJP • «nd Light. Lori ics \ Jμ
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 10, 6 October 1917, Page 11
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463Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 10, 6 October 1917, Page 11
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