QUALITY VALUE OUR CUSTOMERS PROVE OUR COODS. Recently a lady showed us with pride a Xmas Gift bought from us in 1896—a Brooch whloh has had constant use all these years. It is still as good as ever. THE BEBT DT EVERYTHING A 'JEWELLER STOCKS. Visit or write to W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD., 222.224 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON.
0W V EACH WEEK For the Best Apple Recipes! Every woman has her own collection of good recipes in which apples are usecL Here's a chance to turn them into money. Six prizes of 10/- each —a total of £3 per week—will be givfcn for the six best • recipes received for the following dishes in which apples mainly are employed ;■•'<, Closing March 30th—Jams, ■Jellies and Marmalade „ April 6th—Sweets, without pastry \ „ „ 13th—Sweets, where pastry is used „ „ 20th—Chutneysj Pickles and Sauces "The judge will be the well-known Cookery Expert, Miss Una Carter, and her decision is final. Prizes will be awarded for the most delicious dishes, economy being considered. No entry fee. .Any number of recipes can be tent in. Recipes must be v/ritten on one side of the paper only, and must not bear your name and address—this should be written on a separate slip pinned to the recipe ss the judge will not know by whom any entry is sent in. Where more than six recipes are judged to be of equal merit the prize winners will be decided by lot. Send all recipes to "Apple Competition," Box 882, G.P.0., Wellington. In due course the 'winning ib cipeß.=will bo 'duly advertised. YOTJ OANNOT LOSE TOUR SHIRT. w _ T . vrm , Tl „ ... , , _ _ : ANTED—Public to know We have just CfEND us 2s. 2d. and we'll poet to you »' ■ s « ure <!, a Shipment of Pascall's O a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Butt . cr Almonds, Butter Walnuts, Butter Marking Ink, so that you can have your Apricots, Cherry Almoade, and Barley •mine on everything. • Almonds. IF -,rp ßrpnp A. V 7. MORAN AND SON, • MS ' I™™"!™. Rubber Stamp Makers, So Wmia street ' 60 Willie Street, Wellington. Dnors above "Evening Post."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 159, 25 March 1918, Page 3
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