• The manufacture of potato flour has been introduced into England as a new industry*.'and in view of its possibilities the Minister of Food is arranging to supply the necessary machinery on favourable terms to those who have suitable buildings in potato.-growing districts. This machinery will produce potato flake, wnich can be ground into flour in existing flour mills. This industry was carried on in Germany; prior to the war, some 600 potato flour machines being in use. . ' ' Mr. V. Pisarenko, manager of the Anglo-Oriental Trading Co., Auckland, is visiting Wellington. You'll like the flavour of Doctors* Cream O'Groats-it's delicious. Ideal for children. All Grocers.—Advt. Ladies in search of a Silk Sports Coat should go straight- to Davis and Claters, 21G, Lambton Quay, Wellington. They are having a sale of Ladies Silk Sports Coats. New Roods, all shades and stripe effects. Sale for U days only. Davis and Clater, Ladies' and Goutlcmens Outfit-tc-rs, 216 Lambton Quay, Welhngton.Advt. am: you inventive?. ■ If so, there are many •'pportmuties whereby vou can make.a fortune. Sena for splendid free Bock, ''Advice to inventors." It tells :ou the articles or improvementa that are most needed. Write to Henry Hughes, Ltd., Feathers. toD Street, Wellington.—Advt, • Special value in Men's Shoes. Up-to-. dalo shapes. Black Glace Kid, 255„ 305.; Black Box Calf, 325. 6d., 88s. 6d.; Tan, 335. 6d.; Tan Brogue Shoes, 38s. 6d. CM. Fowlds, Ltd.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 96, 17 January 1919, Page 4
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229Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 96, 17 January 1919, Page 4
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