\ : I Children's Sapper. . /?/ M In hot weather stewed fresh fruit, , . ($'YiA, P with blancmange or Corn Fldur J custard ,to soften ' in the' nutriment - jj . ideal sweet or ~ pj supper dish. : tt&. <f..' Ctoa floir mn P is the children's , friend. Its delicacy of |JR Tdj§| , V flavour appeals to the childish palate,- and ' gj 'by making milk fully digestible it enables J|| Mij | M them .to .use more of this very necessary J and! wholesome ejement of diet , ■.Ma . ' Free offer'—Brown & Poison's Ij j'■ _ Recipe Book for dainty summer '~ «j . : dishes. Write for a copy to-day fig riffa ' Baaa m '--"-'to J. Bi GitfiUan Sc. Co,, -P.O. . ' Zj' 842, Auckland, gsai liS. 1 jsnra ycongrh JblWHi I fanft '!] ■ j 3|B i 'iiMsewrt lasy | | Here's What it Does, j I j It makes pots and pans spick and j j • |' " 'and." the dirt |j . ■ \\ | j and. grease, no-matter -hoy/-hard i ; V \ j- - - they-are baked on; disappear at s ■ |•• ' ? •': once. ! •> /'-J:. j •' i ■ Tiles, marble slabs, and baths ,- j| . ■ sparkle and shine with the merest | ! V Vs! ,- It-takes out the stains -from It fl •- sbelves, tables, floors, and makes I : ■:' them spotlessly, clean.'. ' . | j --/-Cleans ..Motorists' ..and;- j| . ; r : y Mechanics' 'Hands. :; S | a\l .w, ' I Removes every vestige of grit- f | «\ \|f . and black, '■• and restores the ' s I \ ' ill -natural colour. Soothing, tool ) • 1 • \ ill After washing with "ICLEAN'I ;• Vvli-11 I 'HT" 'thelands are-jsmooth . | I' ; cleaiij•arid'liaYe a sootbiiig, reV,l j Get "KLEA3S t -ITT" from your, |0 j grocer. You'll find it saves no : g || | end of nibbing, scraping,-and | I j | J L C Cut 'the Cost :i. : | of Living. % : ■ i—-- I |: Keeping.,-the ■■: Food Fresh. I^WMI. i ; With the high prices still ruling for H. jJflaamgwLßiL. 'j |fl|i|||[|in | j everything, wo eat, it is absolutely lie- !I'''ll 1 | cessary to prevent all'waste, and the ' 1 \ - ' "l||i ] j most'effective 'way of doing I his is to ' I | , -place all, perisliabfe, food in a Hefrigora- ( ||||P) |)1 I 1 \ ,Wo have a splendid range of reliable 1, | ® E'efrigerators in stock,'. made in well- | seasoned highly-polished ash,-with round ' f i'| ] corners and heavy brass hardware. > ' j I - || | | j In the higher, priced machines the I 1 —"""xE: IV .'a ? linings are made of pure white, porce- .jj-?-' IHL' a j lain fused to heavy steel, making tliem ■ • . . ••••' | > absolutely sanitary and non-absorbent. , . , f r;„i nt , a I | In the lower-priced- Refrigerators galvanised sheet steel l. H> | ! in preference to aincj as I j{ ! Being More Durable and Sanitary. | > These linings are also seamless. '. 1 | Tho bottom of the provision chamber is the most vulnerable point in- | J the Eefrigerator, and if the bottom has 110 seams, it is an easy matter to a S keep the interior clean. >■ | l Exhaustive tests with all'kinds of materials have proved that the most | i satisfactbry insulation is obtained by building double walls, well protected | j with waterproof.shealhing, and with a dead air space between them. | t -The airtight, space prevents tho passage of hot or cold air through (ho | f walls of the ltefrigeraloiv Write for booklet.. | [ ; E W.- Milk & Co;, Ltd.- ! Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. s
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 134, 1 March 1919, Page 11
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