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i- ■ Cora Flour -for (economy. ■ |I The most delicious pudding may be truly economical if it is full'of nourishment. Food-value is the test. Milk is. ; still one of the cheapest foods, measured in food units to |j > 's® ; the pennyworth; Corn Flour makes the most of milk by ; making it perfectly digestible. p There is economy every day in .. 5. ■■Bro®awP©lsoi's ■■ : Cora ifiour. I 5 Com . Flour and cheese pudding, or Corn % y&SjT / rWff Flour, cheese and tomato pudding,. made \fW/ „ like-a sweet baked Corn Flour pudding,, but , M omitting the sugar and using cheese, or cheese ® fc/'• and sliced tomatoes instead, make excellent '4 y: and economical supper dishes, hot or cold. -1| iU ""| . CHEESE PUKMNG. J jej Jp| ' iCf 1 t ' -P<"" 3to 4 persons. y, SPI Sa ... 2 oz. Brown & Poison's Com Flour. '; m, 4r M MJ" 1 pint Milk. j-oz. Butter. ifl / lag a H I 4 oz. Grated Cheese. Jl JTsJTffwi'i '' ' J teaspoonfal Salt, Pepper, and II ' ' . .made Mustard. «• : "i- n : .Mix the Corn Flour with', a little of '. • fl—. 2"? ... . . tile milk t.9 .a smooth cream. Bring m Pv *) i ' ,e rest °' ie m '" < f ° 'h e ' >o 'i an s '•? stir the Corn Flour into it. Add the sy f d other ingredients. Boil for ten minutes, 'M Jj im$ *"^ stirring all the time. Four into a wellrM H j battered pie-dish and bake in a very s ' ow ovena n ' ce ' )rown on '' ie 'op, || I or brown before the fire, For tomato pudding put four sliced m ' -oavA tomatoes at bottom of pie-dish, pour gjj Tomatoftjilding pudding mixture over and bake. I ■ An-'Overland 1 I ; - ■ ■■■•■■ *■ '""■■■■ I • p yThe great Overland range of models •' » •||' , includes a car for practically eVeryneed ijll P_. of motoring./ ' ; "j W 'H And the popularity of Overland cars is ; ® . -.. due to-five distinct.advantages—appear-' ||| larice, performance, comfort, service and.price.y |j| Here we show the famous Model 90, • || a - car light enough'to be very "mobile," M yet'-heav^'ehou^^ —powerful, easy to ride in. _ ' '|| . Investigate this Model 90, at your early .m pp| - Then, withhundreds ■ oi . ® || thousands of other people, you will choose ||I ||| •an Overland. - ':r ' 1 ■■■ ' =' V " ' if ■ « B|a . j ti Mil A. fiatrick and Co..': Ltd., Wansansi. . li M),S «nd Wellington, Chief Agents for §£$. . North Manfl; liasterton Farmers' Ira<. ' WM -plement C 0. ,: Ltd., Masterton, Amenta j K| tor, Wairarapa'. ,'Dawber Motor C 0.,. j lint PaTnrerston. Nortlr v Aaents forPalinar- . etam Hortii. DifitricL. - 5 || - V,.--. WILLYS-OVERLAND,Inc. ' B r°**RATMER- .SAFEST" INSURE YOURSELF' FROM LOSS FROM* J - . FIRE, FALL,, OR BURGLARS, - 3 @7 (oetaUlns ono of thcrio Celebrated Safes, Twelve corner steel toiii Him I (eot In con6truotlon; contains oil tlnessential points that are noeeasarj eji I - ■ . I NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAP ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED BY FIRE, NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED, BY BURGLARS. I Its form of construction allows It to fall from any helffht withont hnrattnnu. I therefore absoluta Beourlty. EHITISH IIADIv. | Write for particulars or call anl see tbt eoods Ct le HI TIMBER, GLASS I HARDWARE XOMPANV, ltd. 1 b, 82. M OOUBTENAY PLAOE. WELLINGTON AGENTS. ' SEWii ' lACHIES. 4 iIOYOiF We have been repairing and supplying machines and bicycles in. this city for nearly 40 years, and now have clients all over the Dominion and islands. Wo Lava jfivon thorn satisfaction and can pTeaao you. tj Our Goods, are the Best ' " j Our Skill Undeniable ■ Servs J Our Reputation Valuable Y gu ! jpJ-W FESi For Everything for Sewing Machines & Cycles 8 "* U 99 Willis Street, WELLINGTON. Estab. 1880

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 11

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