gg isa m m gas tsa ass'ssi m J Replace irieat jj J with omelettes. j Making an omelette is as ' | easy as roastinc; a joint | a once you know how. a " Try this recipe ; » 1 SAVOURY OMELETTES. § a Half oz.Brown & Poison's Corn Flour ■» \ Half teacupful milk. w Half teaspoon each salt, pepper and 9 made mustard. $ j» Two eggs. Half oj. lard. y 3 Mix Corn Flour to a smooth cream * j3 J with a little milk, bring tie remainder Q « totheboil,paurinthcCojnFlour;boil tj for 5 minutes, stirring, aMow to cool. B Separate egg volks from whites and } beat them in basin ; add seasonings J? t and the cooked Corn Fiour, beating » well. Beat egg whites to a stiff froth. 5 With pinch of salt, and add to mixture. w * Heat the lard in omelette pan and " 5 pour in omelette. Shnke the pan a j gently over the fire till the underside H . is nicely browned, then Sold in front 5 of the fire till th? top is brown Fo?d g i over and serve on hot plate at once. y | Br®yn& Poison's S j Corn Flour | | ' makes eggs and | | milk go further. | | FREE, ty'riltio ' J,U,GiljiUanS>Co., P. 0. Box 848 •£( fam Auckland, for the | "Brown & Poison* gJ~$. J book of recipes*
Billiards For Farmers! Long, bleak winter nights pass quickly and pleasantly to the Farmer who owns an 'Alcock 1 Qllllcrd Table. His whole family enjoys the thrilling encounter on the Green Cloth. Unlike other indoor pastimes, Home Billiards never loses its oharm. Indeed, the oftener the Game is placed the more fascinating it becomes. If your Farm or Station is without a Billiard Table, get Alcook's Catalogue. For Seventy jrears Alcoots have been building Tables that for Accuracy and Durability are unexcelled. There's a Table to fit your room. The Convertible BilliardDiner is highly popular. Serves either for Dining or for Perfect Billiards. All Tables Obtainable on Small Deposit and Easy Terms. Alcock & Co., Ltd. "Vhe Billiard People" Head Office and Factory: WELLINGTON Branoh: Strand Arcade, Auckland, ■ A Kennies: Quill, Morris & Co,, Ltd., ChristoUurch; and R, Wilson & Co., Lid., Dunedin. 8 «>ok'a jington ..UcLresi is: BAKEB'B BUILDING, opposite Union Bank.
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We aro glad ysu decided to go into tire Poul-try-raising business THIS YEAR. \The high standard of ; living .ensures for you more profits than you could ever lia»ve, made before. The demand light here was never bo great—to say nothing of the export trade. Take, out advice, get your Incubator and Brooder Outfit at once, bo that you can get started right away. But don't be fooled or misled. You don't Want a KETTLE WHILE 'HATCHES. Nothing can be too good for you to risk your fciflae, mouey, eggs; and; experience. If you wijtl have the best, f&wn yon want a till ■If int tree ted write for particulars. '.Don't wait. Delays may cost you money. . We can Ship, or Rail To-day. 107 Cult»a Street, Wellington.
a Magnet— j A, J. /} m \ Milk puddings made with Edmonds || M Custard Powder attract everyone by Wi /" ie ' r delicious creamy flavour. §| ■ • !</ Puddings made with Edmonds Custard M IwflP are good for the kiddies, too, for this if >11@l JTY t" high-grade product contains 100% || ••• / goodness. g? // | Stewed fruit is also ideal when p // nerved with Edmonds-tho whole ffl W J/*T family will be delighted with the m f tJryi delicious dish. m 7 /f't Edmonds Custard can be served in a M J i t 'S I few minutes, it saves time, worry and |i A yf J trouble. Try a tin of this popular f§ l favourite. Say to your grocer, "send j?J H me a tin of 105 ;Ejjf mm li L Zj Mm. SJ w fe s f Iff— fa fito fellotelleitors ,^l^, k| for Dwi it Mr $ft.jEj|[ FUU KROii.TBE . HEATING SPECIALISTS, /J-M-W-4A WELLINGTON. """
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 288, 1 September 1919, Page 3
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