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ROSE SHOW

'Tho resumption of the Eoso and Carnation Club's annual show, which will be held at the Town Hall on .-November 2i>, will be welcome,! by all flower lovers. Classes have been provided for novice, amateur and trade growers,* and . record entries aro anticipated. As before, the classes for suburban rose growers are expected to l)f> a conspicuous feature, and the Stewart Dawson trophy for |he six best Tcse* grown within five miles, of the G.P.O. should attract keen competition. A new class for the best collection of cut flowers, grown by amateurs who do not employ professional assistance; • is announced, for which class Miss 7!. Ift Jos-'oh has Dresented a cash prize of £1 for fil'sf and ,K1 .for second nrize. Conies of the prize schedule may be obtained from tho secretary, Mr. A. ,T. Styles, c/o E. Pcarco and Co., 10(i Cuba Street. THE. FOOD , I'JtE- CKTLDKEN CANNOT FORGET. THE FLAVOUR LINGERS. "Hurrah for pancakes!" the kiddies cry as tboy como honie from school. "Mako soino moro pancakes,' mother! We love them." Tucker's pancake flour is a boon to mothers in these days of rising prices of foodstuffs. A packet ..ousting a pence makes a heaped-up plate of lovely golden brown pancakes— '••sutiie'ent for a family of healthy .boys and girls. These, golden spheres are full of nutriment anil deliciousness. The c'jinliiniition of cereal flours dried milk, ' and other ingredients in the wonderful Tucker recipe creates a flavour which lingers in the memory and makes children "hurrah" for pancake-t'iiie. (let: the pancake Imbit. You'lf be glad of Tucker's pancake flour Ibis summer. Tt's so handy for many delightful dishes—pikelets. Yorkshire puddings, oyster, banana, and apple fritters, omelets, etc., etc. Order from your grocer to-day, and you'll never to without Tu-ckor's pancako flour ogain, Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 3

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297

ROSE SHOW Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 3

ROSE SHOW Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 3

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