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SOMETHING DELICIOUS. THAT PLEASED THE FAMILY. Something out of tho ordinary' was awaiting little Billy when ho dressed the other morning. Ho and his sisters were to get, so mother said, a. "something , , which was extra nice. She would not tell them what it was, but it would be delicious. They would know all about it at 'breakfast, and so they did. The treat comprised a batch of pancakes made from Tucker's Pancake Flour. Little Billy and his sisters -wore overjoyed at tlie feast set beforo them. Delighted little eyes expressed unbounded appreciation, and tho pancakee eoon disappeared, though an extra quantity had been made. "When aro you going to make Gome more" asked little Billy, eagerly. Mother said, "Soon," but she makes pancakes for those children every day now, to their groat delight and her own'satisfaction, They nve k> easily and quickly prepared, bo economical, rnd so full of nutriment that mothers' household cares .wo considerably lightened by their daily use. Tucker's Pancake Flour is a perfect milk, eggs, or other ingredients being required. It is all in tho Hour ready to mix-no trouble. X great point abbut it .is that you get suflicient in a preset eslin.? a few pence to servo a meal for the whole family. Since Tucker's Pancako Flour has been obtainable pancakes are the. popular New Zealand breakfast dainty. All stores havo it. Order a packet and try it, and you will then realifeo tho value of this foodstuff.—Advt.

In France apricots are candied, but in New Zealand they nro mndo into ilelicioue Apricot Conserve nt the St. GeoißO Jam Kitchone. lry this pure fruit conscrve-St. George Brand is made ontirolv from selected 'levlot Apricotsfruit "equal to tlie finest Prone li and Spnnieh crops. All grocers sell St. George Apricot Conecrve-tlie tins are Boldcrlcss and sftfo!—Advt. "TAN-OL" doea much nnd costs little.Eenovntes lofthor, elnnra tan slioes, polishes furniture, brightens floorcloth. yiucK, o;v.-y. mm OL-i'iiouiiciil. —Advt. Year after year lirinßS increasing; proof •of tho superiority of SIIAIII.AND'S Raking Powder. Costs less than others —worth more!—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 2

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340

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 2

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