1 Housewives. 1 1 ' Withmilk, Brown & Poison's J i • Corn Flour,, eggs, macaroni, • 1 1 >• tomato, etc., you can make \ iBV /SKf*) easil y di § ested and sustain_ i il ing dishes that really j cfo replace meat meals. » gmußtSfil' Try this one to-day: g | AUCKLAND PUDDING. 1 | J pint mi!!c, or milk and stock. 3 level tablespoons 0/ B. &P. g ™ Halfoz.drippingormargarine. Corn Flour. • „ R 2 teaspoons each chopped 3 tablespoons grated cheese |j " onion and parsley. or chopped cooked meat. • _ § Seasoning. ham or bacon. g g Mix the Corn Flour smooth, and thin with a little of the cold | 8 liquid; bring milk to the boil and stir in, adding the onion *■ H and parsley. Add the dripping. Stir till. boiling and cook g .. gently for 10 minutes. Add the cheese, or meat, and seasoning. _ I Heat for a few minutes, pour into a hot dish, dust with M ** chopped parsley. Serve at once with fried potatoes* _ 1.. ■ ■ BroraKPokoi's I 'J'. Cora. Flow .; .j " The kind that made Corn Flour famous. „ I u 8 MORE RECIPES FREE—Write for the Brown & Poison « ■• § BookofßecipestoJ.B.GilfillanSCo.,P.O.Boxß4B,Auckland. $ II ■ -•'• — __J !.— —"■ . . , . I. .. 1 1 .. . I. . n,, , , ..-.1 I i To our clients who have waited since Christmas for styles of Standard |l'- . Rotary Sewing .Machines we tender our sincere' apology. 1! ••' Our shipment brought to Auckland in December last was "with the ex- \ caption of two cases" carried on to Sydney.-,' Of 50 returned from Syd- . ney this month some cases were again carried on, this time to Lyttelton, then buck again fo Wellington. Theso are now in store, and the machines are being set up and dispatched with all possible speed. It will be seen the delays were beyond 'our control ' We can now promise speedy delivery, and shall be glad to again receive • orders, also inquiries about this- .-...-■- t ;'Rotary..Shuttle Standard Sewing- : , 'Machine --V that has given such wonderful satisfaction tor over 30 years. They are now guaranteed for life. '-', ',;' '.■-..'■ .'■''■ F. 'J-W. FEAB/Mecharilclan & Importer -'..•'■ NEW AUBRESS-6S .WILLIS STREET, (Established'4o Years). A FULL RANGE OF ■■ > ■ ' 0F IN THE LATEST SHAPE GARMENTS OFFERING AT 0 : SPECIAL' PRICES- : AT "The People's Stored '...'.■ ■ ■ . . . ■ - * ■ ■ ■ I included in the range are— j LADIES' "PRINCESS"' SILK MDERSKIETS- | Trimmed lace, with ribbon shoulder straps, for evening wear. Prices from 48s. 6d, to 765. 6d. ■ . • '' |,; . SILK UNDERSffIRTS-Plain and laced trimmed; in | good shapes. Prices, 255. 6d. to 475. Gd. P • | •■■■ 1 only CREAM SILK UNDERSKIRT-Accordeon pleatI ed, panel back, and front. Price, 535. 6d. | , "PRINCESS" WHITE MDERSKIRT-Trimmed wit], | lace and embroidery. Prices, 13s. 6tl. to 655. l| Other' shapes. From 6s. 9d. to 795. 6d. I A few only KNICKERS—In Crepe de-Chene, Milanese, I and Silk; in cream, sky, Jellicoe, shell pink, and I champagne. Prices, from 265. 6d. to £4 4s. i • J : LADIES' WOOL AND CLOTH SCARYES-In a wide | range of shades, in plain, striped, and check effects j of contrasting colours.. | Prices, from 275, 6d. to 325. 6d. in cloth. s Prices, from 18s. 9d. to 595. 6d. in knitted woollen. I ' " "■
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 191, 8 May 1920, Page 5
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