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a good # E99S greet the pan as NEW LAID after being preserved Viith Sharland's Egg Preservative! No need to worry if you preserve eggs with SHARLAND'S. They are fresh as new laid, months after being put down. Take advantage of the present low price of eggs. Preserve a plentiful s'uT'you^e ISaM'S ECW PI& SERVATIVE —the safe, sure and econom!Ca' SHARLANK PASTE nn 1 iniiin HOLLYWOOD STARS B«tto DaTla:W«rn«r Bros. Star Prefer Tangee Theatrical "Give us a lipstick," said the famous: beauties'of Hollywood, "with the same marvelous base as Tangee, but darker and more vivid in coloring." Tangee Theatrical, the new dark shade meets this demand. Same cream base as Tangee, it soothes and protects. Tangee Theatrical Rouge to Match New dark shade to ' match Theatrical Lipsnck' /^ftk Price* R«main the ijjJßoJ?\ Sams Purse Powder, Rouge tg-Jsgw^tes.,^ Compact, 1/3 each. Jtampß-t So Ck* agues'! ~—"*2l_ig>U Ltd., Dept. E ; Anzac 2T7 *- ■ Avenut, Aucklsilid :!ptrAMAMimaniaire One coat of Amami Nail Varnish will give you gleaming,' sparkling nails—a smooth and even brilliance that lasts unspoilt for a week. In four fashionable shades —Colourless, Natural, Coral and Rose. You will find a bottle will last for month*. , For the perfect manicure use also Amami Varnish Remover ano Amttmt Cuticle Remover* ' . ''• jjk Not just' Welsh Rarebit'-but Worcester Rarebit — in the famous Lea & Perrins way* Melt 11 oz butter in a saucepan and stir in 6 oz finely grated stale cheese, and continue to stir over low heat until cheese becomes creamy. Then add pinch of salt, a little made mustard, pepper, one dessertspoonful of LEA & PERRINS' ' SAUCE, and lastly if possible, a tablespoonful of ale. When thoroughly blended, pour over hot buttered I toast and serve _'^J^ immediately. «#^^*~ f^U !

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 21

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283

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 21

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