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PERSON-TO-PERSON Stop that Leaky Roof TOLL CALLS M^L hYDROSEAL A PERSON-TO-PERSON Toll Call is one in which (he call- WOOD ' • • ■ -■ ■^-■mW I. ing subscriber specifies a particular person wilh whom he STONE A GENUINE MALTHOID PRODUCT wishes to speak. Hie distant exchange then takes all rea- Til FQ t >r »i-^ n^n^n^ ' sonable steps to locale Ihc required person. SLATES WATERPROOF _ DURABLE - ELASTIC TUr PHADrrAnir timp nnrc vr»T rr\\Rtrvrr -i r*mL.rr*T*r^Lr~ Anyone can apply "Hydroscal," and leaks in THE CHARGEABLE IIME DOES NOT COMMENCE until CONCRETE- roof flashings, window frames, door casings ; the calling subscriber actually engages in conversation with SHINGLES ' an<l crac^s ia concrete may be permanently \ the wanted person. _ ■ ■ repairedl in. a minute or two. " ; THE SPECIAL PERSON-TO-PERSON FEE is as follows:— , 1/-' . 1/9 3/-' t6/. per tin TJp to 75 miles Cd ■ Ba%gfe 1 ijfll ,£Bk ..Mf - . - . ... Between 75 and 150 miles ...... 1/- ■ ■_5iSrS»5 bbbC !■■■»' "' ' ' ' - - Between 150 and 300 miles .. 1/6 OvS lla '^t^^pP'^fc m ■ '■'■■• ' . Between 300 and 450 miles 2/- , 48r «A« «kA■ ■ ■ 4/* » -4» MAKE YOUR LONG-DISTANCE CALLS "PERSON- WBL-± W&- ■55518L.5L& t^ 1 TO-PERSON" AND SAVE YOUR OWN TIME "^* *" «■■■ "■* Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter, and Victoria Streets, Wellington. Tl HOPE THEY^^M£^xet(>^^W WMTtLOVeiy A BEEN USING THIS IS OMVy/^t V. **nV e#%».~ mm * ; ENJOYED IT- I THAT TUB GRAVY I \ SMO°™ CMVy ' ORDINARY ■ HAVE YOU BEEN tAKING ■■ . *" WOl** i" \ WAS THE A WAS RATHER WTu'^-T^S THICKeN'NG' OR SOMEThSiiG ?M W &eff ef > f W'* AU NR%Ht] LrvSIAKe Uir Nr W^^ZHL^fus^T ■^^!^^?|HPf 1 Sg&PtoioJ**** ' DEAR? I SOME OTHER I AST N'? HT J LUI"PY: ' USSIT I ffMWT WAY TO MAKE IT. F^\ I , J**"ll*. <**„_ JRY Browa and Poison Com Flour for BUTTERSCOTCH PIE TOMATO SOUP your gravy —you'll be amazed at the 4 o; . Brown s^. / „,. « rWB * ~„,,„„ c »™ «»-. 2 c ji-^' difference! It's so simple to make, and so 3 .<*n-g*^ ?.™T.»S"c^'?^tSi, H^Ti., 1 i gorgeously smooch. With com flour you •« .rfta*...,./..! ™m .• . -"^-^^t^^ATW^. 11!?*,^ j : »<?yer get lumps. The flavour is richer, coo. 2 nz . buiicr. VV ""* *^^ : yju» 7» o<!" I" 1 C°"°r s "**r" ■•■■•■ • - :y Try it for your soups and sauces-they'll ''"££&' V"liH'" Jft^'M^. hA^ tliS ! "•' 1 ~, , „ r , , „ i'c** 5^ (when using fresh tomato*, they (hould b* »!icd). ! DC like cream! Keep a packet Of- Brown i pi,,! m ilt. Cook for ten minntt* «dd_th*.tomato Bqnor or «oikj f and Poison handy — there are dozens of * °x- !horl '<""' *«"*- »{ kßv'J^B °^?"^" R™"^ 1 ** hJ?bl*"d ' recipes yOU Can make with it. It improves L"" • Pl '*-*''l* with pastry and bake in a hot oven. brine to the boit add the Com Flour Wendetf^iSfa' , „ c ■ ~ , . Mix '"g" ■"«' «»n flout, blend with 4 tableapootuiul ll"1« *»M water, and boil for a few minutu. itirrinc r the flavour of practically everything you cold water. Add boiling milk, stir well. vJt into a *" iJiWSEnUar* siU °* <x"lm tiiU to ■ th" •oup " cook! This Buccerscorch Pie is simply de- , p* n n; l *d^ u ""' *? l°L\a^"' •£*? ™'L d FRbF^S^1" ?, d? d t0 flour mok~ «" <•*•• »"<• ' i- ■ Jut o 1-1 »anm» and egg yolk, and turn into.the pie-dish. 'Beat m"" puddingi lighter. And, of count you know IICIOUS and the lOmatO Soup has JUSt that eg ß white .tiflly, fold in 1 tabUipoonful sugar. Pile »'s ptirert for custards and " blancmange.' Sind tor ' creamy consistency men love. ' . "n top. ° t f th* *" d b'— in ■ h»' -- = J£S& SririT'cSSg^- 4fI« r- :. ... J S>etv« hot or cold. , P.O. Box 641, Auckland. r~~~" —; ——-—• ~~"" .' ———i—— ——— ' »: ZTTtz. UNION LINE _ _^m Bjhlß^B^l / .^.^^EslSSaaaaMatM'aW^^^ About September 3, the new Union luxury liner "AWATEA** , / yj^^^^^^a^^^Uß^^ arrives in Wellington. On September IS, she will leave on.her ' / j/^^M^^^xmSSs^B^ maiden voyage to Sydney, sailing via Auckland where she leaves : / X i^^^W^S^^^&J^ *■-—* on September 18. Among the innovations Incorporated on this / yj^^^^^^^^^^^Ui Ui-J^tißf^j.. *'- ■ modern liner is a glared promenade deck, a gymnasium. Men's > < ~ , and Women's Club Rooms, electric lifts, foam baths, and talkie 4i^^^ai^Z^^^^P^^P'^^.^—--^ "~~ * t^r^laaaaat equipment... When you cross the Tasman Sea, book — ,-. v -- ~^'*B**i_l--»- ' '>!ak t ~^^ir /f\, i aaaa«—a—a—aaaaaa '- ° "IaB^^KBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaHB^P^BBBBBBkM^'^ ' * Ifi(V ll^ts ** Vi ~^ "•dtrc^r-^^^- -jSr:^~^^-»»^. ~ _ JT"*1 "**—«~—x^- ,- , OF NEW ZEALAND LTD.

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Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 17

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