TAKE MY ADVICE *. ■([/ should be preferred to dark ones, since they do not absorb V%aT S°c !"" C l "g., t, . . your Iam P*' and g've you the benefit ot brighter illumination. Decorate your rooms with light I/O) P? 1?" or., Paint; ,and above a« buy Philips Quality Lamps, K// which will enable you to get 40 per cent, more light for / / your money than from "cheap" inferior lamps. 11 \ USE % PHILIPS g lamps : W.L. 29— Adverti.ement of Philips Lamp, Ltd.. 286-288 Walwfield St.* Wellington. About ! Trusses 'yBH Many people, we are proud to relate, have been successfully-fitted with a truss in our. v pharmacy. This service became successful because our friends had sufficient confidence to come along to us. ■ ' To continue its success and retain your good will, we have kept constantly in touch with the latest devices and maintained an up-to-date stock of surgical appliances. It is a matter of specialising. Truss fitting is a specialised persona! Rickard . service that you are welcome to use. • Country Orders promptly attended to! ' ■^^■hhn^ KlCKalu Cj^m~Tj The CHEMIST II \% fKlT~^^ 3 Willis Street 1 WWI I WELLINGTON E DOOn to every housewife! A B THE 'SHINO' , r BROOM SHAPED ' R POLISHING MOP It absorbs the dust, while polishing the floor. I Call in and see the SHINO 1 FAMILY of POLISHERS. O/Q E.W. MILLS & Co. Ltd. HKJNTER STREET, .WELLINGTON lhcit Ficiro &ke& flavour VJv Wjm Place a medium cut of schnapper on a flat buttered baking dish, squeeze a little lemon juice over and a few drops of Lea & Perrins vPH&eygM Sauce. Cover with greased paper and bake B^^^S^^fc in moderate oven 20 minutes or until the MSJjal^jjA fish lifts from the bone when tried with a ifijiwrfim *ork* ace on hot dish and pour over «r'yagflß\ sauce as follows. Melt 1 oz. butter, stir vSs^^|||| in 1 oz. flour, add x\ large cups milk, salt, llfcggjSf* and cook five minutes. Add 1 teaspoon Lea & Perrins Sauce, 2 oz. grated cheese. Pour over fish. Sprinkle a little cheese on top and brown in oven. LEA & PERRINS SAUCE
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 21
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