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SAVE FLOUR AND LABOUR

To coat any food with flour or seasoned flour, instead of using a plate, use a paper bag. In this way you will

save washing up, and save the .need for cleaning up spilt flour, which nearly always occurs during this coating process. - .

"lOLANTHE."

The Armed Services Operatic Society's forthcoming production of Gilbert and Sullivan's delightfully witty opera "lolanthe," which commences at a matinee next Saturday at the Opera House for a short season, has every- j thing which should make for an outstanding production—a chorus of GO voices selected from the Armed Services, tine soloists, an orchestra of 22 players, led by Leela Bloy, and special sceuery by Will Conroy. Dorothy Buck, the wardrobe mistress, has made a fine job of the costumes for the fairies and peers. The musical director is Capt. Harry Brusey, and the whole production is under the supervision of Eva Moore. Net proceeds are for patriotic funds. The box plan is at the D.I.C. GRACIE FIELDS. Preferential applications for seats for the concerts to be given at the Town Hall by Grade Fields on Friday and Saturday, August 3 and 4, will be received at the D.I.C. until next Wednesday evening, and on Thursday morning the bos plans will be opened for seats at one guinea. As there Is likely to be a very large demand for these seats a queue will be'formed from 7 a.m.. Every seat has been sold for the two Auckland concerts on Jlonday and Tuesday next, and the total takings will amount there to over £7000. All the net proceeds are being donated by Gracie Fields, J. and N. Tait, and J. C. Williamson for the benefit of the wounded and disabled members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, New Zealand personnel, and/or their dependants. _____-^_—«—. SICK AND WOUNDED FUND. A street collection will be made In Wellington next Friday, in aid of the sick and wounded, when citizens are asked to give generously. 365 EGGS PER YEAR? No! Hens must have a resting period ... but maximum laying over a long period is maintained by giving hens Laymor Tonic, the scientific prescription of body and health giving medicinal ingredients. Food deficiencies combated by full vitamin and mineral content of Laymor Tonic. —Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 20, 24 July 1945, Page 8

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SAVE FLOUR AND LABOUR Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 20, 24 July 1945, Page 8

SAVE FLOUR AND LABOUR Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 20, 24 July 1945, Page 8

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