sandivickis delicicusf ogg«, cold beef, t deaiert•poonful Lea & Perrin#* Sauce, I oz, butter, •ah, i teaspoon chopped pars- ' ley. bread and batten, finely. Remove yolk# from egg*, pound together With meat. Lea & Perrins' Sauce, butter and parsley. Spread on slightly buttered bread and sprinkle with chopped whites. Cut this redp» out and oellut tht esries, 27 ‘ wmmm SAUCE STRANG’S COFFEE®CHICORY —then one realises haw splendid It is Is be able la serve “la i minute" a (rsgrsnl cnp ol dellghtlnl Cofleet. Pint thing in the morning, last "thing at night—any time indeed, a comforting, stimulating beverage, doubly welcome theie cold days. D. STRANG, Ltd., Mannlacluren, Isvercargill. I kgradtalM i bard boiled SOLUBLE POWDER FOR A TETE.A.TETE, QUICK LUNCH. OR WHKN A FRIEND CAI.I.S lINEXPECTEDI.T
PERENNIALS Flowers come as guests whom we dearly want to sec, and should like to keep. Yet they will not stay for long, and often they arrive rather late. While thejr are with us we learn our best lessons about colour from the flowers, for each colour has a flower which shows it at its best; but the flower blooms into that colour only to fade. The Sundour fabrics copy the gaiety and glory and variety of the flowers. You will find among Sundour fabrics colours that bloom and colours that seem to burn and colours that are delicate and shy. And these colours never fade, for it is the charm of the Sundour fabrics that they are not fugitive but fixed. Not passing and perishing but perenriial. Sundour Fabrics include Casement Cloths, Cretonnes, Tapestries, Chenilles, Reps, Madras Muslins, Damasks, and Washable Rugs. All unfadable. From A fev shillings to several guineas a yard ; of all furnishers and drapers. Sundour UNFADABLE FABRICS *Mortcn Sundour Fabrics Limited, '{Bathurst House/‘Bathurst and Castkreagh Street;, Sydney, Wholesale Distributors: 2', J. Qaffncy, jss Pitt Street, Sydney, and 301 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. KORTOH SUKDOUR FABRICS LTOi CARLISLE, BHSS. &S 3 ■ ■ \ , 59.82.57 ifIBBBIiBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBfIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIIBBBBBBBBBBfIBBj
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Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 21
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320Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 21
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