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ART If U R in S H I N G S. ■NOW SHOWING. THE LATEST IN ART F URNISHINGS—CURTAIN NETS, POPLINS, COVERINGS, CUSHIONS. HAND-PRINTED FABRICS, CRETONNES, TISSUES, CURTAINS. Also, SPECIAL SUITES OF BEDROOM AND LOUNGE FURNITURE. My Showroom is set out to Color Scheme. Inspection invited. Prices to suit all. THOMAS WIGHT, Art Furnisher, 31 Moray place.

END=OF=SEASON BARGAINS. Smart. Cream Tailored Blazers, English, are in the newest dinner jacket or straight shapes; buttons of brass. Sizes S.S.AV., S.W., W. Usually 47/6. Now 19/6. Short Cosy Coats, French goods, are in Green, Beige, Cherry. Usually 45/. Now 25/6. Fascinating Crepe de Chine Waistcoats and Jumpers, sleeveless, all English, are in lovely shades—Angelica, Mary Blue, Lemon, Rosewood, Cocoa, Havana, Stone, Cream, etc. Sizes assorted. Usually 32/6 and 39/6. Now 19/6. Long-sleeved Jumpers and Waistcoats, in good quality Ray de Chine, are in many shades—Rose, Pale Pink, Saxo, Reseda, Lavender, Cream, etc. Usually 29/6 and 37/6. Now 19/6. .Wool Art. Silk and Stockinette Sleeveless Waistcoats. Now from 12/6. Fuji Jumpers and Waistcoats. Now from 12/6. A Tailored Costume of Best Black Suiting is Extra O.S. Usually £lO 10/. Now £6 6/. In Extra O.S. is a good quality Navy Repp Costume. Usually £6 19/6. Now 95/. In O.S. are Distinctive Costumes of Grey Repp, also Navy. Usually £8 S/. Now £5 5/ and £6 6/. €€ COAT, FROCK, AND COSTUME SPECIALIST, 35 GEORGE STREET (Next Singer Sewing Machine Co.). 'V IM .’S HOSIERY SERVICE, 114 George Street (Next Penrose’s). SPECIALISTS. Stockings of Quality, N.Z. made, 2 pairs for 5/6. Bungalow Aprons, 3/11. Bungalow Overalls, 6/6. These are most dressy. Vests from 1/11. All styles. Bloomers from 1/11. Posies.—We are up to date. We Specialise and Serve to Please. CALDWELL’S for STOCKINGS. I*. s We please the most particular women in the city because we use the latest and most up-to-date methods of Haircutting, Waving, etc., and Skilled Assistants —and because, too, we take the utmost pains with every job. Charges Moderate I Maison Anderson STOCK EXCHANGE. Auto. 12-356. r I u h Odd perfection to CjreenPea Imtniitnit; let. fresh pen, or 1 piat of dried green pen, ft (Bill onion, amill spris of mint, 2 qte. boilinz bone or vegetable atock or water. 1 pint of milk if water ia used ft os. dripping, ft dessertspoonful cornflour, 1 teespoonful Lee and Perrins' sauce. Salt. Method: N.B. If dried peas are to be ■sed, these should be soaked overnight ia cold water. Mek the dripping, add the sliced onion and peas and toss them in the dripping ■ntil all the fat is absorbed, but do not fry i_or the colour of the soup will be spoilt. Pour on the boilinz stock or water and cook until the peas are quite tender, then rub through a sieve or colander, return to the saucepan, add the Lea and Perrins’ sauce and salt. Mix the cornflour to a cream with about two tablespoonfuls of cold milk, stir Into the soup. Brins to the boil and allow to simmer for five minutes. Serve with croutons of fried bread or toast. Cut ikit recipe out and collect the series. 32 UAtPIRRINS SAUCE

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Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 22

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