Bargains I Choice Sleeveless Waistcoats, in wool. Now Half-Price. Perfectly-cut Costumes, Included are S.W., AY., 0.5., and E.O.S. Now Half-Price. Two Black Silk Goats, medium size. Usually £5 5/ and £0 6/. Now Half-Price. One S.S.W. Black Silk Coat. Usually £7 7/. Now Half-Price. Beautiful Crepe do Chine Jumpers, in many shades, sleeveless, to be_ worn with costumes. ■ Usually 32/6 to 3!)/6. NOW 15/6. Sleeveless Fuji Jumpers, bright colors Turquoise, Gold, Jade, Lavender, Cream. Usually 15/6. NOW 7/9. Superior Quality Ray de Chine Jumpers, long .sleeved; in Soft Greens, Pretty lilucs, Old Rose, Pinks. Usually 32/6 and 35/. Now 19/6. Striped Fuji Jumpers. Usually 22/6. Now 15/6. One Black Crepe do Chine jumper, AY. size. Usually 35/6. Now 19/6. One Orange Crepe ds Chine Jumper. Usually 45/. Now 25/. Jm Pink Crepe de Chine Jumpers, drawn thread. Usually 65/. NOW 37/6. JUST RECEIVED! Smart, Moderately priced winter coats. €C Coat, Frock, and Costume Specialist, 35 GEORGE STREET (Next Singer Machine Co.). I . I “Look, Mother —that man hasn't any hair!” “Hush, dear! He’s bald, that's all!” “Isn’t it lucky that father knew about Packer's Tar Soap when he was young? And I won't be bald either when I grow up, will I, Mother?” “Not if you keep on using Packer's, dear!” PACKER'S TAR SOAP Made with Tine Tar, 2/- a Tablet. PACKER’S SHAMPOO \ Made with Olive Oil, 4/6 a Bottle. 2.3
(eslheshon! said the French Chef.” POTTED SALMON AND SHRIMP PASTE. INGREDIENTS: Equal quantities of salmon and shrimps 2,ozs. butter Salt, a pinch of pounded mace and cloves 1 leaspoonful anchovy essence 5 teaspoonful Lea and Perrins’ Sauce. lETHOD: • Put the shrimps and chopped salmon in a jar, sprinkle with salt, mace, and cloves, pour over half the butter previously melted. Cover the jar. Cook in a slow oven for 20 minutes. Pound the mixture, rub through a sieve, press tightly into sntall pots; when cold, pour over the clarified butter. This paste makes excellent sandwiches for supper and afternoon ten. Cut this recipe out and collect the series. 35 LEAaPIMNS SAUCE
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Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 20
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