DON’T SIT ON THE DAMP GRASS. How often does mother have to warn children against taking risks and getting colds, Happily the wise mother keeps a bottle of ‘‘Baxter’s” hand as a precaution. Flushed cheeks, bight temperature, lack of appetit e ' These are the symptoms. Children tli ou! selve.s soon learn to believe in the e f})caey of ’‘Baxter's” and will actuary ask for it. Get the'big 4 S fid family size bottle. Also Is fid amv gs dd . Sold everywhere.—Advt.
BANANA CHEESE CAKES. Line a tin plate or some tartlet tins with Father-Flake. Fill with the following mixture and hake:— 2ozs sugar and 2ozs butter creamed together. Add loz floi r, r] teaspoon baking powder, juice of t lemon, 1 yolk of egg, and 3 bananas- mashed to a pulp. Mi>. l gethor and use. Father-Flake is pastry ready to hake. You’ll h-> delighted with the light, crisp puff pastry you can turn out with Fether-Flake. 9d per 11). at the Ernest Adams Ltd., Cake Shop, itevell Street.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1932, Page 4
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169Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1932, Page 4
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