TO MAKE PUFF PASTRY. The making of puff'pastry is to-day a very simple thing. In fact the introduction of Feather-Flake 'has caused even the best of cooks to discard the •old laborious method nnd take advantage of the quickness, convenience, an,] economy of this unique preparation Fether-Flake is puff pastry ready to bake. There is nothing to add. Aii the ingredients are ready mixed, nad all that is necessary is to roll out the Fther-Flake on the pastry board, cut to the necssary shape, an c ] bake with fruit,’ meat or jam as required. Fether-Flakp costs only 9d per lb at the Ernest Adams, Lt., Cake Shop, Revell Street, Hokitika.—Advt.
Make light work of polishing jobs. Use Tan-01. Gives a bright lasting shine to floors, furniture j linoleums, footwear and fabric and duco-finislied car bodies. Very economical. All stores. —Advt.
Bacteria in mouth.' Clean your teeth with I-o-dent, containing Antiseptic, kills germs, purifies mouth. W. E. Williams, Chemist. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1932, Page 4
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