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 and take ad-u vantage of the quickness, convenience, and economy of this unique preparation Fether-Flake is puff pastry ready to bake. There is nothing to adeb All the ingredients are ready mixed, nad all that is necessary is to roll out the Fther-Flake on the pastry board, cut to the nocssary shape, and hake with fruit, meat or jam as required. Fether-Flake costs only 9d per lb at the Ernest Adams, Lt., Cake Shop, Revell Street, Hokitika.—Advt.
Soft, luxuriant, glossy ‘ hair secured for you with Rachel 'Hair Tonic. 3s 6d bottle. W. E. Williams, Chemist. — Advt i Rachel Hair Tonic prevents streaks of grey in hair. Puts new life into hair roots. 3s 6d botue. W. E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt.
Once upon a time toasted tobacco was quite a novelty. People knew all about toasted cheese, and toasted kidneys—hut- toasted tobacco! To-day every smoker knows that toasting tobacco (jrather a costly and elaborate process) rids it of most of its nicotine, thus removing a common cause of throat irritation. It takes out evenbit of “bite" and seals in the flavour of the world’s finest tobacco. It is the delicious nieh'ow richness of the New Zealand product that distinguishes it from the imported brands, all of which contain far more of the poisonous nicotine than is wise tor any smoker to constantly ifihale. But the immense popularity of the New Zealand goods has had the usual result. It has brought a n mber of imitations into the Held. So when buying remember that the grannie • lasted article is conlined to four bra ids : Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3. Cavendish and Cut Ting No. 10. They range from a mild aromatic to a full-flavoured tobacco such as the old smoker always prefers— Advt
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1932, Page 4
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