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Try a Corn Flour Natural Fruit Jelly for the Children's dinner to-morrow. Simply prepare the Corn Flour as for a blancmange, but use the juice of stewed fresh fruit in place o£ milk and boil for three minute only. Then set in a mould. Lse Corn Flour A copy of Brown % Poison's Cookery Book, will be sent gratis and post free on application to J. B. GILFiLLAN & Co., P.O. Box 848, Auckland BKjaqpaaaaaaaaaoi OPAWA v. LEESTON. Opawa journeyed to Leeston on New Year's Day and met the local players. Scores (Opawa players being mentioned first): — Men's Singles—P. R. Harinan 9, Jacobs 5: A. D. Tench 9, Loudon 3; C. Collins 9, Penlinfrton 4; T. Charters 7, Carter 9. Ladies' Singles—Miss Mrnzics 6, Miss Rollo 0; Miss E. Bowron G. Miss L. Donald 3; Miss Johnson G. Miss Emms 1; Miss G. Wilcox 0, Miss C. Donald 2. Men's Doubles—Harmon and Tenoh 9, Jacobs and Loudon 5; Collins and Charters S, Pcmlingtun and Carter 9. Ladies' Doubles—Misses Mcnrios and Bowron 9, Misses Polio and Donald 0; Misses Johnson and Willcox 7, Misses Emms and Donald 4. Mixed Doubles—Harman and Miss Bowron 9, Jacobs and Miss Rollo 2: Tench and Miss >' r "n7.ies 9, Loudon and Miss C. Donald 2; Collins and Miss Johnson 9, Penlinpfon and Miss Emms 2; Charters and Miss Willcox 8, Carter and Miss L. Donald 9. Totals—Opawa 126, Leoston 60.

BRILLIANT VICTORY FOR THE TWIN KING DICKS. ~/OTOR and SIDE-CAR RELIABILITY WL TRIAL OF 150 MILES:— H. Tranter, ' King Dick," FIRST. Reliabilty, FIRST. Petrol Consumyiion, 11. Tranter Ist, R. 7 Kennatt 2nd, Both riders secur< Absolute Non-Stop Runs. The TWIN KING DICK DEFEATED all MAKES and POWERS for the FOURTH TIME IN SUCCESSION, demonstrating once again that for Side-car work the TWIN KING DICK HAS NO EQUAL. TWINS v. SINGLES.. The result of the Petrol Consumption again goes to provo that, not onlv is the TWIN-CYLINDER KING DICK more RELIABLE, but is EVEN MORE ECONOMICAL to run than the Single-cylin-der. , INSPECTION INVITED. TRIALS BY APPOINTMENT. Sole Agents, Opposite Clock Tower, MANCHESTER STREET. H. 8. Toms, Outside •Representative.

Tf dark tobacco "dizzies" you and a light brand nips your tongue—than the obvious smoke is MILD DERBY—the true medium strength "weed.'* A tin or a plug will prove itl 26

AT BEATH'S I Much Below Ordinary Prices. For the present season's wear there is no more popular material than the Serviceable Cotton Eponge Cloth. In this favoured texture Beath's. have just secured, at a very low figure, a warehouseman's entire stock, which they now offer to the public at a correspondingly low price. These goods are absolutely new and smart, and are admirably suited for the present holiday wear. At the exceptionally low prices at which they are marked, it will be wise economy on your part to secure one or more dress lengths. By purchasing to-day you will have the best choice of the most fashionable colourings. EPONGE CLOTH. In Black, White, Fawn, Helio. Grey, Champagne, Green, Sky, Navy, etc. Also Smart Checks and Grey Stripe and Flake Effects— Usually ... 2/113/6 5/11 and 5/6 yard Discount Prices 1/6 1/9 1/11* and 2/9 yard :-k i m James Mitchell - Managing Director Sole Agents for " The Ladies Home Journal" Patterns.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16750, 4 January 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16750, 4 January 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16750, 4 January 1915, Page 4

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