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'•-•.'.-■.■!'■ ■'■''"'■■■ ■ . ■ ■ - * ■■-■'-.■ ■. * ■'.-,- : ' ■ ■ " M u stand Club Recipe Book Sensational Episode at a Gsrl»' School , MUSTTARD: were •udderily startled by the banning from the school library of^ CT LJ R ■[']: ' ..'-the hew Mustard Club Recipe Book. Private copies were con- v^l-V- 1^ fiscated as well, : COOKERY The Head Girl— a charming fahvhaired member , of the League of , :. ,'• Bright Young Things— wrote to Silverside, Bay of Plenty, begging BOOK S > the Baroa de, Beef to intervene. New and better cooking was .. , imbbssible, she said, without Miss Di Gester^s book. <nrr ■"■■■}■:■'.":::■;.■ ' f 3d. each from Gonifroijted by the Baron, the Headmistress stated the Recipe Book MISS DI GESTER taught the art of cooking m too easy and diverting a way. The ? u.x.\jhois^i\ book^^ was so entertaining that girls had 'been caught readihg it of. from Grocers, during the Ethical Hour* / Was this the way to prepare girls for' the - • ' serious business of life ? It was all most upsetting. ' L7 ?e and^CoS (Cburtepusly the Baton pointed out that -young men everywhere FtTmpT^o^Mii* were following iLady Hearty's advice-— "lf^^ you^^ must'marry, marry a DiGeitet. 'member of the Mustard Glub." Were girls to be denied those Mustard Recipes which made contented husbands and happy children? Wer^^^ they never to know the value of Mustard as the ' ' ,' foundation of a good digestion, which is the real secret of a good Jf^*S!»ikL ' complexion? ; • -■.''...'. "■ ;■:'... ':' ' ■■■ £ a " •'.'■ The incident has created; much stir m educational^^ Mustard pots.' '■■ M ■■-&!&% ■"■' Speech'day copies, of the Mustard Club Recipe Bock have been # A# ; ■§-''' ordered by Duckh'am College, near Bastings, an«i other Colleges. f^fh^ ' '§" and Schools for their cooking classes. /i ® m In; future most girls will leave schoolwith a copy—-and their cooks I *Wlj&]l '' M won't leave them. To all others Miss Di Gester will be pleased to .•/...■ # send a copy of the Mustard Club Recipe Bock post \free on receipt / ■^^ *^C/ Jf of 3d. m stamps. Write to Miss Di Gester, Mustard Club, /.. V*#fjf J^fc & W ' , ' tlo Cowman's Mustard^ \V ellihgton^ or from Qrocers,; 3d. each.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 10
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