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How Gaston Makes His Delicious Ragout of Beef From Inexpensive Chuck Steak « W' ' ' Get Gaston's Recipe and See Free Demonstration GASTON: "Have you tried my famous ragout, Madame? I made it from chuck steak, one of the least expensive cuts of beef. Chuck steak comes from the chuck ribs of the ox, near the shoulder, and is one of the most juicy and nutritious portions. But yes. although it is but half as expensive as sirloin, the chuck is of far more food value. And if vou follow my recipes you will be able to make from it a wonderful variety of delicious dishes. My ragout is one of these. It is a pot-pourri of meat and vegetables somewhat similar to what is called a stew in this country. But though easily made, it is no ordinary stew, madame. The flavours are blended in a way the secret of which but few chefs de cuisine possess. You can procure the recipe for Gaston’s ragout free at any of the shops of Messieurs Hellaby.” Gaston’s Recipe for Kagout of Beef wilt be demonstrated at the Auckland Gas Company’s Demonstration Booms, Pitt Street, on Wednesday afternoon, when you will be able to see just how this tempting dish is made. Ask for the free recipe for Gastan’s Kagout (pronounced “Ragoo”) at any Hellaby Shop. HellabiiiS “Better meats that cost you no more' < %beQift °/ natural beauty is rare and possessed only by a favoured few. But beauty closely rivalling Nature’s own can be attained by every woman desirous of satisfying her own self-vanity., inspiring the admiration of men, and provoking the envy of other women. The secret of Instant Beauty has at last been revealed to the women of the world. The desire for youthful, enchanting beauty can at last be ful, filled. The only requisites are the Pompeian Beauty Trio—Day Cream* Beauty Powder and. Bloom. First, Pompeian Day Cream (vanishing) with its soft, creamy quality which makes the skin delightfully smooth and prepares it for the Beauty Powder to follow. The film of Pompeian Beauty Powder lies so close and velvety that it is barely visible, and adheres for hours, exhaling ;• captivating perfume that allures and attracts. And finally, for that healthy bloom of youth in the cheeks—that faint pink of delicate loveliness—just a dab of Pompeian Bloom , the choice of discriminating women. Start today—these three for Instant Beauty 1 Ask also for Pompeian Fragrance {ldle), Pompeian Massage Cream , ctfsd Pompeian Night Cream. Try Pompeian Day Cream (Vanishing)—now sold in a 2/6 size. Pompeian IFOR IBEAXJTY# THE BRITISH HAROLD F. RITCHIE <S*. CO. LTD., 72 Dixon Street, Wellington. Gentlemen: Please forward me a FREE Sample of Pompeian Night Cream, for which I enclose Id in stamps for postage. NAME ADDRESS C

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 369, 1 June 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 369, 1 June 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 369, 1 June 1928, Page 4

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