Any cut of steak can be bought in Tenderboy form at any Hellaby shop. Try some this week, grilled by Gaston’s free recipe. “For Grills,” Says Gaston, “Tenderboy Steak Is Always Best.” Gaston “No dish can take the place of a grill, madame. Grilling is swift, convenient, and, above all, it imparts a flavour the most marvellous to the meat. Ah, the aroma most divine when a well-grilled steak is placed before one! “But, alas, grilling also tends to harden the fibres of the meat. That is why it is the custom to beat a steak so that the fibres may be broken before it is cooked. And that, again, is why I have introduced Tenderboy Steak to the shops of Messieurs Hellaby. Tenderboy Steak is treated by a new method, by which the precious juices and the full flavour of the steak are retained. “I recommend you always to buy Tenderboy Steak, especially for grilling, frying, or pan broiling. Try it grilled by my recipe, Madame, and you will realise you have not lived in vain,” Hellabu’s “Better Meats That Cost You No More”
QUITE RID OF PILES’
Although I have only used a single course of Zann Double Absorption Treatment, I am quite rid of piles I had them badly for years." Thus writes a grateful North Auckland patient Hundreds of similar cases. “Zann” can be applied simply and effectively at home. No operations. By mentioning this paper and enclosing nine penny stamps for packing and postage, a generous trial treatment will be sent to any sufferer. Zann Proprietary, Box 952. Wellington. Free Booklet and stocks of “Zann" obtainable from Bridge Drug Stores, Karangahape Road. and A. Eccles, Chemist, Queen Street, and Branches, Auckland.— 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 405, 13 July 1928, Page 4
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