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fRBl I K 1 A\ w It '' V ' , _" —a Warranted U- „ L , m,|, | !^ HOL Jiere’s ajireaf'-' “Mother asked whether I would have Custard or Fruit, and I said ‘Both!’ What’s the use of fruit without custard Try these —might as well ask a fellow to eat plum pudding without Custard Recipes a bit of cream or sauce on it! But I think mother only asked me that for fun, ’coz 1 caught her winking at Bet.” r o raa4e a Cotard Every wise mother will see that the children have plenty of . J ?rom a P ,nt new m 'lk delicious, wholesome custard made with Edmonds Custard Powder. 0n. 6 ! f ° "7? t N °uU rt COUU b ' ?° rC appreciated b . y the <“«—nothing Edm3, cXTpow“<L° could be more nourishing—or more easily prepared. . remaindel J the milk to taste (say, a 4T heaped dessertspoonful Il B ffUF M sugar), and when the milk vr JE wn ■Ol^ r “ boiling pour the mixed TTQ TA D fl custard into it, stir and f V U 1A K U A g pour immediately into jug. O FI When cold, place in glasses (grate nutmeg on if desifed). . 1 d J J i i i • • » i ' A tnont^a Custard, makes appetising Baked Custards, and Cup Custards, inimitable in with stewed prunes flavour, and unequalled for purity and nutritive value. It makes a and complete dessert, is very popular for serving with stewed fruits, Barely cover fruit with and is of every-day usefulness in preparing Rice, Sago, and Bread- ) water, and sugar to taste, and-Butt er Puddings. Ask to-day for Esmonds, Simmer till tender (with i ■n- j i ~ . , , , no addition of water), then X±l hoto,cold ’ Hott—l6o § “

It Stands the Doctor r\O YOU KNOW exactly why Motor Sprit that stands the “doctor” is recog- JaflJkX nised as a superior product? <ll*l*7* ■ » Then here are a few reasons: I QIIL t Motor Spirit that is “sour” to ’’"“•JiSsizV \ the “ doctor ” contains sulphur » compounds. It is likely to de- u I compose in storage, turn yellow, \ V I develop an offensive odour, and iS) i in a motor eat away metal parts of If / the carburettor. lit I Motor Spirit that is “ sweet ” therefore is a S better fuel for storing, and a better fuel to use. 1 iff The “doctor” test is only one of the many I 'll quality requirements under which “ BIG ' 1 TREE” Motor Spirit is refined. ’ | Yet the price is but little more than cheap WR Wpljly ® || grade Gasolines which are not so thoroughly ’ -Wj jLjF’ refined. Always ask for the pure, sure— HIE TREE jKJi JB. ■■■ JhE a. s. paterson & Co., Ltd. MOTOR SPIRIT

BRICKS EMENY AND CO. BRICKMAKERS, DOUGLAS ROAD (late of Wanganui), OEG to notify the public that they are prepared to supply bricks in fcny quantity f.o2>. rail Douglas station. Al] orders forwarded to Emeny and Stratford, will receive their prompt attention. Samples may be seen, and prices obBiaed at Russell and Sons’ yards, St. fcubyn Street, New Plymouth, or at the forks, Douglas P.oad.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 11

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