Lives depend on her fitness r'M • r Ife^fex 1 From the sick and wounded A\** '" ^ '*$>«> mj S • § comes an appeal for help which. /V ^ ( - J^A j — i no true woman could fail to \ "3I111P^ fjf X^j heed. She answers nobly — : v \ %-{^V J&zf \ ^ giviiig herself cheerfully to a * work which tests endurance ": * "f. ^ \ **mr» j — ~ ' ' and courage, and takes no A y *.) 7f - \ j account of weariness or nerv- .- . I«V *•_ , ' -' 48?', ~ 3T5«- | .-■'jf- */ -. . t> 'j ous strain. J '■ I "* K ] Just one of a multitude of ways fcgjr ^ l ; 1 ~j | our women are taxing their p'f \ ' | I strength in their country's serI'f %' \ x. • ' . \ ^ ! vice. Overtaxing perhaps — • j' Lli : ^ — ~ ^ JjT f unless they've discovered the well-supported figure! The -- contribution to health a Berlei ** makes is being proved as never before. The comfort of that hack-and-abdomen support . . • that balanced postuxe . . . UmgL through the long hours of duty! You'll do double your K$jM duty, with the help of Berlei \ ™ - I Smooth as silk to the palate, riehly creamy and delicately fiavoured | I in aix delicious flavours. Easily, quickly made and most economical I I in nse . . . it takes only ONE dessertspoosful to make ONE pint of 1 I delicious custard. 1 CHOCOLATE PUDDING - • AkT ' 1 WITH CUSTARD SAUCE %■ fW™** ~ y^- . ,J 2 yolks of eggs, 4-ozs. flour, 4-ozs. sugat> & / $ 4 -ozs. butter, l teaspoon Edmonds Baking I *rJf '• •- /# PowdiT f pinch of SCllt , \-0Z* COCOQf Tfllik to rxjHp , s& ^ ""*• r * - A Butter a mould or pudding basin. Sieve s> \ CTt~ , ^ $ the flour and baking powder with the % *^jtr ,i- m # pinch of salt and cocoa. Cream the butter, K 4 \V\. , r' . 4? ,, f add the sugar. When well blended, beat ¥ % IV':\ =- , | / ^ in the yolks of eggs; lastly, stir in the ^ *&, « ~~~ - J yf f flour, etc., lightly, then add the milk. Mix W V 7 / well, put into the buttered raould, cover ' 1 1 # with greased paper, and steam for i| V: ' • & " J ' H hours. Serve with plenty of Edmonds . •:• k: J 1
^s^®8ir NEW PLY M 0 UTH- AU CKL AND THROUGH SERV1CE DA1LY INCLUDING SUNDAY. — Leave New Plymouth 7.45 a.m., arr. Auckland 6 p.m. J^eave Auckland 8 a.m., arr. New Plymouth 6 p.m. AWAKINO-NEW PLYMOUTH.— Leave Awakino 7.30 a.m., arr. New Plymouth 10.15 a.m. Leave New Plymouth 2.45 p.m., arr. Awakino 5.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE. — Leave New Plymouth daily 7.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., arr. Opunake 9.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Leave Opunake daily 8.40 a.m. and 3.45 p.m., arr. New Plymouth 10.20 a.m. and 5.20 p.m. No late night service. NO SUNDAY SERVICE FOR OPUNAKE OR AWAKINO GIBSON'S MOTORS LTD PHONE 357. NEW PLYMOUTH. PHONE 357.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1942, Page 5
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450Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1942, Page 5
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