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COCOA is real food. Its addition in cookery adds to the nourishment, and it means that you can serve less of some of the more expensive energy foods that are rising in price. Make delicious chocolate steamed puddings, creamy chocolate sauce over a plain white steamed pudding, chocolate custards, junkets, cakes and delectable cold sweets. The family will welcome them, and you can save on more expensive items. Use more cocoa as a beverage and in your cooking l For health! For enjoyment! w MAKE THIS Delicious CHOCOLATE PUDDING a yolks of egg, 4-02*. flour, 4-oxo. sugar, 4-OXS. butter, i teaspoonful baking powder, pinch of salt, i-ox. Boumville Cocoa, Milk to mix. Butte* a mould or pudding basin. Sieve the flour and baking powder, with the pinch of salt and cocoa, on to a piece of kitchen paper. Cream the butter, then mix in the sugar. When well blended, beat in the yolks of egg; lastly stir in the flour, etc., lighdy, then add the milk. Mix well, put into the buttered mould, cover with greased paper, and steam for if hours. Serve with a rich white sauce or custard. Vanilla flavoured. JV& itt the Price ef BOURNVILLE Ample stocks available —a Cup of Cocoa is a Cup of Food COA Per I/S t-lb Tin Per 2/9 Tin Per Tin

u J 1 1 0 [LLLUJjj-LLUiJJ i I w ¥ i« M 1 = * ’ , . * . « » -i__J L_jl/ COTTAGES ... “READY-TO-ERECT” I Your farm cottage is already designed for you at our Factory. S These well built buildings are actually manufactured on the 5 premises, at a minimum of cost. Our free catalogue will give you full particulars ! Write to . . . Ellis & Burnand Ltd.j SAWMILLERS. TIMBER MERCHANTS & JOINERS | HAMILTON Keep Them Moving Railway Wagons and Tarpaulins Day and night the Railways, linked with primary and secondary industries, are doing their pcut in New Zealand’s war effort. This important service to increased production can be materially assisted by consignees’ prompt release of wagons and tarpaulins. Delay in unloading tends to impede the national war effort. Quick release of tarpaulins and trucks for use elsewhere is helpful to the State, especially at this time, when it is the duty of all to assist in the drive for accelerated production and victory. Quick Transport For Increased Production

Husky Throat Let a tasty, cooling Vicks Cough Drop dissolve in your mouth. It bathes irritated throat-lining for 12 to 15 minutes with soothing ingredients of Vicks Vapoßub. j If iWKS MEDICATED f COUGH PROP

QARAVAN JJUILDERSi We stork all Caravan Paris, Sinks, Aluminium Mouldings, etc. JJ A MILTON BARTON STREI OTOR ET - - JJODIES, - PHONE ONLY one Address: Centreway Tea and Dining- Rooms—Garden Place (above Pascoe’s) —unquallQed service.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21208, 3 September 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21208, 3 September 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21208, 3 September 1940, Page 8

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