! The Belgians ate the greatest potato eaters in the world, and the Irish come 'second. , '' ."". ■", /-$ I DresS has often been restrained by law. ■ so <in 1465,157*, and 1580. The .Highland dress was forbidden in Bcotland *in 1746, and restored ia 1788 la 1678 it -was enacted that nobody should be buried in anything but woollen. ' , Apricot Souffle.—Cuttwo sponge-cakes, 'Boak in .sherry and sugar; then pat a layer of apricots on top, and cover with whipped cream, j» .«-jf j -pi After washing Btockingsj always peg them up by the toes. This will prevent the foot drying hard. - : j ' To mike gravy a rich brown,-use a UMie burnt sugar. ; ; 2 It is ever true- that he who does nothing for others does nothing; for himself.—Goethe. ]■. n "'.\) \ " '•£ . God doesn't'carW forwhat ICtt oa Va&m* outside; he cfkr'es ffor'what; is inside.Rev. M. Babceek. u r,2SJJ • <ii»e . . . One's mind- can, ,be nlly 1 66cnpied in getting what you can get without wasting your energy in longing for what you cant
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 362, 16 April 1903, Page 2
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165Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 362, 16 April 1903, Page 2
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