TO-DAY'S DINNER.
' (Specially written for Tni Dominion.] THURSDAY. Baked Loin, of; Mutton. Baked Potatoes. a ■■vi - Cauliflower..' Bread 'Pudding. . .:■: Stewed,' Apricots'. /Chesse ■ Souffle.- ■ CHEESE SOUFFLE. Four eggs, ljoz. butter, loz. flour, 1 gill milk; salt and cayenne;pepper; to taste; 3 oz. cheese (grated). ■'r -Melt-the butter in a'saucepan, stir; in' % the' flour,;and add the milk■:gradually.- - Cook' a s;'fewiminutes;' take; i off:;thefife, - and. add "the yolks .of tlie eggs one by one, , beating all the ;■ titoe.; - J Add- cheese -and ;sea'sonih|; ilastly,; add ; the' whites ;benten'to ?a-stiff:froth;v-Pour , this ..into ' ; a tbuttered rtin, :'and';sike: : in :a .moderate' oven until it,has set apd'well risen.- Serve at onceVive^ijhoti^i'jyiiJ;^^^^^ ' 1 FOB TO-JTOEROTV. v Two lb. of fresh' tomatoes,:lemori,: oysters;in■' "aoell.-'brownvbra DEYOTED WORK FOR MAORIS. I
;?v.; Two;;Methodist:-':,lady. l '^missionaries,who have been working/since last;,winter among the'; Natives district,; have earned' the warmest;approbation;'for tlieir labours from Dr; -Pomare,; Chief Health Olijsrfioer .tovthe"Maoris;';-::'ffie'< ladies\:are : Sister' K who'sevhomo ' is at'Normahby;" They :spend the greater' >' part 'of - their itime /in' the >.N aitivo Jpas', tending tho sick, and' securing, cleanliness : and .Afresh; air:in;tneir,'.whafes,; ifeaching'the. moth- ..- ers; howto] t ike',: care' pf / .their .children, 1 and J* performing' other services, which' aro much appreciated by the Maoris. ■ They', have' to . .rough, it; very often,; and; according to Dr. ■Pomare, -they; are;.doing heroic ; work; and: i : 'i,performing a'truly Christian mission.The . Chief. Health Officer to. tho Natives has been ■ insisting >for. years past' on the necessity of: ; Euch .jrork : being undertaken,, and the attonto "sick'iMaoris is'. ;.v:a. : 'new;thing toV : the; Natiye'iexperience.. Often" .- they will.sit by the bedsides-of sick-Natives ikcom- - to prevent the spread of the .disease..; Misses Breton and Heron, Anglican* nurses, are do;v ing:;a:Jikbwork mthoWaikato district-With : :. Eimilai!, devotion.:. .They-, supply, a need' which ;' cannob . l>Q ; H!et :in 'any ..other ' way.;- 1 "Over and,over,;.ag_ain ; I .havo..-visited sickcases among the Maoris,said Dr. Pomare, ■ "and ' : ; . that;; aH:. the.C nie.dicines!, I . could pre-, scribe, would notdo, one: atom 'of good, bo- 1 ; cause .the I .,patients 'Would ,;not get the care : -^anav^attentlo^;;;that v wer.6^fa.^•more;j^lecessil^s , -tha'n'all;the;metlichie'lcould.ptifcdo« , 'n tlieir ■throats. If 'th'ere wero."oiily;- enoiigh. of these devoted women in tho field, tho Maori pas would be improved out of all recognition in' nve years. , ,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 441, 25 February 1909, Page 3
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356TO-DAY'S DINNER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 441, 25 February 1909, Page 3
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