Answer to Correspondent.—George (Now Lynn): Following the horses ” is a racing term derived from the fact that the horses you follow follow other horses.” A rejected Spanish suitor was discovered when about to place a bomb in the tool-box of the bridal car. He pleaded that ho merely wished to give the happy pair a good send-off.
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“ . . . and some more Evaporated Apricots for jam, please. Your recipe is delightful ...” THE RECIPE.—2II) Evaporated Apricots, soaked in 12 large cupfuls water for four days. Add 71b sugar and boil. A tin of Pineapple improves i the flavour. . APRICOTS. Special 4 Crown, 1/4 lb. Choice Quality, 1/. lb. PEACHES. Special 4 Crown, 1/- lb. m- & Seasonable Lines While Vegetables Are Scarce. “K” PEAS—small, 7d; large,' Marrowfat Peas, 3d lb. TINNED FRENCH BEANS—whole, 1/2 tin; cut, 1/- tin. BUTTER BEANS, s*d. SPECIAL HARICOT BEANS, 3d. ASPARAGUS—Iarge tins, 2/6; Tips, If: ®y TRY THE NEW SANDWICH PASTES, Rosella BrandCelery, Asparagus, Tomato, and Gherkin, 6d tin. And Morton’s Small Tins Pastes, 5 for 1/-, WOLFENDEN & RUSSELL THE BUSY BIG DEPARTMENT STORE, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Phones 22-848, 22-84®.
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Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 18
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