WAIUKU ADVERTISEMENTS. F. W. BUCKINGHAM, FARRIER AND BLACKSMITH, Has started business on his own account at Waiuku Livery Stables. Horses teeth attended to with up-to-date appliances and latest methods. Terms reasonable. Tiial solicited. CENTRAL PRIVATE HOTEL, WAIUKU.—When you are in Waiuku try the Central for high-class accommodation. Hot and Cold vrater and all modern conveniences. Good table’ appointments, and every attention given. Sale Days : Dinner from 11 a.m.. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Terms on application. Phone 17. Mrs A. LAIRD, Proprietress. TO CAMPERS ON THE MANUKAU. Orders received for dinghies or pleasure boats of any description. Best materials and workmanship. Personally delivered free to any point on the harbour. Prices, etc., on application to GEO. CUMING, CABINETMAKER, WAIUKU. 'Phone 16. WAIUKU. A. JAMES, WAIUKU, High-class Saddler and Harness Maker iand Repairer. All lines of Saddlery and Harness made on the premises. Direct importer of all brands of Saddlers’ requisites. Agent for South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Queen Street. ’Phone 1.
FOR GOOD SUITS, SHIRTS OR SOCKS At Reasonable Prices go to T. G. DUNGKLEY, MEN’S OUTFITTER. WAIUKU. KENTISH HOTEL, WAIUKU. ALL LIQUORS TRUE TO LABEL. First-class Accommodation for Visitors. The only free house in the electorate. ’Phone 2. Waiuku Telegrams : “Kent.” LARRY DUNN, Proprietor. MOTOR SERVICE WAIUKUPUKEKOHE. Cars leave Waiuku at 6.15, 3 a.m., and 1.30 p.m. Leave Pukekohe at 10.40 a.m. and 5.45 p.m. Saturday, 4.30. F. G. PARKER .. WAIUKU. MOTOR LORRY. FURNITURE REMOVING AND GENERAL CARRYING. Picnic Parties, etc. Good seats. Charges reasonable _ B. C. WARD, MELLSOP AVENUE, WAIUKU. ’Phone 32—3 rings. R. J. NEEDHAM, WAIUKU, Well-borer, supplies and erects all makes of Engines, Wind Mills, Pumps, Rams, Tanks, etc. All Copper Rapid Heaters in stock. Plumbing work a specialty.
THE WAIUKU LAND AGENCY. A WA3UKU SNIP. 13 acres, good level land, all In grass. House 7 rooms and large shed. Vi mile from school, P.O. and station. Price only £1750, with £650 cash Price includes 2 cows, separator, cream cans, sulky and harness ,and some furniture. NOTE.—This is the cheapest property in the district, and is good buying, in fact we know of nothing better. FLEYDELL A&B GRISPE. QUEEN STREET, WAIUKU. 'PHONE ti. 2272
COOKERY STEMS
Calf’s Head Pie. —Stew a knuckle of 1 veal till tender, with two onions, a faffgot of herbs, a blade of mace, and sis peppercorns, in three pints of water, and when done set aside with the bones in it to simmer, removing sufficient meat to form into balls. Half-boil a calf’s head, and cut the flesh into square pieces, place a layer of ham in slices at the bottom of the dish, then some pieces of the head, well seasoned with pepper and salt, first fat and then lean, with balls and hard-boiled eggs cut in halves, alternating - until the dish is full, but not too closely packed; put a little gravy into the dish, cover with a tolerably thick crust, and bake in a slow oven. When done., fill up with gravy, but do not cut into until it is guite cold.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 721, 7 April 1922, Page 8
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