Cooking Lessons.
0 "We are pleased to see that Mrs Matheson, the popular lady teacher of cooking in all its branches, is to pay a visit to our town shortly and give an instructive course of lessons in tbat most useful art. Mrs Matheson is perhaps better known to the New Zealand ladies as Miss Fidler, whose name is still a household word in the larger centres of our colony, and we have no doubt there are some ladies now settled in the district who have before had an opportunity of witnessing the extremely interesting lectures and lessons she so skilfully combines. Mrs Matheson keeps in touch with the newest receipts from. England and Scotland, which, as nearly everyone knows, has organised cooking lectures and lessons for ladies for twenty years past, and have also cooking classes in simple dishes taught at the Board schools. Mrs Matheson is at present giving lessons in Palmerston to an interested meeting of about 60 ladies and we feel sure the ladies of Feilding will also give her a hearty welcome. The first lesson is on Friday at 2-30 as advertised, evening at 7.30 p.m.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 246, 20 April 1895, Page 2
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191Cooking Lessons. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 246, 20 April 1895, Page 2
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