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Never BoiJ Eg-gs.

THEY SIIOI'M) Bft SCALDED. I lie chief canse ol error in the ''•"king of eggs runes lioiu hnior- «" ti'c laid Hint eggs, as'wcll as egos mi I milk in combination, < " ,|Ul ' ,t "'»nkcd at a high tein- |» future. Si,-ealied '•),oiled" e<^ s i' l " better il not boiled ;it all. fnthem alter tin's I'ashion, ''"far y i| tbey are |„ |„. sprvp(l to children, inrali:ls, or the have ready a saucepan containing ."-"to'-- l'"L in „-itl, a 'jro'm tiie number of eggs desired, nnmg the water cover them.' Keniove saucepan t,» bard,- of rami „ "here water will not boil. Qook i "ii i s ' x -. minutes if liked ■I'll t-boiled. forty to lortv-five '' liked "hard-boiled." ed eggs, roast:, and tea make an excellent combination |' OI - |,roaktcst. The toast shculd be well browned and crisp.

A clipping Imuii a lionie paper records the death of a hog so largt that the size and weight given seem almost incredible. The animal belonged to a Mr W. llarris, of West- SmithJield, and was killed at Kpringl'ord .Manor, Milton. The hog was a Jersey red boar, years old, which weiirhed alive l(iO!Jlb antl dressed l'Milll). It measured feet across the loins, and was 0 feet in girth. The hams are monsters in size, and the vast stretch ol pork, whicih is borne upon four comparatively small feet, iniikpK an onliiiiivy porker n more pigmy. It is said that the biggest bog so far slaughtered was killed two years ago in New York, it.-! dead weight being lt2(>7lU. If the figuies ol these pigs have not grown in the telling (they must in,m?. V' u '° been leviathans, as mg Jim," the well-known and recently deceased draught horse in Aroinur's team of grovs, is said to have weighed 2;WOlb. ' NEVER NEGLECT A COLD. A cold should never he treated lightly as it is always more or less serious. Man.v people make the mistake of n eglccti n g a. cold iii,til some semous lung trouble results 1 every cold received the attention it- should have the danger of this jvould be avoided. Every cold can be cured by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A bottle or two or this remecl.i taken when the cold is first contracted will promptU cure it and not o,]ly save doctors hills mum suffering and anoyance later o n . For salo everywhere. — Advt.

NEVIOH, NEGLKCT A HAD COLD Never allow a. cold to run its course Too often its course is to wards pneumonia. The first action when you have a cold should be to relievo tho lui,gs. This is best accomplished by tho free use of Chamberlain s .Cough Remedy. Tlhis medicine lif/uifies the tough mucus and opens the secretions. A complete euro soori follows. For sale everywhere.—Advt.' The "very thing" would aptly describe the goods manufactured by Messrs Hodder and Tolly, Ltd., for pig and poultry meal.—Advt. Mary had a little ham (A pound or so—with eggs). And off she ran to catch the tram For she had nimble logs! ' She wore a Merry Widow ihat, a coiffure, w-li? I rtr' C i^J J ' )U k fixed that Ctvre°! ® reat '

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1910, Page 4

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