MACARTHY ' S RED TOP AJLE Obtainable all Hotels and Bottle Stores.
NOT EFFECTIVE. The conductor had had a lot of trou■ble getting: the old lady on to the bus. But at last his efforts were successful. . ■ "Oh dear!" she sighed, as she flopped into a seat, "it's all this wretched rhouiuatism. As I used to say to my d^ear husband,..l'm a perfect niaTtyr to it.'" "" '- An old gentleman in the corner was full of sympathy. "Did you every try electricity?" he asked, kindly. "I used to suffer from rheumatism a good deal myself, but in a short time it completely cured me.' * "Electricity, indeed!" snorted the old laJdy. "A lot of good that would be. "Winy, I was struck by lightning a year ago, and it didn 7t do me a bit" of good." Lemon Tart. Line a sandwich tin with short pastry and fill with the following mixture: —1 ogg, 1 apple, 1 lemon, f' large cup^-sugar. Beat the ogg and sugar together, grate the yellow rind of the lemon into the egg, squeeze in the lemon juice; peel the apple and grate it into the mixtnre. Bake in a hot oven.
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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 27, 29 November 1928, Page 10
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193Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 27, 29 November 1928, Page 10
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