A Big Thing in Cakes.
■ ■♦ ' Rongotea ia not to b« beat— in anything —at least that ia their way of looking at things. Bongotea hai a smart baker and confectioner in the person of Mr ALangl«y and tome gentleman residing there and at Awahuri have every confidenoa in him. They have proponed to him to make a big cake for the Home exhibition, and have offered to find all the material*, pay all the expenses in connection with shipping it, and packing. The cake j ia to stand 5 feet 6 mohea high and th* coating of sugar on it is to be four inches thick. All the trimmings and ornamentations are to be worked in .sugar and all the rubbish of artificial flowers Sec., are not to be on it. The cake is to oonsiat of eight decks, and the lower one will be aboo? three feat across, and by the time it ia landed at Home will haveoost fully £100. We trnat Mr Langley will me his way to execute this commission as he ia oeruunly a very competent man for the job.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1898, Page 2
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185A Big Thing in Cakes. Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1898, Page 2
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