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HOME INTERESTS. EGG TOAST WITH KIPPERS. Ingredients : Two hard-boiled eggs, butter, seasoning, hot buttered toast, filleted kipper*, milk, chopped parsley. Method: Pass the yolks and whites of two hard-boiled eggs through a wire sieve, pound them to a. smooth paste with a littla butter, and season them with salt and pepper; put a small piece of butter into a small saucepaaa, and when it is hot stir in the egg mixture. Cut some slices cf hot buttered toast into rather wide strips, spread them with the egg mixture, put them into the oven, and cover with buttered papsr and keep them hot while the fish is prepared thus . Take some filleted kippers which have been soaked in milk for 10 mini'tes, dry them on a cloth, and fry them quickly in hot butter (or dripping). Place one fillet on each strip of toast, pour a little butter over it, sprinkle with fine-chopped parsley, and send to table very hot. A DELICIOUS SAVOURY CHEESE PUFF. This is a gocd way of using up odd pieces of p?eiry and sta'e scrap* of chee«e If. however, you are making paatry on purpose, and w>.h*the puffs to be bpecially mre. u=e puff or rough- puff pas*ry Requned One

8 IF USED ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTIONS GIVEN, ■ j NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE fl M FOOD for the most delicate child. It assists teething, \ fl || is a. valuable bone-former, relieves constipation, and is 3 ,- fl| < || complete diet for Infants* * fl ■M " Opotiki, New Zealand. May 25th, 1905. S m " Dear Sirs, — I enclose a photo of our youngest child, Ronald, S |9 who is three and a-half years old. He was an extremely delicate S 9 child, only weighing three pounds at birth. He was very ill, and S H though we tried most patent foods, they only kept him alive S 8 and lv never seemed to improve. At ten months we put him on tm IS Neaves Food, and i?i a month he became quite fat. He is now H S quite a sturdy specimen, and very strong. — Yours truly, H M " LUCY E. KIRK. ) \ fl H "Messrs. Josiah R. Neave 6* Co., Fordingbridge, England." |fl 1 Manufacturers: JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fofdingbridge, England* ■ 9 Purveyors by Special Appointment to ■ I tf.l.M. THE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. I

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 75

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Page 75 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 75

Page 75 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 75

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