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hots. rig""*' esteemed V&BMU complexion puriprocured during the the face fe*W exposure to the a most soothing and to the juice ol 'c and and lotions >,> fcrO' be the skin should be placed three cupfuls for a quarter should be used as a neck morning. will keep, three and a few of of roses, beaten carefully. For a be and a beaped-up tallow by de--1 being well beaten for and then potted sometimes go so-far face* daily a pound mixed with the and a little rose face-wash may extracting all the juice **P* strawberries. This in a lined atneepan on equal amnont of powdered borax mixture is hot thoroughly, the kit before boiling When eool it may be and care should be g° into the open air for after applying the loare,not, however, to be for very sensitive skins, be almost be said to be ease of extremely the pare white skin accompaniment to red they have the re face rtsh.
I «.— Required: Half a pint eggs, two tablespoon! Sis teaspoonful of salt, quarxwntul of pepper, Jour gf grated gap sago. Beat «it separating; add them k dour, add the salt and ax well. This dough t pour, from a spoon. I'ut • pastry bag, at the end hare a small plain tube, h out in strips, lin long, of boiling salted water. hour, drain, dish, pour er, melted, dusted with rre at once. These are ed with cheese. These keir lightness if allowed rag belore serving, irsnips—fiequired: four mips, half a cup breadblespoonful of flour, half t, one tablespoonful of teaipoonful of salt, one pepper, two tablespoon--1 parsnips. Scrape and *; when tender cut them Jake a cream sauce from r and milk; add salt and . layer of the cream sauce of a baking dish, then a mips, a sprinkling of continue until the dish ; the last layer sauce. : breadcrumbs, and bake Serve with salted boiled sponge.—Required: Half es of gelatine, one cup of iag water, half a cup cf » teaapoonful of vanilla, Juls of sherry if you use tea of three eggs. Cover tn the cold water, and let n hour; then add the ig water, and the juice >.>' ir until the sugar is disie vanilla, strain, and alightly thickened, drop i whites of the eggs and Stand the bowl in a ter, and with an ordinary p the mixture until it is if the mixture is too le will settle to the botwaste of time to begin he mixture is sufficiently old the air. Turn into land aside until perfectly rith soft custard sauce yolks of the eggs.
I (finger sponge slices.—Kequired: Ualf piiil of molasses, two ounces of butr, one level teaspoouful of soda, two pa of flour. Heat the molasses ghtly, dissolve the soda in two tableuunluis ol wurni water, add the unities, then the butter, melted, and stir quickly the hour; turn into a shallow eased uaking-pan: bake in a moderate en thirty minutes. Serve warm, cut 10 squares, with lemon or ginger
m HOUSEHOLD HINTS. KT Stain* made by medicines and liuigKßta are among the most obstinate of frwovai, and frequently tax amateur to the utmost. lodine mania ijßWt however, be successfully removed pky means of liquid ammonia, a little of pic spirit being poured into a saucer, Hie stained garment laid across it, and |tho spot daboed repeatedly with the linJgers until it disappears. It should then (4w rinsed in tepid water and washed EMrita strong soapsuds in toe usual manE. Cod-liver oil stains can likewise* be ((■Uminated by means of ammonia, while eartb made into a paste with Eppold water is usually successful in reflawing marks caused by linseed oil, two |'«r three applications, however, being » accessary. set with precious stones should I always be inspected from time to time f to ascertain if the gems are at all loose, •specially in the case of claw settings. , it if also a good plan to wash them pcri- ! , edically in warm soapsuds, to which a \. tew drops of sal volatile have been addf ad. In every case the claw settings ' should be cleaned by means of a wisp V of blotting paper rolled into the form .' of a shading "stump" and worked into ike interstices so as to clear them of ' any accumulation of dirt. Before mending stockings with ordinary darning yarn it is a good plan to •old the card or skein over the spout of a kettle of boiling water. By thi3 means the steam effectually shrinks the .wool, and when the mended stocking is aent to the wash no fear need be entertained of the mended portion shrinking away from or tearing the surrounding Faded shabby carpets can be freshened and improved if, after brushing to remove the dust, the brush be dipped in a jaU of hot water to which a few drops of turpentine have been added, and the carpet brushed vigorously over with this.
A good hair tonic fa made by bni-limg together half a drachm of chloral, bin? an ounce of tincture of quinine, threequarters of an ounce of glycerine, and two ami » half onnees of eau-de-Cologne. Apply to the scalp at night. When Ironing a white silk Mouse tint ■as Income very dry do not sprinkle with water, for that will at once make it took patchy. Instead dip it bodily into a pan of cold water, roll it in a clean eloth, and lay on one side for a quarter of an hour. It will be then "just ii»ht ? ' for ironing. e When making pastry melt the butt.T or lard slightly and beat to a cream before mixing it with the flour. Only half the usual quantity will be required K ,tku is done. • Ataminium utensils should never be washed m soda-water, or they will •J™*"? «e their bright look and apwater i, the best cleaning medium. ;ln ,l ite aluminium should, after washing, bo ■M*ly rubbed and polished with a iierHow tfrbiie baking ■e custard, place the dish containing it j"» larger dish nearly full of water. Then, when the custard h half e>xiked.' Jlfti % little castor sugar over it. Thi* Wpa to make It brown nicely, while-tfi,. grrounding water prevents ■MrJog too fast, and so UtHioneycomh HptMftce a avoided, f . ■ '-.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 September 1907, Page 4
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