Egga a la soubise are a great favorite with onion lovers. Boil onions until soft, and rub through a sieve; there sih<xuld be one cupful of onion puree. Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter, add one and one-half tablepsoonfuls of flour and the onion puree. As soon as thoroughly ibeaten, add one-third of a cupful of milk. Bring to tihe boiling point, and add the yolks of two eggs slightly beaten. (Season to taste with salt and pepper, and add five hard boiled eggs cut in thin slice®. Just before serving, sprinkle ■with one-half tablepsoonful of finely chopped parsley. Eggs and onions prepared in this way are very delicious, and make an excellent dish for tea. Not a little depends upon the tea if the palate is to be pleased. Connoisseurs prefer one or other of tihe delicious blended teas placed on the market (by the Empire Tea Company. These blends may be briefly described. The "Dragon" brand, at 2s 8d per pound, is a tea of extreme merit. It is absolutely pure, and of rich, drinking qualities. The liquor is strong and the texture is silky. The " Elephant" brand, at 2s 2d per pound, is another tasty tea, the bouquet and aroma axe distinct, and the tea gives the utmost satisfaction. The •Wew Crescent" brand, at 2s per pound, is the great favorite, and finds it way jrito jnamsion and cottage alike. It is a tea of special merit, ana seems to please every palate. The "Crescent" brand, at Is lOd, will please most people with its xidh flavory quality. The "Mikado" brand, at le 0d per pound, is the 'best family tea at <the money; though moderate in cost, it is rich in quality. These teas are procurable from nearly all storekeopera—Advt. GROWING ALL THE TIME. Year by year our business expands. Why? Because the service we give is always reliable, Have you tested its 'efficiency? Try SB with your Customs work, and let us demonstrate how quickly we can clear and deliver goods. Or if you have a parcel to gelid, hand it to as, and obtain proof of our cheap ! through rates and prompt delivery.— The N.Z. Express Coy.. Ltd. ■ NEVER NEGLECT A BAD OOLD. (Never allow a cold to run its course. Too often its course is towards pneumonia. The first action when you have a cold should be to relieve the lungs. This is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This medicine liquifies the tough mucus and opens the secretions. A complete cure soon follows. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
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The Fitznoy Store QUE CUSTOMERS can rely on only best brands of GROCERIES being kept at our store. We offer everything at reasonable rates. Your orders •will be executed with promptness and civility. Don't wait until next month; Try our goods NOW! Trap visits Smart Road every Wednesday. §J. TAYLOR riTZR 0 Y STORE. MONEY TO LEND. £IOO TO £IO,OOO. QN Country and City Freeholds, on extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any Agency of the Government Insurance Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, {^TONE'S HAWKE'S BAY AND TARANAKJ J)IRECTORY. FUR 1909-10. May be purchased of all booksellers, or ordered direct from Stone, Sou and C 0.,. Lambton Quay, Wellington. Contains Commercial, Municipal, and Gen♦ral Directory. Nineteenth year of publicatioi. STONE, SON & CO., DUNEDIN AND WELLINGTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 118, 26 August 1910, Page 6
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