A DELICIOUS CAKE RECIPE FOR AFTERNOON TEA.
Pound Cake—Rub one pound of butter and one pound of powdered to a smooth cream; beat the whites and oiks of 12 eggs separately until tihev are very light; add the yolks to the cream, and when they are blended stir in the whites; sift the flour, and add--it little by little until all lias been added and the mixture is well blended. Grate I.he rind of one lemon, and add it to the juice, strain it through a .fine sieve and stir into the cake; 'beat very vigorously until perfectly smooth and very wght, for at least half an hour; then pour into buttered pans lined with buttered paper, and bake thorough W in a moderate oven. This is really a delicious cake for afternoon teas, and if served with "Dragon" Brand tea, the pkasure of the afternoon function is oireatlv enhanced The "Dragon" brand tea "costs 2/8 per lb., and is in a class bv itself.' it possesses an exquisite flavor; it is a robust tea of full body and oreat strength, while the texture is very°fine For those who like really hisrh' «rade tea, and do not mind the expense 0 the "Dragon" brand is strongly recommended. AH the leading storekeepers of the district sell this brand of tea. "New Crescent" tea, at "2/- per lb., is another excellent' brand.—Advt.
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We stock the best, and sell for cash. V\Tiy do you pay Is and Is 3d for sash ribbons when we can sell you the same thing for 6d a yard. Our store is opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth, and is specially noted for twopenny embroideries. Everyone that Works hard enough to perspire freely should wear nothing but the "ROSLYN" mfcbiinkable purAvool flannel, "Delta" finish •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 143, 26 September 1910, Page 8
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442Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 143, 26 September 1910, Page 8
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