The Corintlhic, which is due at Welling-1 ton to-morrow (Wednesday) is bringing 658 passengers, 140 adults and 57 children of whom are booked under tihe assisted passage system. Relatives here nominated 59 adults and 41 children, while SI adults and: 16 children were approved by the High Commissioner. The assisted passengers include 26 farmers, '25 domestics, 24 farm laborers, a dairy farmer, four gliepherds, a dairymaid, and 24 mar-1 ried women cominjg out to join their bus- 1 bands. Mr. Arthur Morton was yesterday re-' elected chairman of directors of the Majigorei Dairy Company for tllie six-i teenth time. Mr. Morton has been chairman of the company ever since its formation. j A London cablegram states thai Major-General Godley, Commandant of, the New Zealand Forces, wHI visit! Kingston Royal. Military College, On-' tario, and Westpoimt Academy. He' will sail by the Makum, and alter a' brief visit to Melbourne, will arrive in Wellington on December 7. BRISTOL CAKE—A NEW RECIPE. Boat six ounces of butter to a cream, adtd tiliree eggp, yolks ajid wihites beaten I separately, eight ounces of brown sugar, and half a pint of milk (sour if possilble). In a separate basin mix ihalf a pound of' flour, Ihalf a pound of ground rice, a teaspoonful of baking powder, one pound of currants, and four ounces of candied peel. Add 'the dry ingredients gradually to the others, and beat all well together for a quarter of an hour. Bake in a moderate oven for about an hour and a half. This is an excellent cake to serve at morning or afternoon teas, and if served with tihe "New Crescent" blend tea the enjoyment of the guests will be very pronounced. This blend of tea is dds'tin,3uislied for its pleasing bouquet, its delicate aroma and its exquisite flavor. It is a rare combination of the fine, stroii", robust teas of Darjeeling, and the fine, delicate, rich teas of Ceylon. It is blended by a connoisseur, and gives pleasure to every pailate. The New Crescent Wend tea is retailed at 2s per lb, and you can get it to-day from your grocer. TRAVEEUNG IS A PLEASURE When you Eavie checked your baggme through u& You have no botheu rttrtß. We do all the work, collecting the fraggage, checking it on, and delivering at other end by the time yon are there. —New Zealand Pbror<>«« Oomranv
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 8
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396Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 8
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