■^m^^mßßß'A &$ i\.fi/ipiii ?r$ Mm jhrive: NERVE'S FOOD is * PER£F,CTL V SAFE FOOD tor the mo.;t delicate child. if used according to the directions given, It assists teething, is a valuable toue-iormer, relieves constipation, and is ? complete diet tar Infants. "Opotiki, New Zealand, Mny JSI/1, "y>s- - Dear Sirs,—l enclose a photo of our youngest t/.-.... Ronald, who is three jnd i-iialj yurs old. He wus a; extremely delicate child, only ?../.,.'/.v;/ three pounds <n birth. He was very ill, ,md //.'««., v ~>e trhd most puleiu foods, they only kepi h'un til ire ,/,.;t he never seemed to impr,Jve. At ten months iee pnt Inn, on Neave's Poort, and ma month lie .her.-inv niiil>- 'at. He is new ■juite a sturdy specimen, and very strong. "Messrs. /■"toll A' LUCY K. KIRK. England,' ? Manufacturers: jusiah R. Neave & Co., Fordingbridge, England. Purveyors, by BpecJal /> ppointrccixt to, I.M. THE n :" :,::
Do not select for breeding ;l boar w j|], an ugly head if you want good results in the litters. CHOCOLATE CAKti. Cream together half a pound of butter, and a quarter of a pound of castor sugior; beat in, one by one, four Orate half a pound of good chocolate, put it in a small pan with a iablcspoonful ~[ milk, and stir it over (lie lire (ill it Ims smoothly melted. Then add the chocolate and milk to the butter, au<r;ir, etc. Mix together throe ounces of Hour,' two ounces of ground rice, and a .small tcaspoonfnl of baking powder. Add these to the other ingredients, hit (Jic mixture into a shallow tin. lined wilh greased paper. Uake carefully and slowly for one hour. When cold pour chocolale ioing over, and decorate with chopped almonds or dessicaled cocoanut. These decorations must he shaken over aiid slightly pressed on before the icing sugar is quite set. Now comes the question of what tea? With such a. cake nothin* less than the best tea will do and there" fore we unhesitatingly recommend the Dragon Brand tea, at 2s ,Sd per lb. It is a tea of superb drinking qualities a full bodied tea, with a fine texture a'nd rich aroma. It yields palate pleasure seurs. Sold by most grocers in'your district.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 2
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