"Artificial lamb chops" are alleged to be among the latest developments in America. Dr. H. W. Wiley, Chief of the Bureau of Chemistry in the United States, in a lecture on "What Pure Food means," is reported to have said: "One day last winter, someone sent to my house by mistake some artificial lamb chops—bones on which meat cut from just behind the ear had been threaded very carefully ,to make them appear like lamb chops. It is all right to sell,old bones as old bones or meat behind the ear by its proper name, but to sell a combination of old bones and meat from behind the ear as lamb chops is a rank deception. It is a violation of the principles of ethics in trade."
Ambury's "A.8." advertisement on page C draws special attention to their spring shipments of apparel to suit everybody in variety, quality and price. Top for quality, bottom for price, variety unexcelled, is their motto. Look in and around. WHEATMEAL BISCUITS. Many folks make wheatmeal biscuits and this recipe is worth cutting out and trying. For making small quantities of these biscuits take 41bs of wheatmeal, lib of butter, 4oz. of sugar, 4 eggs, halfounce of carbonate of soda, and one quart of water. Put the butter in the wheatmeal, make a bay, add the sugar, eggs, and soda; mix well together, add the water, and take in the wheatmeal. Afer making it into a dough, take about 21bs, roll it out into a sheet the thickness ' of a penny, take it on the pin again, and roll it on a piece of cloth spread on the table. Cut the biscuits out with "a small oval cutter, and put on, tins well cleaned but not greased and baked in a cool oven. These biscuits are very nice and are much appreciated at afternoon teas. Serve the "Mikado" brand tea with these biscuits. This tea is delicious —it is strong and possesses a most agreeable flavor. It is an excellent blended tea and is comparatively cheap, for it costs only Is Gd per pound, procurable from most grocers in your district. Yn-i will find few teas which give such <r,, „: value for so small a price as "Mikailnblend.* ' Never hesitate about giving Ul/ lain's Cough Remedy to children*, ""il contains no narcotic of anv description and can be given with confidence, as a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are highly susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by all chemists and nil Housekeepers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 31 October 1910, Page 8
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