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TWO CAKE RECIPES. Rich Seed Cake. —Take a pound and a quarter of flour, well dried, a pound of butter, a pound of loaf sugar, beaten and sifted, eight eggs, and 2 oz. of carraway seed 3; one grated nutmeg, and its weight in cinnamon. Beat the butter into a cream, put in the sugar, beat the whites of the eggs and the yolks separately, then mix them with the butter and sugar. Beat in the flour, spices and seed a little before you put it in the oven. Bake for two hours in a quick oven. Simple Rock Cakes. —Take half a pound of flour, and rub into it four ounces of butter; add four ounces of castor sugar, four ounces of sultana raisins, a little ground ginger, a pinch of salt, half a teaspoonful of baking powder, one beaten egg, and, if wanted, a tablespoonful of milk. This should make a coomparatively dry dough. Put out on a well-greased baking sheet, in pieces the size of a walnut. Bake in rather a quick oven for ten minutes. And for the tea try the Elephant brand at 2s 2d—it's good. It is a rich, strong tea, with plenty of body, a fine texture, and of superior drinking qualities. It is a delicious tea to serve to guests, or for every day family use. Obtainable from most grocers. —Advt. WHAT 'CONSTIPATION MEANS. Constipation resembles nothing so much as the stopping of the sewerage system of a city, and you know the outbreak of disease that would result if this should happen. Then try to realise the danger to yourself if you allow your bowels to become clogged. The poisonous matter which should pass off is absorbed into the blood, which is the cause of numerous diseases. When you are troubled this way there is just one thing to do—get a box of Chamberlain's Tablets. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and bowels, and clear the system of all foul accumulations and restore it to a normal i condition. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 180, 9 November 1910, Page 6

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344

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 180, 9 November 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 180, 9 November 1910, Page 6

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