THREE NICE CAKES. SUCVUI CAKES. Roll some pastry out thinly. Cut into strips three inches long and one and a lialf inches wide. Turn over the end and press down lightly. Brush tlie centre with yolk of egg, scatter granulated sugar over and bake in a hot oven. Serve cold and. crisp. RICE CAKES.—Six ounces flour, six ounces ground rice, six ounces castor sugar, two eggs and a teaspoonful essence of lemon will he required. Beat butter to a cream, add sugar, then eggs (well beaten); mix flour and rice together, add with lemon essence and beat well. Put into small tins and bake in a quick oven a quarter of an hour. CHERRY CAKE.—lngredients: One pound flour, half-pound castor sugar, five eggs, six ounces glace cherries, teaspoonful of vanilla. Beat the butter and sugar to a cream, add the flour and eggs alternately; but do not beat the eggs, drop each one separately into a cup and then into the mixture. Stir well together before adding the cherries and the vanilla flavoring. Grease the tin and pour in the mixture, allowing an hour or more for baking in a very quick oven to start with, as the fruit, being heavy, will sink if the cake is slowly cooked. Mikado brand will prove an excellent tea to serve with any of these cakes. Although only Is 6d per lb., this tea is wonderfully good, and is really superior in quality to many teas sold at 2s per lb. The flavor is good, and the liquor, possesses excellent body and fine texture. Most storekeepers in this district sell the "Mikado" brand. Other excellent teas are the Crescent brand at Is lOd, and the New Crescent brand at 2s.
WHY GO HUNGRY? If your stomach is weak, and you are suffering from indigestion, don't sacrifice your health and comfort. all the wholesome food you want. Then take one of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules after each meal. They digest your food;' and thus nourish and build you up, while the stomach is reco "wing its natural tone. 2s 6d per tin. Obtainable everywhere.
THE PRIMAS BOTTLE TpOR keeping hot liquids hot for 24 hours and cold liquids cold for three days. No chemicals; rimply fill the bottle and cork i\,_ The "Primas" costs less than other makes and is just as good. As useful in the home as for travellers, picnickers, etc. Will keep baby's food hot all night. Holds one pint. PRICE 18/6. We also stock Sparklet Syphons and Bulbs, Seltzogenes, etc. OKEY, SON AND ARNOLD LTD. DEVON STREET.
STRATFORD RACING CLUB. jy-EETING, MONDAY & TUESDAY, Jan. 2 & 3, 1910 ALL NOMINATIONS 10s. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. (First race starts at 12 noon.) 1. TARIKI WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. Seven furlongs. 2. BOROUGH STAKES, of 55 sovs. Entrance 30s. Four furlongs and a-half. 3. STRATFORD CUP HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. (open). Nomination 10s, acceptance 40s. Nine furlongs. 4. MIDHIRST HACK HANDICAP, of 80' sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. One mile, o. OHURA HURDLE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. One mile and a-half. 6. FARMERS' PLATE, of 50 sovs. Entrance 30s. One mile. 7. FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. (open). Nomination 10s, acceptance
40s. Six furlongs. 8. EAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY. (First race starts at 12.15 p.m.) 1. COUNTY HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. Seven furlongs. 2., CARDIFF STAKES, of 50 sovs. Entrance 30s. Four furlongs and a-half. 3. DOMINION HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. (open). Nomination 10s, acceptance 40s. One mile. 4. MAKURI HURDLE HANDICAP, of 85 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. One mile and a-half. 5. LADIES' PURSE HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. Six furlongs 6. NGAERE HANDICAP, of 85 sovs. (open). Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. Six furlongs. 7. HANDICAP TROT, of 40 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. One mile and a-half. 8. TOKO WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. Six furlongs. ALL NOMINATIONS 10s. For full programmes see posters. Dates of Nominations, Acceptances, et«, —Nominations close on MOND4Y, December 5, 1910, at 9 p.m. Weights for first day about Thursday, December 15, 1910. Acwptanees for firsj; day's events Trot and entries for Boreugh Staked farmers' Plate and Cardiff Stakes close on FRIDAY, December 23', 1910, at 9 p.m. J. R. MACIMY, , Secretary.
TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1910 TO APRIL 30, 1911. JfISHESG LICENSES may be obtained from J. Therkleson, Tariki; G. Gudgeon, Inglewood; R. Gribbon, Waitara; J. S. Fox, Okato; D. Duncan, Opunake; A. S. Basell, New Plymouth: and the undersigned. DUNCAN McALLUM, Secretary. Licenses: Men, whole season (available over all the Dominion), £1; women and boys (under 16 years), ss; day licenses (available for Taranaki district only) 2s 6d; naif season licenses, from December 20, 1910 (available for Taranaki district only), 12a fid. 400 I'OUXDk Cash Down will secure 210 acres, with 40 cows, etc., as a-going- concern. -Rend our*advertise-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 199, 1 December 1910, Page 8
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