'wafers. Take one quart milk, six eggs, a quarter of a, pound of butter, two ounces of compressed yeast, salt and flour. Beat up the eggs, melt the butter, dissolve the yeast in a little of the milk, mix all together aad add sufficient flour to make a smooth thin*atter. Set this to rise, and bake for fifteen minutes. Geneva ■wafers are made without yeast, as follows: Take three ounces of fine flour, two ounces of caster sugar, three ounces of butter, two eggs, Vanilla essence, cream'and apricot jam. Cream the butter and sugar together, beat each egg in separately, add a few drops of va»illa, and stir*in the flour lightly. Put the mixture into a forcing bag with a large plain pipe, force it out on a well buttered baking tin in portions that would just fill a teaspoon, and spread thinly with a hot wet palette knife. Bake in a moderate oven until set; then take out with a palette knife, and wrap them round cornet tins. Place one inside the other to keep in shape, replace in the oven until lightly browned, turning them frequently. When cool remove the moulds and fill with stiffly whipped cream and jam. We recommend the "Mikado" Blend tea with these wafers. This tea is an extremely fine mixture of Ceylon and Indian teas, and U one of the best of family teas. It costs but Is 6d per lb retail, and your storekeeper is certain to stock it. Although it costs but Is 6d per lb, in flavor and quality it will surprise you. Many say it is quite as good as other brands sold at 2s and 2s 2d.—Advt.
SARAH SUITS, SAM SAYS. QINCE sampling Suratura, Sarah Smith sings serenely, satisfied. Sarah says Suratura spells Supremacy. Sarah's sorrows sleep. Sarah's seraphic smiles shames Sain's suspicious sisters. Sarah suits Sam superbly since Suratura softened Sarah's sharpness. Sam suits Sarah splendidly, since Sam, sipping Suratura, stopped soaking. Suratura's Sam's security, Sarah says. Sam says Suratura's Sarah's salvation. Sam's sempiternal spinster sisters say Sarah's sensible, so's Sam. Sarah's snarling step-mother says Sarah spoils Sam. Sam, slyly supposing so, submits. Sam's Sarah's sweetheart, see?—so's Suratura. SURATURA'S SARAH'S STANDBY. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO. LIMITED, MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offices* LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Works: NGAHAURANGA.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. W.M.E.Co. MANURES Net Cash on Trucks at Ngahauranga in 2 cwt. sacks. For 1 cwt. Backs, 5/per ton extra is charged. No. 1 Mixture & 5/7/3 per ton No. 3 " £5/5/- " No. 5 " £5/2/6 " Potato " £5/2/6 " Imported Superphosphate £5/5/- " Particulars of Analysis posted to any address on application. Special Mixtures can be made at any time to suit Fanners. FAT STOCK FOR FREEZING (TdE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO Ltd., is prepared to receive stock for''FREEZING and SHIPMENT on CLIENTS' ACCOUNT at lowest Tates current in the Dominion. {The Company is also prepared to buy Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle. IAII Particulars as to Charges and Prices can be obtained on application to the Company's Buyers:— \ J. A. REID, Aramoho } (Telephone 171, Wanganui ExcHaiifeU or to the Compan/a Head Office, LaMb* tOX Quay, Wellington. ~.. „,_„„-..,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 16 January 1911, Page 4
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513Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 16 January 1911, Page 4
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