FUDGE CAKE. Cream together one oupful of sugar and two-thirds of a cupful of butter; add one cupful of milk. Stir in lightly two and one-half cupfuls of flour, into which one heaped spoonful of baking powder has been sifted. Then stir in one-fourth cupful of melted chocolate. Add one half-cupful of walnuts broken up coarsely, and lastly three eggs beaten separately. For the fudge frosting use one and one-half tablcspoonfuls of butter and one-half cupful of unsweetened cocoa, one and one-fourth cupfuls «f confectioner's sugar, a few grains of salt, and one-fourth cupful of milk, Heat to boiling point, and boil eight minutes. Remove from fire and heat until creamy. Add one-half teaspoonful of vanilla, and then pour over cake to depth of onequarter inch. With this fudge cak« serve Elephant brand tea. The flavor of this tea is most agreeable; it possesses body and strength, and is remarkably rich in the elements of good tea. Elephant brand tea, at 2/2 per lb., ie sold by most storekeepers in this locality. Send your orders tor printing to tha "DaHy News" Printery.
TOUCHING THE RAINBOW TORD BACON, that quaint discoveror, announced that "where a rainbow seemeth to hang over, or to touch, there breaketli forth sweet smell." Pity 'tis that so few of these grave philosophers of the old time can be taken quite seriously in this white light of the new. There wns Augustine, the esteemed saint, who assured the faithful that he had actually seen in Aethiopia many men and women having no heads, but large eyes fixed in their breasts—in other respects like himself—and aMo men that had a single eye, and that in the forehead. Augustine had an opulent imagination. But there is a soul of reality in these fictions. There are to this day many folk whose eves are, to all intents and purposes, in their stomachs. And if you are willing and wise, you may still get into the path of the rainbow. You may warm your leisure with delight, and fill your dullest hours with a rare redeeming sweetness. You may have your nerves as harmoniously responsive as the strings of a master's harp. All that you need to do is to eschew all inferior and noxious beverages, and to place your trust in tlve wonderful qualities of Suratura Tea There is no other like it. No other has the. superb, inimitable flavor of SURATURA. If you are at nil sceptical, get a pound of "D" quality for 2s, and be convinced. NORTH EG MONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE rpHE Climbing Season being now on, ; visitors to the above will find it absolutely the easiest and handiest route for visiting Mount Egmont. Bell's Falls and other attractions available from the North House, and as the roads are in excellent order, motorcars easily reach the house in a little over one hour from New Plymouth. Meals' are provided at the house, 2s each. Special tariff arranged Ifor weekly visitors. Committee charges at the House: Casuals Is, by the day Is Gd. Cottage fees, 2s per day; children, half-price. All bunks fitted with wire mattresses. Arrangements for all provisions may ,be made direct with the custodian. | H. STOCKER, Hon. See., New Plymouth, ' OrT. R. RYAN, Custodian, Tahurangi, via Kaimiro.
DON'T - LOSE- MONEY by using an inferior article. I Have you seen the most economical COPPER BOILER CASINC THE NEW CAST IRON BOILER FRAME will not mat away like sheet iron frame, nor crack up like a Mick casI tag. Also, splendid Water Filters foi - ' shillings. Scott's New Record Cooking Range. Inspection Invited. SMART/ BROS., Brougham-street : New Plymouth, Also at i Ingtowood and Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 28 January 1911, Page 8
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