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TWO CAKE RECIPES. An eggless cake is made as follows: — One cup of chopped nuts, one cup of jsour milkj oife ~cujj 01 sugar,-* one-half cup of butter., one teaspoonful each of cinnamon, cloves and soda, two cups of pour, pinch of mace; dissolve soda with milk; bake in a square cake tin. I SURPRISE CAKE. i Make 4 floiir White cake of one capful (of sugar,- one-half cupful of butter, two pupfuls of flour, into which has been lifted two teaspoonfuls of baking powler, and add at last the stiffly . beaten yolks of two eggs, one-half. teasjioonful )f vanilla. Bake in flat pan. In each square press a chocolate cream before irosting with the whites of two , eggs jeaten and stiffened with powaered feugar, and flavored with vanilla. The ea with such cakes is the favorite Cresent ?lend tea at 1/10 per lb. The flavor bf ijiis tea .leaves an agreeable impression on' {fie~palate, and most people like it. It brews a good strong rich liquor, and the flavor never varies. It is the best tea at the 'price to be bought in New Zealand, and'it is procurable from most storekeepers in , this district.

Wanted, a Wife rpHE world is still very full of men who want they deserve one or not. Some men occasionally advertise their need, and some are duped by matrimonial agencies* There was the simple gentleman who some little time hack wrote to an agency in Melbourne. "I am riting to you to see if you could get me a interduction to a sensebel wooman. i will be. at your place on the 10th. I want a sensebel young wooman not afraid to soil her hands. No pianno thumping kid-gluvyed long-skirted female she ,miist ;be under 40. and good constitution I'-jam widoer 37; years old with 6 children all girls wors luck income a week over £3, 5 foot lin in hite strong and fare. Would prefer a fare wooman no objection' to widow is she has no kids. Meens riot nessary but - preferred before good lodks. Market gardener but .would not -expect her to work in garden the girls do that, not particlar- about religion if she don't want, me- to go to church. If she is sutabel would marry her strateaway as am getting anxious don't smoke gamble nor boose have good morral carhacter and am exceeding afectionatc. I enclose my photograf before i cut my whiskers ,of, my diseased wife died last year." - J : , : ; . If you want a wife, don't worry the agencies. Look for a suitable woman who drinks none but * '

SURATURA TEA Stick to that kind, and you can't be unhstppy. Try "D" quality at' 2/-, and be convinced. "A," 1/6; "B," 1/9;. "D," 2/-; "X," 2/4. H. COLLIER & CO. PIANO IMPORTERS, AND NIJW PLYMOUTH, M ake a special point of importing only pianos by the leading reoognised mafcers of ttie day. Our catalogue <k>s9 not show one or two good makers sandwichad in between pianos with BOGUS names on. When a prospective buyer inspects a piano with an unknown name on, the dealer should be asked to prodiice the maker's catalogue; arid state where the factory is.

Everyone know where JOHN BRINSJIEAD'S FACTORY is. Everyone knows where CHAPPELL & CO.'S FACTORY i«. Everyone k»ois< where .STEINWEGNACHFS FACTORY is. Our system of businass lim been for THIRTY-TWO YEARS to handle only pianos of known repute, whether the piano is £4O or £l6O. j . Our range of Brinsmead and Chappell pianos-—49 gns. to 150 gas.—meats the demands of all musicians, and we will always and buyers will beAonfidfiit they are getting a sterling article Wa moderate price. ASK TO SEE MAKERS' CATALOGUES. ASK TO SEE MAKERS' CATALOGUES. ASK TO SEE MAKERS' CATALOGUES. And you kaow ti»t a piano i* by a maker wbfe afhis mstruxnente. H. OOLLIBR t C 0. ,; ] Deroa 91., l!

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 232, 6 February 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 232, 6 February 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 232, 6 February 1911, Page 4

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