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HOT CROSS BUNS. Two pounds of Hour, one ounce of compressed yeast, one ounce of mixed spice, three gills milk, a quarter of a pound of butter, ji quarter of a pound of castor sugar, a quarter of a pound of currants, two ounces of candied peel, two eggs. Mix half a pound of flour and the spice together. Put the yeast and teaspoonful of caster sugar into a small basin, and mix with a wooden spoon till liquid. Make the milk lukewarm, and pour it on the yeast, mixing it in smoothly with a wooden spoon. Then cover the basin and let it stand in a warm place for about half an hour. Put the rest of the flour into a large basin, rub the butter into it, add the currants, the pe'el cut very-finely, and the sugar. When the spongei is ready, beat it into the flour with the hand until all the ingredients are thoroughly mixed together. Continue beating until you can pull the lump of dough out of' the basin without any sticking to it. Cover the basin again, place it in a warm place till the surface is covered with cracks. Have ready greased baking tins. Shape the mixture into the familiar bun-forms, put them in the baking tins, and bake in a quick oven for about half an hour. Serve with the "Mikado", Brand Tea, and the, family will be delighted. The Mikado Brand Tea Costs only Is Od per lb., and is the cheapest good-quality tea on the market. It brews a fine strong liquor, and the flavor is a revelation. Almost all grocers sell this tea. —Advt.

Little v Hacking Coiigh 1 Hard cpughsarebad enough, to be sure. Bat it's often the little, hacking, tickling, persistent cough that means the most, especially when there is a history of weak lungs in the family. Whatshouldbedonc? Askyour doctor. He knows. Ask him about ;fche formula-en Vnesabdh of every botilecf Acer's Cherry" Pectoral. Ask him if this medicine, has his full approval for threat and lung troubles. Then do as he says. Ayer's Cierry Pectoral Prepared by Dr,), C. A;cr h Co.. LawaTl, Mum,, U, S. A. rpARANAKT ' WOOL SHEEPSKIN HIDE & TALLOW SALES. CLOTON ROAD. STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, APRIL 11. QLIENTS are particularly requested to forward consignments to .me to. arrive on or before Friday' previous. Small consignments will oe received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded, to Stratford fer sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL OOMPETI TION. • NEWTON" KING JJEW PLYMOUTH WOOL, HIDE, SKIN ■ • AND TALLOW SALE.. MONTHLY SALES AT OUR GILL STREET STORE. fJASH ADVANCES made on wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment Forms posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE—WEDNESDAY,-APRIL 12. Consignments received up to Friday previous. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce L. A. NOLAN & CO. gTRATFORD WOOB, HIDE, 'SHEEPSKIN and TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, APRIL 11. ("CLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so as to reach us bj, FRIDAY previous to sale. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. STRATFORD. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING, AND EVERYTHING- OF THE BEST. HYGIENIcT BAKERY NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEGG. Proprietor. Tel. 108. TF you are visiting the Mountain, or going on a Picnic, or getting up a Surprise Party or Social, remember, you can get the Eatables von want at the HYGIENIC. A few hours' notice,] and we can fix you up with Roast Chicken, Pressed Tongue, Ham Sandwiches, Pork Pies, Fruit Pies, Rolls, Sultana Bread, Plum Puddings, Apple Charlottes, and a variety of other savouries and sweets, Make use of (he Telephone, phaseNo. 108. FOR SALE. A RAKE CHANCE. ■prVE-ROOMED HOUSE, with scullery, bathroom, and wa>lihouse (detached), electric light, gas laid on. A convenient and comfortable clioieo little home on eighth of an acre, in healthy locality. Price, £485. GILMOUR AND CLARKE, LAND AGENTS, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 29 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 29 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 29 March 1911, Page 3

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