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FRUIT CAKES. PINEAPPLE CAKE. —Beat up six eggs well for five minutes, men add six ounces of castor sugar, and wjiisk for twenty minutes, or till thick and frothy. Ndxt add very lightly six o(in<Se4 of sieved 'flour and three ounces of pineapple cut i into shreds. Pour the mixture itltcj a tin lined with greased paper, and bake in a quick oven for about half an hour. • PRUJJE eup' of sugar,i'n'e half-cup oi butter, one and' a-half cups of flour, one 'teaspoonful 'of soda, and four tablespoons of sour milk, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, one-half teaspoonful of cloves, one-half tcaspoonful of nutmpg, three; eggs, Reserving the white o! one for frosting;'" one cup of cooked prunes cut up fine. This cake is delicious, and will keep moist for weeks, even in hot weather. WALNUT CAKE. Required: Five , ounces of flour, four ounces butter, four | ounces sugar, four ounces grated walI nut, grated ling of ljalf a lemon, three eggs, one teaspoonful biiking powder! Bake in a moderate oven. For icintj: Half a pound of icing-sugar, two tablespoonfuls of . cold water. Put in a pan, and warm slightly. Stir in one ounce grated walnut, pour over the cake, i\nd put a few pieces of walnut on' th(S' t6p before the icing sets. ' This makes a very nice cake. We recommend , the-Mikado Brand Tea as one of the most economical of family teas. The retail price is only Is Gd .per lb, but it is worth a good deal more. It is very carefully blended, and brews a fine ta'wny liquor which pleases the palate. /

LOMAX AND CO LAND "".""ATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. CAMBRIDGE. THE SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE 4 MILES FROM HAMILTON. ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. iro ACRES, all in grass; well-water-ed and fenced. Price' £l3 per acre; 10 per cent, down, balance' at i per cent, for 4 years. 170 ACRES, .all in grass. Price £l2 per acre; 10 per cent, down, balance at 5 per cent, for 4 years. 182 a " grass, at £9 pe acre; 10 per cent, down, bal ance at 5 per cent, for .4 years. 170 ACRES, all in grass; at £l3 per acre; 10 per cent, down, balance at 5 per cent, for 4 years. HOMESTEAD. 220 ACRES, all in grass, subdivided, well-watered and fenced j splendid new.house of 7 large rooms, with all modern conveniences. Price £l7 10s per acre; terms, 20 per cent, down, balance at 5 per cent, for 4 years. CONDITIONS OP SALE. Purchaser must erect buildings to tht value of £l5O within 12 months. JfOKBY TO LEND. £IOO TO £IO,OOO. QS Country and City Freeholds, on extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any Agency of the Government Insurance Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, Gennuasioner.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 299, 12 May 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 299, 12 May 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 299, 12 May 1911, Page 2

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