Your Winter 111 Your Lovely Fur Set. Your " Best of All" (KAIAPOI) Costume, Tailor-made, Ready to Slip on. Kaiapoi Rain Goat, and nice Silver Handle Umbrella. Procure these at ?ndyou can defy the Elements. Everything Ready-to-wear of the Best Quality, Best Value, Best Variety in Taranaki for Men, Women, and Children, You will find at Ambury Brothers, Devon St., New Plymouth.
Approaching Wet Weather ill Test Shoe Leather. First there is the tiller and the toiler. He will want Footwear to defy the elements. His boots must be sturdy and as watertight as a pane of glass. NPEWENS have that kind—all of them are low in price, but high in quality. T'-se heavy Kip Working Boots at 16s 6d are instances. Yes! ■\vo have better at gradually as-cending prices to IDs fid. And we have cheaper, too—don't forget that—but they're smart Kip working Boots, from 10s Cd to los Od; also in chrome and calf. Come in and let us supply your Winter Footwear. McEWEN BROS.. BOOT IMPORTERS NEW PLYMOUTH.
CAKE RECIPES. Rice Cake.—Hub four ounces of butter and lard into half a pound of flour. Add to it a quarter of a pound of ground rice, a quarter of a pound of sultanas, three ounces of sugar, and two tablespoonfuls of baking powder. Mix with an egg and a little milk. Bake in a greased tin for an hour. Angel Cake.—The whites of six eggs, a quarter of a pound of castor sugar, three ounces of fine Hour, one teaspoonful of baking powder. Mix the baking powder very thoroughly with the flour, sift the sugar cnrefully. Separate the whites of the eggs from the yolks and beat them, adding the sugar by degrees; then add the flour, this followed by the flavoring, vanilla or ratafia. Beat all well, without leaving oil' during the whole process. Put into a well buttered oake tin and into the oven at once. Bake in a moderate oven for twenty to thirty minslani the oven door. When cooked letj it stand in the tin for five minutes, then ' turn it out on to a sieve. | The tea you need with these cakes is| Die delicious Elephant brand. A tea of superb quality, rich, strong and flavory. l and of a fine tawny color and excellent texture. The retail price is 2s 2d per lb, and most storekeepers stock it. CONSTIPATION. The most persistent and troublesome human ailment known, and the forerunner of many other diseases, is now most effectively cured with Chamber-1 lain's Tablets, and then most of the other ailments vanish because nature; has a free chance to work. Chamber-1 lain's Tablets are a simple and reliable remedy and one that contains no harsh iniurioua dru« <
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 305, 19 May 1911, Page 6
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