She didn't belong to the "Swart Set," But she turned night into day, And smoked, while others wire sleeping Cigarettes, I'm sorry to say. She tried some Woods' Great Pepper mint Cure, Her asthma to forget, And now she's a brand "New Woman, .d an ardent Suffragette!'' li;
A Nice Fruit Cake.-—Half a pound of flour, live ounces of butter, a quarter of a pound of sugar, one ounce of citron peel, two tablespooiifuls of currants, two tab!espoonfu]s of currants, two ■tablespoonfuls of sultanas, one tablespoonful of stoned raisins, one level teaspoon fill of baking-powder, two eggs, a quarter of a teaspoonful each of ground cinnamon ami ginger, a quarter of a cupful of milk. . Heat the butter and sugar to a cream, then add the yolks I of the eggs well beaten, sift in the"flour and baking powder, add the fruit, shred the peel and add it, then add the milk, and whites of eggs stiffly beaten, mix gently,, pour into a buttered and floured cake tin. Bake in a moderate oven for two hours. This is an excellent cako to serve with "Dragon'' brand tea. This tea is one of the popular brands on the market, the others being ''Elephant," "Crescent" and "Mikado" ulcnds, either of which will plea.se the palate. The Dragon blend is very rich and very economical in the teapot. It is very strong, and less of the tea must be used, as compared with other teas, to obtain a given amount of liquor. The "Dragon" blend is sold at 2s 8d per lb., and is obtainable from most grocers in your district.—Advt, BUSINESS SUCESS, it has been said, is largely due to one's judgment in utilising the abHity of auxiliaries. When you employ an organisation such as the New Zealand Express Co. to do your customs, carrying and forwarding work you get the benefit of specialists—trained men who devote all their time to these departments. Your work is well done and economically done. Nocessarily, the N«w Zealand Express Co. aro top in th?ir iine-—Advt.
FARMERS, mechanics, blacksmiths, painters, and all * others who labour, need LANE'S MEDOLINE. jThe nicest, cleanest and most healiat; article ever prepared for the haads. Uaa It daily, i/- everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 333, 21 June 1911, Page 2
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