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TIMELY RECIPES. ORANGE CAKE.—Rub the rind of three or four oranges with lumps of sugar to extract some of the zest. Out a dozen or more oranges in halves across, not to end, with a teaspoon scoop out the pulp, extract the juice, and put the rind aside. Melt an ounce of leaf gelatine in a quarter pint of hot water, add three-quarters of a pint of orange juice, the flavored sugar, and ns much more sugar as may be necessary, and bring nearly to boiling point. Have-- ready in a large basin three whites of eggs, strain in the hot liquid, and whisk until quite stiff. Pile in rocky heaps on a crystal dish. SWISS ROLL.—Two teacupfuls caster sugar, two teacupfuls flour, two teaspoonfuls baking-powder, four eggs. Mix the sugar, flour and baking-powder together and break the egs into the dry ingredients, beating all for five minutes. Have ready a flat tin such as is used fdi - a batter pudding, and pour the mixture in evenly, baking for eight or ton minutes in a sharp oven. Turn on to a sheet of sugared paper, spread with jam quickly, and roll the cake carefully while still hot; otherwise it will crack. Serve with these "Dragon" blend, one of the best of high class teas. The teas used for this blend are extremely choice, and mostly first pickings. It possesses great body, the texture is fine, and the aroma and bouquet are exquisite. The "Dragon" blend is blended and packed by the Empire Tea Company, Wellington, and is sold by most grocers in this district at 2s 8d per lb.—Advt.

QPEN TO rpARANAKI JURMERS. JjURMER,Are you desirous of making a change and getting on to a piece of land AS GOOD as any in Taranaki for DAIRYING and GRAZING and BETTER for CROPPING than anything to be found here, with a climate so good that our Taranaki climate seems fifth class in comparison, with the district being opened up by ROADS and a RAILWAY, with SEAPORTS, a cheap freight for all your produce, with DAIRY FACTORIES and a BACON FACTORY handy and a FREEZING WORKS to be built close by? And with all the advantages the price to be HALF what you are paying here, carrying capacity considered ? If you are interested in such a place drop a postcard to

BOX 11, WHAKATANE, BAY OF PLENTY, for further information, and it will be mailed by return. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). Directors: Mr. J. B. Connett (chairman), Messrs W. P. Brooking, T. Furlong, C. T. Mills, C. T. Bundle, S. Teed, W. C. Weston. Solicitor: R. C. Hughes. Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. LOANS GRANTED On scale at very low rates of interest, from one to twelve years. Pamphlets giving scale of repayments and other information posted to any address upon application to the Secretary. Sums received on Fixed Deposit at Best Current Rates. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. Office: Brougham-street.

CONSULT us about YOUR PRINTING We can do it AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, EN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MANNER, AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Write or ring up for Prices. DAILY NEWS PRINTEuY, DAILY NEWS PRINTERY. Tel. 17. P.O. Bot 11». VyANTED —Special sale best tailor-fin-ished suits, 45/- for 37/G; 59/0 for 49/B; 65/- for 54/-.—Ambury's. 22-6

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 34, 3 August 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 34, 3 August 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 34, 3 August 1911, Page 3

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