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TIMELY RECIPES. ORANOK CAKE. - Kub t-lin rind nf (luce or four oranges with 111n Ips of sugar to extract some of the zest. Cut it ilozen or more oranges in halves across, not from end lo end. wi;h a leaspoon seoop out. the pulp. e\ir::rl (lie juice, and put the rind aside. Melt an ounee of leaf gelatine in a quarter pint of hot water, add three-quarters of a pint of orange juice, the flavored sugar, and as nuieli more sugar as may be necessary, and bring nearly to boiling point. Have ready in a large basin three whiles of eggs, strain in the hot liquid, anil whisk until quite .-.till'. Tile in roekv heaps on a crystal dish. SWISS ROLL. Two teacupfuls caster sugar, two teacupfuls Hour, two teaspoonfuls baking-powder, four eggs. Mix the sugar, flour and baking-powder together and break the eggs into the dry ingredients, beating all for five minutes. Have ready a flat tin such as is used for a. batter pudding, and pour the mixture in evenly, baking for eight or ten mimics 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 blei'd 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 splendid, and packed by the Empire Tea Company, Wellington, and is sold by most grocers in this district at 2s Sd per lb.—Advl.

„,t'Ever since I was a little girl, tmrty y( ago, I had sufTcrcd tortures from eczcmt one of its worst forms. The. disc my family, and mine was of a most disfiguring kind. The eczema formed In round rings, and then scales all over my face and limbs. I v have been smothered el from head to foot. 1 was \ born in Leamlngto. f which is famous for 1 f sulphur baths and |iunip waters, and one would i think that after taking ' the treatment there ugularly as I did, the disease would long ago } have been cured, but it •J was not. 1 attended the It —' Hospital for yean / and years, so you will see I gave it a fair trial. Everyone in the town knew of my case. My Jace was disfigured very badly. A doctor Ime that I should never get rid of it. I nt pounds in doctors' bills, and 1 attended •- pitals, but nothing did me any i one day an uncle of mine recomthe Cuticura Remedies. I took his advice, and commenced to use the Cuticura Soap. To my astonishment an improvement at once set in, and my hair, which had been a complete mass of scales and scurf, soon began to look in splendid condition. Then I bought a box of Cuticura (hutment, and this cleared my skin wonderfully. In a few --■-.-.• . . „» th« eruptions ow my skin Itny, ana maims to the CutlI am completely cured of eczema. All my neighbours were astounded; they knew what a sight I was, and the manner ol my cure by Cuticura Remedies was nothing ihort of a marvel. The Cutfcura Remedies are worth their weight in wild, and.one tamet of Cuticura Soap goes further than lour cakes of cheaper soaps." (Signed) Mrs. Butler, 17, Francis Rd„ The Cotterride, King's Norton, Birmingham. England, July 26, 1910. Cuticura Remedies are sold every Jpra liberal trial box of Cutici and 32-page book on the skin.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 57, 29 August 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 57, 29 August 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 57, 29 August 1911, Page 7

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