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The Instructions of one of New Zealand's Leading Teachers:- »• Pastry is most particular in "requiring a Hot Quick Oven "to cause the starch cells of "flour to hurst and absorb the "fat. If the oven is slow—the t" pastry is tough. "Bread and Cakes. —First "heat the oven thoroughly Borne " time before it is wanted, so that "there will be a GOOD STEADY " heat by the time it is required. " Meats.—The application of a " quick strong heat to the sur"face coagulates the albumen. " This prevents juice escaping. The " Hot Oven," jbhbbbbsS "Good, Steady/ 1 "Quick, Strong" Heat essential to good cooking can always be attained by using COAL. ft jives an Intense, strong, and efficient heat, always under control. r Yon can order ~C onlbrookdiil port Coal trom your own conl merchantSee you get "Coalbrookdale "1 Waipoua Coach Factory, Engineering, Motor and Cycle Works. "TTEHICLES of every description built V to ordor. Engineering work in all its brandies. Fully equipped plant under an expert engineer. ROVER CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES AND CAES. A policies—Rouse, Hurrell and Co.'s Vehicles, Traction, Portable and Oil Engines, Benzine and Oils, and Massey, Harris Implements. A large supply of extras on liand. ' J. €. Ewingtoii, QUEEN STREET . . MASTERTON TAUERU HOTEL. EVERY Comfort and Convenience is provided. The appointments are right up-to-date, first-class table kept. Best brands of liquor stocked. Good stabling and paddocking for the use of stock. Coach stops at door. W. Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9105, 3 June 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9105, 3 June 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9105, 3 June 1908, Page 7

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