A DELICIOUS RECIPE.
Currant Tea-Cake. —Cream one- ,' a. fourth of a cupful of,butter and add of a cupful of sugar; then add one egg well beaten. Mix and '„ sift two one third cupfuls of our, one half 'teaspoonfuls of salt, and four teaspoonfuls of, baking powedr. Add to first mixture alternately with one cupful of. milk; then stir in twothirds of a. cupful of fresh currants mixed with one third -of a cupful of flour. Bake in buttered individual tinß in a moderate oven. This tea-cake is very delicious and should be served with one or other of the standard brands of teas of the Empire Tea Company. The " Dragon" | Brand at 2s 3d per lb is a rich frag- \ rant tea with plenty of body, and ~W is particularly suitable for afternoon j teas. It is the highest grade tea j on ',the market. The "Elephant" Brand 2s 2d per lb possesses a-very ' pleasing flavour, and is a fine strong blended tea. The "New Crescent" Brand at 2s per lb is one of the best teas on the market. It is rich , strong, and fragrant. It possesses a conspicuous flavour and is fast- becoming ,the universal favorite. The "Crescent" Brand at Is lOd per lb, is another tea of great merit. It brews a strong tawny ' liquor, and leaves the palate most agreeably. It is a tea that will k please most, people. The " K : Brand at Is 6d per lb, though cheap JV > in price is not cheap in quality,. It". is a'good family tea with a , , „tincj> flavour,-- . • " ' The' 5 Empire' Tea Company's Teas v , . can ,be obtained from a& grocers,^
Messrs Prague]] Bros., .timber merchants, Masterton, are prepared to supply timber ia any quantity. Mouldings in all designs, of the best quality and at right prices, What about dress leggings? Elliott and Co. are now showing a splendid line of the English Block pattern. A line of quality right through, wnilst the less particular may chouse from a full stock of splendid goods fron prices ranging between 9a and 235. With a climate like ours leggings become necessary to men who must he outside, and now is a cheap time to purchase. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, will sell, at their rooms, Masterton, on Saturday, 17th September, the freehold premises formerly owned by Mr Alexander McGregor, and lately owned by Mr H. W. Buttery, situated in Cornwall Street and Pownall Street, Masterton, containing nearly 11J acres of freehold, together with the dwelling house and buildings thereon. Full particulars can be obtained from the austioneers, or from Messrs Rollings and Pragnell, solicitors, .Masterton.. , ; ~,.>; _,; u , ..;;{:■. ,";'. .-,,*■, annpuncem^nt';rnide'i by ; M^dame ;; Carle that a special display of millinery is now made at her Queen Street showroom. The goods include the latest millinery novelties and trimminen, lovely flowers and foliage, dainty crinolines and plaits, the newest feathers, ribbons, nets and tulles, j Smart dress hats, useful cohtume hats, fashionable toques and matrons' bonnets are als being shown These goods are similar to (hose that have been so much worn in London, Paris and American- cities during -the spring season. Although the goods are of the very latest fashion, Madame Carle announces that the prices are very reasonable.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 17 August 1910, Page 5
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548A DELICIOUS RECIPE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 17 August 1910, Page 5
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