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Eggless Cakes . . . 1 when eggs arc dear—try i these recipes. FRUIT CAKE WITHOUT EGGS jib butter. Jib sugar. 1 tablel spoon Golden Syrup, few drops essence of vanilla. 11b flour, 2 i neaped teaspoons Edmonds Calte Powder, 4oz. sultanas. 4oz currants, 3oz. mixed peel (shredded), milk (about a cupful). Beat butter and sugar to a cream, add golden syrup and essence. Stir in flour and Cake I Powder previously sifted, then ! i mix all to a nice consistency with milk. Dake in a moderate oven 1J tu 2 hours. This cake I is improved by keeping a day ! i or two. (No Raking Powder required.) CAKE POWDER BUNS | 2 cups flour, 1 cup sugar, fioz. | dripping or butter, 2 dessert- | spoons Edmonds Cake Powder. I .l aisins - '■ piece peel, a . little milk. Mix flour and sugar rub in the (hipping (or butter), ! then add Cake Powder and fruit ,c L a dough with the milk. Put in dessertspoon- ; tills on cold greased tray and j bake in hot oven for about 10 i minutes. (No Baking Powder ; required.) KISSES (Eggless) jib butter, 2 tablespoons hot i water. J cup sugar, 1 cup flour, i cup coconut. 1 teaspoon Edmonds Cake Powder. Melt butter with hot water, mix into dry ingredients which have been previously mixed together. Roll into balls, put on trav and flatten a little. Cook 15 'minutes in ; a moderate oven. Put together with butter icing. (No Baking I Powder required.) I If you haven’t yet tried I I Edmonds Cake Powder get a 6d I ■ tin from your grocer to-day. 1= ' J Rheumatism CAUSED BY KIDNEY TROUBLE Rheumatism is due to impurities and poisons--especially excess uric, acid —in the system. Their presence is due to weak or sluggish kidneys. To rid the system of the cause of rheumatism you must strengthen the kidneys. That is what De Witt’s Pills are specially prepared for. They act at once on the kidneys, restoring them to health. Within 24 hours after taking the first dose of De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills you have definite proof that they act on the kidneys, strengthening and restoring them to health. The kidneys then perform their proper work, which is to eliminate the cause of kidney trouble and all its painful symptoms—bad back, urinary disorders, stiff, swollen joints and rheumatic pains. Start with De Witt’s Pills to-day—your pain will be quickly ended, and further medicine will be unnecessary —you will be in perfect health. Dewitts KIDNEY AND Oil I C BLADDER irBLLw Cleanse and Strengthen the Kidneys Specially prepared for weak kidneys, bad back, rheumatism, sciatica, joint pains, lumbago and urinary disorders. Sold by all cliemists and stores, prices 3/6 and 6/6.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 July 1939, Page 8

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580

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 July 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 July 1939, Page 8

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