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TO-DAY'S DINNER.

. (SptoiaU} nrittsn for To*' Douinioh.)

1 ; MONDAY . of. sfeak with tomato biitter. Pota- - 'fft ' toos.'Rico.'pudding. Stewed peaches. • KLLETS OF STEAK WITH TOMATO BUTTER , J ..'Ono'-'anda-half; pounds 'fillet -of. steak, .:. • I<'esclialot, ; popper and salt. .Cut . {he - into ncat rounds about a.quarter :of - - '..,; s .Ml inch thick; chop tie i; eschalot - very. •;. Snely and wring it in a cloth; season-tho ; ;., , v - fiHets- .with ■ e-xihalots, pepper and. salt, ' . . . 'then fry. quickly in a little butter..Dish C-i'X'Dn a."borderofj-potatoilplaoing a slice of; J,v cooked.- 1 tbmatß';- ! between; eachf'fillet'j.'pour.--''~x-;,:'tie tomato' butter • round.' i' POTATO BOEDER - Ono pound of potatoes boiled and passed ! : ;;f>.;--;--fiirougn ; ra;rieve;!^z. ! butter, ,1- tablespoon;: flour;'^pepper-'and! salt; ; ,l;;,egg.- -Miiio;-.; , . all together;. put..out' on'.. pastry: boird,? ;V.-.,:ftand:-:with and ■plferify ".flour; ■ ; ~form;intc. a' long roll; no\v 'join,.the;two;. y'i;: ends; together, i-forming; a''circle;,,'. Lift on . to', a greased baking tin; bat. tho..side? - end, .top -flat : with ' A 'knife.'. leaving only. i; , }■■■ ft 1 small hole; in the> centre;. brush ; ; oyer; -pith egg and bake-a golden .brown. ■ • ' TOM4TO BUTTER ; . ; : -..'"ronr:''good-sized ' tomitoe's, loz.- butter;; .; : . ■?-,9.Mrops;;oarmine,-, cayenne: ■ and,' salt; 1 slice ■ : : , ' ! ; tomatoes; pnt tneih:-iri-a- saucepan : \vith: i^butter,?;oayenhe:'and';sdlt: : and.;draw l ..dowh: . at the- side of the .'stove, until: a pulp ;- >";v then pass' through a. fine sieve; rewarm; ind uso FOR TO-MORROW .- . - One.'shoulder , of'niuiton (bbned).. Goose iJ^''6tuflirig; ,^'!■sauliflp!ver.; ; : ;:Stalo;;:Bread.;:-: ':.-:Crearii.'; . .. ", . . SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ms*, A Farewell Tea. •VVi.. - ;Mr/':Poynt6n, ;late.'P.ublic; ; Trustee,'.took i'--. : A fornial leave of the board and staff of' the y.;; l:Public;.Trust'.olEce;on,:Friday;'aftern6o'n,: Kwhen he and Mrs. Poy'ntou entertained ov.er/seyeiify' gUMt'sJat-Go'dber's'tea-rilo'nis; '. • - . on Xambton Quay! The greater part'of . the-largo:rooip was screened ,off;-..nnd tho.■vmany sniall/tabies'decorated .witli-purplo' ' and white . asters : arid autumn' .leaves; ;ahd : ">:;Lthere..:'"a-i;iu'ost;/enjoyable, ; aft.ernobn:'.was; j ; ;r r epent.: .:D.unng.;tho afternoon an iexcbllent' ■r ■ , musical :'-programme -. was given; - Miss v;:'-.. ' , :.;;;M'Lachlan ; .plas'ed'-.Gounod's.-^ .... ..'is a violin .solo, Mr. sang two . ' : songs were' also sung by' Mr; • Bretherton,v:Mr,;v. : Elliffo, >, Mr.; fV;,'-. f MTachlaii'; ; irients. ' Jlr. Duncan, the Deputy. Publio- { Vj-Tr'ustee, 'in>;a'pleaia'nt;little:.speeeh,-;pro-' -:.posed'-the hea]th: nf. the host"and-hostess,, and/Mri'Poyston-,suitably vr'espondcd. : ',:'Be-. i fora- thby sang "Auld-jLang, Syne/'-'and- gave' three cheers for. Mfc aiid' • ;... Mrs. Poynton.: -: .r' • -:: vj A Woman Worker V;--C; fMiss.' Jay; daughter 'of .the' Rev.iCharlds Jsiy, ;,of.;:Eastbourne;!;'England,,'iWho -in-' : iteifds'.to*devote'!.her-'lifci.tbVwork among iM. and. an^^ : earnMt.;desire;to-.-help J ; - -tiii^,the; -ls.'-lreing,- doiie '-by; : ■An^can'^Chl&ch^.;.i.h;":i^ , ew,^: i Zeala'na.;. Miss. Jay, who will. stay, for a-few days .r4.;-ft\'ji.irith',ito;"BiAop-ofj^^iiigt6»iitod,\Mrs.' Wallis. is.on her way..,to -the ; .;Gisborno' ' . A .Croquet Club- - A'number^■ of^Petone'la'dies-are/contem--v ■ - blating' Jf orniing i■■ a croquet. clnb/ It ?is : VBaggested'-;th'at:twb. : f^ Jl.'v':vkas- thCTefare'-a/.n^ ,'■ , anzious for -the club to talco- sliapo! tho - Baovement -sliould; liieot with success.- | ■' Mts. DufT.i of Lambton Quay, ; has -re- -;, farned .to;, Wellington after, a..two;,years' absence .in.-England. ■.-: l Miss Alcock,-from Melbourne, is visiting Miss Kane. - : Mrs. : Bnsh", who-has been visiting Mrs; G. ;.Bushi in Nelson, returns', to Welling-: • ton on Wednesday. , ;.; ■' '; s';iv.,;X!r. «Platts-Mills,, who - has.; spent. ]t'he / ' 'pastV ten weeks',' : Dunedin- Hospital, ;;;;-:';y;wKorev'she ; i ; a's . '-'physicianV and' hbnse : ' surgeon, . returned 'to '\Veliington yesterday <-morning i. ■ Imitations - have' beeii;; issued by the Pioneer deception, - which is to ,bo .-pven: on,; Wednesday evening, to the/ visitors nttendiiik' theOifi'dieal: t.'on- --,- - ; : gres.s, - and' to - tho members -of - the Wel ; if Khgton'!;braiich v 'bf'the,.,- British-,-:Medieal' '- '--'Afisociatioii,--who are all delegates to the . - congress. ; --V -i- j . ; - 1 -, ■.''. 'Miss Tingey; returned-:by the Tainui •' on Saturday from :i visit to England. •'. Air.ong the theatre parties . week''was bne given by Mr. Turn- :. bull'andj Mr; Skei'i'ett, who bad "'a".party/ ; . to see' the "Country Girl." This was pre-' ceded bv a*, dinner': at'the Royal Oak, and ■ . their fguests: were • Mr.; -and; Mrs. - March-, :,- , banks, Mr.yand. ,j\lrs.: Harry Gore, Miss : -| Seddoh}'Miss 'Rubv Reddon, ,Miss ; Eileen y ':;'Ward;' and^Mr;:jVlec.;:Tnrnbull.- 5 J : . Mr. and Mrs. ' iife .;visii'ing. Roto.'J ;.Vy. ■: iua' -forthe .benefit ;df.'Mr.' Stott's health; A .wedding of, interest.;to ;"\Vairarapa- ; residents,.:irill ".takef.placc i: at: St. . John's ' Church,\-.| l Welliiigtdn, ou. -when '■Miss : Sutherland, 'of yMr. ', D. ' Sutherland,; vof ;;;:Martin-" - . borough.' will ibe - inarried to irr.' ! R. W. I ;.: Eoydhousp, 'journ'Mist,'' of iCarterton,' ■. one ;v:; of the: proprietors , of. the. Wairarapa v "Daily News." •'. , . : ■ Miss Rubi. Seddon has gone. to Christ-' ieHurch to'joiirtKe.'nursingf staff- : iE. Christohurch Hospital.. : ■; Mrs.': from'-Pretoria,; ar-. . -. rived' by the-Tainui', on -'Saturday on a • ' '.visit' to her parents,; Mr. rand Mrs. Brewer, of Oriental Bay... . -. .The';early..iinarriage /is .. aniibunce'd,-of ~ j.'Miss ; Margaret; Scott ,'Johnson, younger . . . daughter of Mr. ,T, „ Scott: Johnson,. of -iv'Gleniuarksj-.Waitar'a; ..rind ;Miv J. -Tatterl i /sail W'hiteley; eldest son of ' -Lord' and . . . Lady Marchamley. Miss. Johnson is the i sister. of Mrs. Herbert Acton-Adams, of _ Canterbury. -'> >V''; : . ■ . . News'., has ; been ' received ' -.(says a Marlborough;:paper):;> that. :'Miss;Blaiiche . Stone;; who, for the past., two - years, has , ..been sole>teacher of.tho Havelock School, ;■ has:.beeh''promoted, to an important,posi- '. : ;'tion .in'- the 'Pahiatua •.School.. •,She .will ".commence her'new. duties .on; April" 3.:"2 ; ■; the people '"who left .by • thsr'-Malwa for'; England last week Hon'; Seymour Thorne George, - Jr rs - an 'l Thome George, . J; Baume, M.P., and Mrs. Baume, ' and Mr. and, Mrs. J. J.- O'Brien,-. while -' tvi-u Nicholson 1 and Miss v': : left for .Sydney by the same , boat. , ; ; ■ v-Pirst- .liittlo . Girl: .''Your papa and - - mapima are not real parents. ;They ad- .. opted you." , Second Little Girl: '.'Well, . that makes it all the' more' satisfactory. , My parents picked me out, and yours had to toko .you just as'you came", time of siekrxsfi every huly e-ng;v',e.': ■ the very' l>=r,t meelical practitioner, and :therefore,-hurnes a;way to:the;best : chemist to have tho doctor's orders fulfilled. V,-'.'Tho,cWmist.;is trusted"asithe physician, .: :.; and that is the reason''-'why • the: doctor is ': - i bo.pleased if yoti tell him ybu are cetting ■bis prescription filled:.at Shaw's Mtidical ' Hall, Manners Street, or th-e. Cecil Build- : ings, Lambton Quay,- for it is' well known ! to him. that, none :but 'qualified registered ' ,/ ( assistants are'-engaged,;.and': that-/ is Va guarantee 'of quality, purity, and ariSlerat© chargcs.—Advt. ' . . , J

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 747, 21 February 1910, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S DINNER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 747, 21 February 1910, Page 3

TO-DAY'S DINNER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 747, 21 February 1910, Page 3

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