Cosy Bed Jackets in Chenille material. Long style with Peter Pan collar, long sleeves fastened at wrist. In rose, green, and blue; all sizes. 39/6 at C. Smith’s.—Advt. HAVE YOU TRIED MARMALADE TART? It is proving popular among many users of Fether-Flake, who have already found Fether-Flake pastry such a boon in making jam tarts, treacle tarts etc. Here is the recipe for Marmalade Tart: | lb. Fether-Flake pastry. Roll out thin, line patty pans or one large tin plate with pastry, half fill with Marmalade filling and bake 20 minutes. Filling: 1 oz. butter; 1 oz. sugar; 1 beaten egg; 2 oz. flour; I teaspoon baking powder; 2 tablespoons marmalade. Cream butter and sugar, add egg and other ingredients. Use as above. Fether-Flake is puff pastry perfectly mixed and ready to roll out and is obtainable at all Ernest Adams’ Cake Shops and Agencies at lid. lb.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1943, Page 2
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