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If : ij » i ■cI A 4 §i 5* Wfc m m w, r LP 5? K! S-. 41 -'lt Ik«S 4«s ® 207 Christmas Day is a great festival day to your kiddies. Always loomlarge in their little innocent expectations is a big rounded steaming plum pudding bursting with currants and a gorgeously iced Xmas cake. Wouldn’t you like to surprise them this year with a very, very delicious cake. Try this Recipe for your Christmas Cake 1 lb. Butter 4 breakfast cups Flour 2 „ „ Sugar 10 Eggs 1 heaped teaspoon Edmonds Baking. Powder 11b. Currants lib. Raisins lib. Sultanas Va lb. Mixed Peel 14 lb. Almonds Wineglass of Brandy Beat butter to a cream and add sugar, then mix eggs one by one unbeaten. Mix Baking Powder ■with flour and put in, then fruit, dredged with flour, and Anally brandy. Cook 4 1 /j hours, moderate oven. 99 - BAKING POWDER - SURE TO RISE 99 'i ft iiwii 11-OTT ' A— ILri
I IRISH MOSS Keep a large bottle df Bonnington*lf »bandy. Nothing surer or safer. I* 2/6 and 1/6, chemists and store*. !:
The perfect flavour of pure fruits—healthful and delicious—eorae 99
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 November 1924, Page 12
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230Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 November 1924, Page 12
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