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\Sm£&B*&^ffit&ss®- n ' is The Home Prepared For Winter ? «£&§§£££ NELSON F not, FLEMING'S will provide a Unclprfoot ] v. haps you neoa a ( as pet — draughts will not find the'r way tip under doors or skirtings ii your floors are pro perly covered. Perhaps a Curtain or two —may hap some new Quilts and Blankets—or only a Rug is needed. You will find them all at Fleming's in better qualities than you would expect even in such a wellknown Furnishing House, and for much less than yoij naturally expected to pay. Come in [and make your selections before Winter settles down.

IRISH CAKES.—Take half a pound of flour, two and a, half ounces of butter., a quarter of a. pound of sugar, three eggs, a small cupful of milk, two t<*a- - spoonfuls of baking powder. Beat th« butter and sugar to a cream, then add the yolks of eggs ono by one beating well; next add the milk an r l, flour altermateily, the ba<kin,g "owder, a.nd the whites of the eggs very stiffly beaten Pour into a buttered tin. and bake in a quick oven, for about half a.n hour. Turn out, and when cool, split "and put half of the following mixture between,, and half on top : —A quarter of a pound of grated chocolate, a. quarter of a pound of icing sugar, whites of two eggs, a little, vanilla essence. Rnb the sugar through a sieve, put into a basin with th 0 chocolate, then add the whites well beaten, and the flavouring. . This is an exeelont cake for any occasion, and added delight is obtained by serving Orescent Blend Tea. This Tea costs but 2s a lb., and is .absolutely the finest tea at the price. It is the favourite with the ladies who know good tea. The flavour wins your favour, and its good qualities will appeal to every palate. If your grocer does not stock this tea, insist upon him getting- it for you.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 29 June 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 29 June 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 29 June 1911, Page 2

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