The examinations for the foundation and Williamson scholarships will take place at the Auckland Grammar School, Symondsstreet, on Wednesday, December 19. Applications will be received up to Saturday nexl. TEA TABLE DAINTIES. In tho majority of houses the tea hour is the most enjoyable and cosy time of the day, and it is ever the endeavour of the lady or the daughters of the house to provide a dainty accompaniment to "the cup which cheers." Some avoid the trouble of baking at home by buying from the baker, and thereby often miss the daintiness. But none would object to home-baking if they knew how easily and quickly the most dainty and tempting little tea-scones and light cakes can bo made with the help of Brown and Poison's Paisley Flour. This article, recently introduced by Brown and Poison, of Corn Flour fame, is used as a raising agent for home-baking of all kinds, being mixed one part with six to eight parts of ordinary flour. Paisley flour makes scones and cakes very light and digestible, and it is so certain in its action that, as one reports, "Even a tyro need never fail in baking if Paisley Flour be used."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11542, 29 November 1900, Page 6
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