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J\i,i;.,‘; Joan Aelson is Ike guest of .i: -.■ S. hid wards. A Cow week? ago a woman passenger on a Melbourne trank was cour.eously advised by the conductor that 1; was contrary to the Tramway Board i egnlaiions to carry a live animal on the tram. (She had just left the market and was carrying a young rooster in her Jap). As Ike cost of a ■si, added to the price of the bird would considerably increase the cost of the family dinner, there was only •me way out of the difficulty—tiro rooster had to die —perhaps only an hour oi' so earlier than he would have in anv case. This act was accomplished by the resourceful woman, and i s there are no regulation-' forbidding tln* carrying of dead animals, all parties were apparently satisfied with the proceedings, except, of course;, the rooster.
until riililsTAl as CAKE One pound butter, Jib sugar, t) eggs, i jibs Hour, .! icaspyou soda, I teaspoon cream of tartar, I lb sultanas, J lb mixed peel, I Jibs currants, jib almonds. (''ream the butter and sugar, and then add the eggs, one at a time. Lightly mix the fruit thou the silted Lour and rising. Lino the cake tins ■-villi greased paper. Bake in a slow oven for two and a half hours. This ■.All make two good-sized cakes.
Dear .Mum, I am not allowed to say where we are, but there are Pharos k- at the bottom of our garden.— Letter from a soldier overseas. Good for Sore Throats. A'oods 1 Groat Peppermint Cure.
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Patea Mail, 5 December 1941, Page 1
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268Woman's World. Patea Mail, 5 December 1941, Page 1
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