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Cdeoa Try this Rtcipe ty Mitt Una Carter, ...... ,-.."■''• Tht Catk' r U Exptrl *f Wellington. CHOCOLATE AND WALNUT SPONGE lagrcdicnta — 4 •is. light brown Sugar. 3 02«. Butter, 6 ozs. Flour, 2 Eggs, 3 tab!ciß**a» Milk, 2 tablespoons Cailler's Coco*, 1 small teaspoon Baking Powder. Method —Beat butter and sugar to a cream. Add eggs one at a time, giving mixture * good beating. Stir ia other ingredients. Cook in two greased sandwich ties, moderate oven. Time, about 15 minutes. Turn out ; whoa cold put together with chocolate filling. Ice too and put on halved walnuts. CB> CHOCOLATE FILLING 1-dessertspoon Butter. 3 tsblespnoni sieved Icing .Sugar, 1 "dessertspoon Cailler'a Cccea, few drops' essence Vanilla, about 1 teaspoon water. Beat well together. (C) ICING FOR CHOCOLATE CAKE 1 cap sieved Icing Sugar; 2 level teaspoons Cailicr's Cocoa, few drop* esseneo Vanilla, svWat 1 tablespoon water. Melt sUwlv in nan until iust warm and t>nur t oy«r cftfce.

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L. OGIER WATCHMAKER- AND JTAVFXI (P. Hall's Corner), Gisborne * vears with S* McLernon and Koi. Just arrived a Fine Assortment of E.P. GOODS Suitable for Wedding and' Knster !'"'- sent?, E/P. Tea Bntvee Dishes, 'EJgg Cruets, Cake and Fruit Dishes, Cake Stands, Honey Jars, Jelly Dishes, Lovely E.P. and Silver' Vases, etc. Also fine line of Brooches, Pendants; and Necklets, all latest designs. WRISTLET AND POCKET WATCHES 3 and 5 STONE DIAMOND KINGS ; onlv Finest. Stones, :nn\ Try L. OGISB, TOLAGA BAY MR P W. HOLMES STATIONER. Herald Agent At TOLAGA BAY. TOKOMARU BAY MESSRS OATES BROS. " 'Art "HERALD" AGENTS At their STORE . n And alao at BEACH STORB. • THE ■'- HERALD is delivered at TOLAGA-BA¥ and TOKOMARU BAY Bach Evening: h r WUkii)»on»' Motof

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15467, 11 March 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15467, 11 March 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15467, 11 March 1921, Page 9

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