TIMELY RECIPES. Orange Cake.—Rub the rind of three or four oranges with lumps of jugur to extract some of the zest. Cut i dozen or more oranges in halves across, not from end to end, witli a teaspoon scoop out the pulp, kextract the juice, and put the rind aside. Molt in ounce of leaf gelatine in a quarter of a pint of hot water, add three quarters of a pint of orange_ juice, the flavoured sugar, and as much more sugar is may be necessary, and bring nearly co boiling point. Have ready in a large basin three whites of eggs, .'.train in the hot liquid, and whisk .rntii quite stiff. Pile in rocky heaps on a crystal dish. Swiss Roll.—Two teacupfuls caster sugar, two teacupfuls flour, two teaip do nf ids baking powder, four eggs. Vlix the sugar, flour, and baking powder together and break the eggs into the dry ingredients, beating all for iye minutes. ■» Have ready a flat tin ouch as is used for apVattor pudding, aid pour the mixture'in evenly, baking for eight or ten minutes in a sharp Oven. Turn on to a sheet of sugared paper, spread with jam quickly, and roll the cake carefully while still hot, otherwise it will crack, iierve with these “Dragon” Blend, me of the best of high class teas. The Seas used for this blend are extremely choice and mostly first pickings. It possesses great body, the texture ia ins, and' the aroma and bouquet are 'xquisite. The “Dragon” Blend is blended and packed by the Empire Tea Company, Wellington, and is sold by most grocers in this district at 2s 8d osr lb.*
Extraordinary efforts arc being made at Spence’s to reduce an exceptionally heavy stock in our Manchester Department. There will be found all the Best Makers, goods at prices 10 to 15 per cent, under usual prices. Wo have Table Damask—bleached and unbleached—lo-J-d, Is Id, 1 s4d ,1s 8d to 4s lid per yard, sale prices. Bleached and unbleached sheeting—high-grade qualities—from 51 inch wide, Old per yard; 72 inch wide, Is per yard; 80 inch wide, Is Id per yard, sale prices. Huge stock of Cream and Striped Flannelettes; all splendid wearing fabrics, from -Id to lOkl per yard, sale prices! Cali-nocs—-All the best Makers. Goods at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, to 10s 6d per dozen yards, sale prices. It will pay those requiring them to purchase these goods at Spence’s great shelf-emptying sale while the opportunity lasts.*
BUSINESS NOTICES QYCLONE SPRING COIL FENCE FOR PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY FENCING. >V# ?*r .X.WI ;i ;R" J ' Hv i>l i i__! [ : ] _J f ; i.. 1. -I„‘* i'i , V . *'—""—^ “- c '*-3Rr''C —l,r:—i' I l.’Hl’cATS'.-.'CU-: .' , ,• •’ .-ijSW^JsWKra/l-JR^.. M ’ir-r! ;a ■ v & ? You pot this Fence in 5-chv.n Rolls, ready woven. It is easily put up, and gives no trouble afterwards. Pip and Lamb Proof. STRONGER, CHEAPER, HARDIER TITAN NETTING. For Fencing oil' Turnips, Rape, Etc. Various Heights and Spacings From Cs per chain. Reduction for Mile Lots. Manufacturers of Plain and Ornamental Gatos, Fancy Frontage Fences. Garden Seats, and Arches Fencing Droppers, etc. Send for Post-free Illustrated Catalogue. CYCLONE FENCE AND GATE CO., 178. Montreal Street, Christchurch.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 122, 15 July 1911, Page 8
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