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ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED Royal ■ Baking Powder, THE BEST. . THE BEST As used in the Queen's Palace; THE CHEAPEST Only Is ill per pounsf. Directions for Use:

• to Make Brejd.-To every pound of "■' flnnr add a Urqe hand 1()> teasjwonfiil of ■ SbTs ROYAL BAKING POWDFR, with a little aalt, and thoroughly ma while in a dry state, then pour on gradually about halt a pint of cold water, or milk, mixing "quickly .but thoroughly into dough of the usual consistence, taking care not to knead ■' it more than is necessary to mix ib perfectly; -make it into small loaves, which '' must he immedktcly put into a quick oven. PtiFF I'ASIE.-Mix one pojyd of flour with a teaspoonful of DliNbib ROYAL BAKING POWDER, then cut half a pound of butter into slices,' roll it in thin , Bheetson some of your flour, wet np the rest with about a pint of water, see that it is a> 'bout as stiff as your butter, roll it to a thin sheet, cover it with your sheets of butter, double it in a three double; do the •same five times, It is then fit for use, : :or it may stand an hour covered over to keep the air from it, ' "") To Make a Rich Plum CAKK.-Take half • a'pound pf butter and half a pound of white sifted sugar, beat these with the hand well together ro a cream, add four eggs, one at a time/and well beat each one with the butter and sugar, lightly mix in one pound of flour previously mixed with one teaspoonM of DENBY.S ROYAL BAKING POtf])Eß, then light'y mix the whole with half a pound of Sultanas; bake at once, thoroughly, in a quick oven. To Mark a Good Plain Cake.-Mjx "well together one pound of flour, two teaLonfuls of DENBY'S ROYAL BAKING • POWDER, a little salt and spice, and a quarter of a pound of sugar; rub in a quarter of a pound of butter, add six ounces of Sultanas, two ounces of currants, and one ounce of candied peel; moisten the whole with. 5 two eggs and halfa-teacupfnl of milk , previously beaten together: bake it in a quiok oven very thoroughly. Tea Cakes.-Use the recipe as for scones, but add a few currants,Mtanas, or cirawayflif preferred.

MANUFACTURED BY BENB¥, Chemist, Karaka Bridge, POLLEN STREET, THAMES Notice of Removal. .GUNMAKER--116, QUEEN STREET, (A TOY DOORS BELOW DURHAM STREET.) By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, "W. H. HAZARD begs to announce that he has removed to the above centrally situated premises, and having made very considerable alterations and improvements, especially ' in the Gallery, which has been entirely pulled down and rebuilt, solicits tho patronago of the public. | [Prizes for Rifle and Revolver Shooting arc offered Weekly. ■ W.'-H, H. would also notify that he has remove:! his Gun business to the same addross. The manufacturing and repairing branch is carried on in Elliott-street, (next Hoffman's Warehouse) where firearms may be tested daily. .FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS, from James Pain & Sow, the . colebrated London Pyrotechnists. A very largo supply ot these received before .new tariff came in force, thaa saving 23 per cent.' No advance in prices will be made. NOTE IHEADDREiS:- W. H HAZARD, GUN-MAKER, 11 .QUEEX-STREET (just bel >,•/ Durham-street) Telephone No. 331.

"W V V ■ V AAAA at all Exhibitions. Ehrenfrled Bros. ;QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, AND t'.jMAOKAY STKMiT, f ;.J O9 ■■$? {WHOLESALE Wine and Spirit MERCHANTS, above SPARKLING ALE is ON DRAUGHT AT THE FOLLOW ING HOTELSROB ROY CLAREMONT HAPE CREEK POST OFFICE ■■MUTATION SHOBTLAND fBffiRIAL CORNWALLARMS S&s pkovincial WHARF LADY BOWEN ALL NATIONS EMPIRE ROYAL (Tararu) PRINCE IMPERIAL ■PUBIBI (Puriri) GOV FERGUSON EHUENERIED BROS,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 1

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