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■ W v l%k ©# ■#& v l 'faff Oft'l V, it.- W£v*/M' tiJwJ ONCE TEIED ALWAYS USED Eojal Baking 1 Powder. THE BEST. THE BEST v As used ill the Queen's Palace. THE CHEAPEST, THE CHEAPEST ©b% Is gi per pound. Directions for Use:

'"'" To.MAKEBBEi».-To every pound of : ■-flnrif a<ld a lam .hand up teaspoonful of 'iffiWiL BAKING POWDFR, with a little ealfe/and thoroughly mm while ; in a dry state, then pour on gradually about ■ : half a pint of cold water, or "-ilk, mixing "quickly but thoroughly into dough of'die » usual consistence, talcing care not to .knead 'it more than is necessary to mix ltpcr- ■ fectly; make it into small \o%ves, which y- must ho 'immdhtcbj put into a quick oven. V-.fait ■?&&&* one pound of ; flour with a teaspoonful of DlMvLib ■ROYAL BAKING POWDER, then cut halt ? a-pound of butter into slices, roll it in tbiii " sheets on some of your flour, wet up 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 withyour, sheets ot : '•■•'jjutterV' double it in a three double; do tho same five times. It is then lit for use, or it may stand an hour covered over to 'ikeep.theair.frouvit. ~ • •'■'-. ,'X'o Make a Kick Plum Cakr —Take half :■■' abound pf butter and half a pound of white 'sifted sugar, beat these with the hand woll together to a cream, add four oggs, ono at a '■-■'• time, and well beat each one with the butter and sugar, lightly mix in one pouud of 'flour nreviouslv mixed with one teaspoon;Jul of DENBY.S ROYALBAKING POW- ' DER,' then light y mix the whole with half - a .pound j of ; Sultanas; bake at,.onoe, : '■'■.:• To Makh a Good Puis Cake.-Mx ' well togcthor one pound of Hour, two teaapoonfuls of DBNBY'S HOYAL BAKING POWDER, a little- salt and spice, and a quarter of a pound of sugar; rub in a quarier of a pound of butter, add six ouncc3 of Sultanas, two ounces of currants, and one ounce of candied peel; moisten the whole with two eggs and half a-teacupful. of milk previously beaten together: bake it in a quiojc oven'very thoroughly. '' TEA OAKES.-Use the recipe as for scones, "jut add a few currants, ruHanas, or cira"tfays if preferred.

MANUFACTURED BY IJBNBY, Olie.mist, laraka Bridge, POLLEN STREET, THAMES _ —umiHMi iwijim nrir-n*T— •'••'•^*mgamiaaa**n*m'i****immm*s~\tmßßamimmmMwual Notice'of Removal.. GUNMAKBR '" 116, QUEEN STREET, (A FEW D3ORS BELOW DURHAM STREET.) By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. W H. HAZARD begs to announce that lie has removed to the above centrally situated premises, and having made.very eonsMerabla alterations and improvements, wpooially in the Gallery, which has beea-entirely pulled down and rebuilt, silioits tho patronago of 1. Prizes for Rifle and Revolver Shooting are offered Weekly. W. H. H. would also notify that he has removed his Gun business to tho s'lino address. 'The manufacturing and repairing branoh is carried on in Elliott-strcofc, (next Hoffman's Warehouse) where firearms miy be tested daily. ' . • FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS, from James Pain k Sow, tho celebrated London Pyrotechnists. A very large supply ot these received bafore .now tariff c:ime in force, thus saving 23 per cent. No advance in price 3 will bo made. NOTE IHE ADDRESS:- W. H HAZARD, GUN-MAKER, 11 QUEFA-STREET (just bel ■)'.-; Durham-street) Telephone No. 331.

xxxx Exhibitions. Ehren&ied Bros. 4 QUEBN STREET, AUCKLAND, AND JMACICAY STREET, g J Wine and Spirit MERCHANTS. ; The above SPARKLING ALE is OK DRAUGHT AT THE FOLLOW IKG lIOTBLS.p/m ROY CLAREMONT & creek post office SALUTATION BIIOBTLAND MPBttIAL CORNWALLARMS Ens PROVINCIAL WHARF LADY BOWEN ALL NATIONS EMPIRE ROYAL (Tmr..) PRINCE IMPERIAL ■PURIIU (Puriri) _.GOV,I?BIWDBUS ■ : '' -.EHIIBNFItIED'BBOS..-

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6366, 30 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6366, 30 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6366, 30 March 1889, Page 1

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