“In mld-Victorian days,” writes Dr. Ernest Chatemore in a medical Journal “doctors seemed to regard smoking with less favour than does the modern practitioner, who, while recognising that tobacco may sometimes prove highly injurious, nevertheless contends that when this happens the smoker is generally himself to blame for failing to exercise more discrimination in his choice of brands. Impure tobacco, i.e„ tobacco with a high nicotine content, is certainly to be avoided, but if really good it may benefit the smoker, for it dispels worry and may prove very helpful in assisting mental effort.” But really pure tobacco is not so common as may j supposed. Fortunately for New Zealand smokers, our Dominion is the home of “toasted,” famous throughout the land for its exquisite purity and comparative freedom from nicotine, eliminated by the toasting process in the course of manufacture. For flavour, fragrance and all-round excellence “toasted” stands alone. Ask for any of the five genuine toasted brands, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, and you’ll avoid imitations
% TO-DAY’S RECIPE * I I f f LIGHTNING CAKE ❖ J Five eggs, half pound, fine * ♦2» white sugar, one ounce butter, ♦*« ❖ grated rind of half a lemon, six * X ounces of flour, powdered bread X ❖ crumbs. Sift the sugar slowly *;* into the beaten yolks of eggs, *;* ♦♦♦ allow to stand for half an hour !♦« * and beat again. Dissolve the ❖ v butter in a pan, but do not let X X it become too hot. Add the * f lemon rind to the butter, with ❖ *:* the flour. Mix all well together X with the sugar and yolks of eggs. X in lightly the stiffly whisked *♦* X whites of eggs. Butter a cake X *♦* tin and strew with breadcrumbs; * X pour in the mixture, and bake X X in a hot oven. X * ❖
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Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22043, 16 August 1941, Page 3
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