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MARGOT Goes Shopping

Catering for the Party Of course the very first thing in arranging for your parties will be the cakes —and at Brown’s Cake Shop, Maria Place, you’ll find the very best cakes to make the table attractive and add to the pleasures of the party. Novelty cakes are a special featureTo mention just a few there are cakes decorated to represent all kinds of fruit, cauliflowers, basket of flowers, yule logs, etc. Then there are such delicacies as strawberry tartlets, also a choice of many other dainty cakes all made of the best of ingredients.

“Home and Country” I There are many good things in the delightfully cheerful little paper New Zealand Home and Country, the organ of the women’s institutes of this Dominion. It states that there arc now over 20,000 women members of the organisation in New Zealand. They are happy to announce that Her Excellency Lady Bledisloe will open the ’ Dominion exhibition of the institutes near the end of this month. Many preparations have been made for the > exhibition, and it is likely to be of outstanding interest to both men and ’ women as showing what work can bo done, especially in the country districts of the Dominion. An account of the

“rest cottage/' which is named “Innisfree, ’’ located at Paraparauinu, is full of interest. News appears of the institutes at work almost from North Cape to the Bluff, and Westmere, in the South, sends in its report in verse, very amusingly written. It is interesting to read of the immense variety of work done by the in- | stitute women; their application, their | cleverness, and their courage in tackling ‘‘waste products" is next to marvellous, and the forthcoming exhibition should be looked for with very great interest and pleasure.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 259, 2 November 1932, Page 2

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MARGOT Goes Shopping Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 259, 2 November 1932, Page 2

MARGOT Goes Shopping Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 259, 2 November 1932, Page 2

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