THINGS FOR TEA.
What shall we have for tea? It is the average good housewife’s daily problem. A second meat meal is not desired, even when it can be afforded. One needs a light repast, pleasant and attractive, skilfully relieved from the mere monotony of bread and butter. And so it is that cakeo, scones; aiid light pastry come into the field Cakes, scopes, and pastry in moderation are all good' and valuable as foods; but only pb long as there is no impure or dangerous drug in them. That is the fact that housewives pall. not bear in mind; inferior baking powders are highly dangerous, and should on no account be used in cookery. Sharland’s Baking Powder, which is always used when once tried, contains no trace of any dangerous element. It is absolutely pure and wholesome, and in every respect the best for all culinary purposes. Send post-card to Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington, for free sample tin. Retail of all stores.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13331, 21 March 1911, Page 3
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164THINGS FOR TEA. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13331, 21 March 1911, Page 3
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