BLENHEIM.
Dear Bee, April 16 During the last week the ladies of Blenheim have had the opportunity of attending the interesting COOKERY CLASSES GIVEN BY MISS ADA WARDROP, who has given the utmost satisfaction to her pupils here. Her lessons are most explicit and instructive, and her hints most use ful and economical, and she takes infinite pains to make us all see and understand her methods and recipes. Our only regret is that more do not avail themselves of this opportunity, which is not likely to occur again, as though all along Miss Wardrop has had fair classes, yet she must be put to great expense, and it is much more encouraging to have a large class. I know a good inany ladies here are excellent cooks, but even they may learn new hint* and ideas, and indeed many of those who attend her classes areas good cooks as any here, and they show that they find much to learn from Miss Wardrop by attending regularly.
Sincerity.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue XVII, 28 April 1894, Page 403
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168BLENHEIM. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue XVII, 28 April 1894, Page 403
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