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Uttoxeter Advertiser and Ashbourne Times

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Uttoxeter Advertiser and Ashbourne Times

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... uth and sea Common, ators. The guns each ctory, Hero, sandal, LI kitchen at oral on Monty's table on to a recipe his broth I at Windsor died cherries, as rare awry, are in thin reach of 5 Qeeen does own birthr the sake of occasion aro boys of the were dreamed ...

* * * * A USEFUL MACKINTOSH

... sultanas or glace cherries, and half a teaspoanful of vanilla essence. Method: an ordinary tin pudding mould and dust it well all over with castor sugar, shaking out all the loose. Decorate the top of the mould with sultanas or glace cherries. Having thus ...

GARDENING NOTRE

... —Was is often used in quantity for grafting and to protect wouuda, se we propose giving • few recipes which we have ourselves found to answer very well. Recipe I.—Take four parts by weight of resin, two patti of bees-wax and one part tallow. Melt over a ...

Specially written jar the Advertiser. All Rights Reserved. DOROTHY'S LETTER

... change or very little, except that fruit is in a great many instances taking the place of flowers upon our hats and bonnets. Cherries are decidedly first favourite, and mixed with their own glossy leaves they are rather pretty. Molly has just bought a new ...

HATS

... Wales has abandoned ker favourite suedes in favour &Dale yellow gloves lately. 41* • • * • • 4.1 F/04IT JELLIES. Here is a recipe for the making of different sorb; of jellies. tor Which ma indebted to an American friend who ie . celebftted for her beautiful ...

-Ii THB QUEEN% BIWIHDAY ORLI. BBATIONs

... table Op Tuesday. The cake is made according to a recipe presented by the Duke of Cumberland to his brother - George IV., and it has been followed at Wind ever since. The ingredients include candied cherries, and other materials which, whale regarded as este ...

• TORTOISESHELL ORNAMENTS. _ _

... are constantly receiving eaquiries as to a method of keeping theta in the prrper nate of polish and lustre. This is a French recipe : —Soak the combs or ornaments for a night in olive oil, when, it, is stated, they will regain their former beauty even if ...

DRESS FITTING

... tiasnwpaper keeps it from turning. and the most valuable lace is always laid away in blue paper. Here is an old-fashioned recipe for cleating valuable laces. The directions read that a good lather of soap shoald be made, in which the lace shall be put ...

Labit'Mome Column. 'Written si,eciolly for du Advertiser and Timm:

... pineapples, bananas, apricots, and peaches all combine perfectly. Oranges, lemons, melons, with a small admixture of candied cherries, greengages. and chestnuts, make an excellent fruit salad. The dish is exceedingly orramental, and provides a charming addition ...