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... Menus THE weeks after Christmas are a trying time for the house- wife. Menus seem dull and drab compared with Christmas catering, and it is so easy to slip into the habit of serving the same dishes day after day. Then there is the problem, too, of varying ...
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... MENU. The . South Wales and Monmouthshire Branch of the Incorporated Societx of Axetioneers bid the company Welcome without reserve. Lot I.—A plated spoon, a glass dish, and one grape fruit. Lot 2.—An uncrested spoon, a china plaque, and contents clear ...