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Appetite and Digestion Improved

... WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE imparts the most exquisite relish to Steaks. Chops, and all Roast Meat Gravies, Fish, Game, Curries, and Salad, and, by its tonic and invigorating properties, enables the stomach to perfectly digest the food. Sold the Proprietors, Lea ...

THE THEATRE. La t ni

... 6d. per lb.-herrings, 6d. per ?? trout. Is. 3d. per lb. GREED MaarKET.-Rhubarb, Is. a.dozen-sea kale, Is. 6d. to 2s. a-dish-salad, 6d. to Is. per do.-brocoli, 2s. to 2s. 6d. a-dozeo. ST ANDREW'S UNIVERSITY.-We are inform- ed that a commission, (lated the ...

LITERATURE

... foes. ?? all unpacked our baskets, and employed ourselves in getting dinner ready. Rled Whihker pretended he could make a salad (which I don't believe),and obtruded himself on publie notice. Some of the young ladies wmashed the lettuces for him, and sliced ...

BALL AT BLACKHALL CASTLE

... timbales de foie gras, supreme de poulet a Ia Beatrice, Bordeaux pigeons a la princess, cotelettes d'agneal, salade a ?? ran caise, salade de tilatle, hur de siiaglier, filet doe b hbonf a Ia jardi!'iie, quartier ?? agneau, dindonneaux roti, laugue de ...

FASHION AND FOOD IN NEW YORK

... they are cheap. There is an inexh'austible plentitude of tomatoes, of squash, and of the healtlt-giving celery. Of other salads there is no stint. Venison is excellent and cheap, and the people have the good sense to eat it when it is fresh; and mot ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... prices:- Soups, cold roast. and boiled beef and mutton, ditto park, sausages, and bacon, hot potatoes, boiled and baked. pickles, salads, and fruit pies (when to bh procured), ten, coffee, hot wheaten and octen bread, butter, cheese, and eggs, &e., for breakfast ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... unfolding it. His art in this respect is. all that could be desired, and he sets forth an attractive story. Mr Brabazon in his salad days had become enamoured of a lady beneath him in the social scale. His father forbade the banns, and the young couple lived ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... illustrations are considerably new and appropriate, A Salad of Stray Leaves. By Geo. Halse. Author of Sir Guy de Guy, &c., &c. (Lon. don: Longmians, Groen & Co. 1882.)-Tbe. prose ingredients in this Salad. of short stories and poems give the tone to the ...

LITERATURE

... we; jokes-old and new-arranged and classifiet: blc under such headings as Clerical Cutlets, Ba Legal Luncheon, Society Salad, ?? is.Dph the latest addition to the list of Judy's Shilling ei Books. coc ArebiCAs Trs~ruoNY mi FAvoec or CouRou's Mwn Copny ...

CARD. HEPBURN’, & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, MBLBOUKSB. Another Reduction of per lb. IN THE EMPRESS OF ..

... HIRE SAUCE IMPARTS the most exquisite relish to Steaks, Chops, and all Roast Meat Gravies, Fish, Game, Soup, Curries, and Salad, and by its tonic and invigorating properties enables the stomach to perfectly digest the food. Sold by the Proprietors, Lea ...

LITERATURE

... of this country with respect to food. Until the ceommencemeit of the sixteenth century no edible root of any kind, or any salad was grown in England ; and, of course, when they were -introduced, their use was gradual. The rich used sometimes to import ...