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Daisy Brand

Main Austrike Specialty & we

The Dairy Farm,&C.S.Co.L.

Tastes

Hongkong

Looks

Creamy Creamy

And it is Creamy

When you realise that butter is nothing but milk churned to the right consistency, with salt added for flavour, it is obvious that the first essential is that the milk must be beyond reproach if the butter is to be of first, quality.

DAISY

BRAND

BUTTER

Daisy Brand Butter is only as good and delicious and creamy us it is because it is made from new, pasteurised milk drawn from cowe grazed on healthy Australiau pasture land. Daisy Brand is. the dominant brand from that home of good butter, where it has beea favourite for 82 years. From one year's end to another its quality növer varies-the best always.

and another essential food -made by expert Kraftsmen

KRAFT

K

CHEESE

Taste the creamy goodness of Kraft Cheese once and you will be satisfied there is no better Cheddar Cheese to be had. Packed or cut to convenient weights, every morsel of Kraft Cheese is full of that matured chedder flavour you particularly like. Hermetically sealed in tinfoil wrapping, Kraft Cheese is the most economical because it bus no rind, never get oily or dry, and keeps fresh longer than other cheeses.

KRAFT

(HEESE

DAIRY

FARM, ICE

& COLD. STORAGE CO., LTD.

HONG KONG,

A.P.B. 3

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933

Of Interest To

WHAT TO ORDER TO-DAY?

TIFFIN

POTATOES AND CHEESE

VEAL TIMBALES.. CREAMED BAMBOO SHOOTS GREEN PEAB WITH MINT APPLES AND GINGER PANCAKES

DINNER

ITALIAN NOODLE · Sour SMOKED YELLOW FISH ROAST DUCK WITH GREEN PEAS

RED CURRANT JELLY

SWEET POTATO, AND MARSHMALLOW CROQUETTES

COFFER JELLY WITH WHIPPED CREAM

Potatoes and chease.

A

Cut some cold boiled potatoes in thin shers and lay them in

thin greased pie dish. Place layer of cheese, a little butter and dry mustard, then more potatoes, and so on until the dish is full. Pour over all one pint of milk (or sour cream) and bake in a quick oven for about one hour.

Veal Timbales,

Pass cold cooked veal through neat chopped twice; there should be 1 cups. Add gradually the slightly beaten yolks of 3 eggs, cup cream, cup sherry and sea- son with salt and paprika. But ter individual moulds and fill ? full of thin white sauce, to which has been added 1 tablespoons each chopped fresh mushrooms and truf- Hes. Fill with veal mixture. Place moulds in dripping pan of hot water, cover, with a buttered paper and bake in oven until firm. Un- inculd on dish. Sauce will run down sides of timbales. Garnish with sprigs of parsley.

Potato and Marshmallow Croquettes

Baks several sweet potatoes. As soon as they are soft, break apart, scrape out the pulp, and mash To each pint of pulp add one tea- spoonful of salt, two tablespoons of batter, one beaten egg, to make to shapes, place marshmallow in of consistency to haudis. Form in centre, cover with potato, egg and breadcrumbs and fry in deep fat. Coffee Jelly with Whipped Cream,

GRACE AND THE

WOMAN

By. "WAISTLINE"

Women

USEFUL HOUSEHOLD

m HINTS

2-EGG CAKE

Moet of our lady readers, will! by interested in a home mado cako, |

I sure haalgatus Con

ATED

so we are giving you a tried out (anation recipe which is both good and in- expensive. The flour used can be purchased at any local store 1 tea cupa of Simpsons self raising four. tea cups granulated sugar 2 large Aluminiu teapots can be freed tablespoons butter 2 eggs- cup: from tannin by washing well in tin cream, teaspoon vanilla or hot soapy water and then scrabbing any other favouring. An elastic corset belt can cause with steel wool and a special soap.

prepared for aluminium cleaning Method of mixing:- a woman more misery and discom-If the teapot, is always washed in add one egg at a tine creaming all fort than anything else I know, except a pair of shoes that slip at boiling water after using, the for-the white, add flour which has pre- the heel. To have found a belt that mation of tannin will be prevented. viously been sifted alternately with successfully quells every grumble

Bread should not be left in its whites of eggs. Bake in moderate cream. Lastly fold in beaten at this irritating garment I consi.

oven about 375 for 45 minutes. der a triumph.

Grumble No. 1: You buy an elastic belt strongly rubberised. It is fitted. But one illusion is shat tered. Your waist, which secretly you were rather proud of, has sud denly become a miniature "rubber tyre" of unwanted flesh.

Gramble No. 2: The line of your best evening dress is elegant. Bend over. When you straighten | up the picture is flawed. It is that wretched belt that will fold over the three or four light bones you wear in front. Yet you must have them, or wrinkles.

My belt dos none of these things.) It has no bones, yet it neither wrinkles nor creases.

Grumble No. 3: All carset belts, no matter how expensively fitted, have a tendency to ride up." Every woman enn remember that fatal moment when she feels ahe must pull it down, or the after- noon will he spoiled. It is usually spoiled

Mine stays where is is put. It noves not one fraction of an inch. Yet it is not too tight. In fact, to wear it is to forget it.

Gramble No. : "What am I to do" a woman wails. "This is so expensive. Yea I cannot afford to get another just now, and I must have it cleaned."

Mine is cheap. It washes like a cotton ag. It fits like a rubber glove. It is neither rubber nor cinth, but a mixture of both. It really is the "perfect" coreet belt.

Remedy.

Always choose your corset from a reliable shop, by so doing you will always feel and look your best.

TREATING STAINS

Many and varied are the stains

hot soapy water and rinsed in

wrapping in the erock, Rest it on A wire raesh pan stand, under which you have placed about 4 dozen pieces of loaf sugar to ab-

orb the moisture.

and

Crepe suede should be washed in lukewarm, not hot, water,

ironed with a cool iron. Use soap flakes, squeeze the fabric instead of rubbing, and roll in clean cloth. when rinsed and squeezed. Iron

the wrong side when barely

damp.

Fireirons of steel that have be come rusty should be allowed to te is a fannel soaked in paraffin, and then rubbed with finely powdered bath-brick.

Scratches can sometimes be re moved from the polished wood sur- face of a piano if they are rubbed with a piece of muslin very alighie ly moistened with methylated linseed oil-the minimum of oil and spirit, and then rubbed daily with

the maximum of friction.

Sheepskin rugs are best washed with a hand vacuum, which will raise the hairs when wet. Wash in the bath, and if the rug is not dyed, add à tablespoonful of am monia to the suds. Hang on the line, and when the rug has ceased to drip, shake vigorously und beat. wel: on the back. This must be eone when the wool is wet.

Tea-stains on blankets can be re- moved by using Да warm borax solution-loz, of the powder to nint of Warm water. Twist the stained part between the fingers, and saturate thoroughly with cold water. Squeeze, and than dip into the solution. Leave, until cold, and then rinse thoroughly in clear, warm water. Repeat if necessary;

"MARY'S " METHOD

Mary Pickford, the film star, who at thirty-eight. is a remarkably pretty woman, told me once that she looked upon sleep as the great- est beauty treatment of all, And not only sleep but an additional amount of daily rest.

and marks that find their way on to the goods and chattels of the average household. Fortunately

Eight or even nine hours out ol

hoved, or at least rendered much windows opes. This amount is not the majority of them can be re-ory twenty-four should be passed in deep, dreamless sleep with the less conspicuous, if treated in the too much for most women, right way. Hers is a selection of the most common stains and a few methods of treatment:-

Soak 6 sheets leaf gelatine in A

Tea and Coffee Stains. Place the cup cold water for a little while stained part of the material over Dissolve in one cup boiling water,

a basin, and pour boiling water strain and add to 2 cups black through. If not successful try coffee; and cup sugar, stir until little glycerine in warm water ap sugar is dissolved. Turn into ringplied with a clean damp cloth.

mould chill and unmould on sery-Rinse in warm water. ing dish fill centres with whipped' cream,, sweetened and flavoured de- licately with vanilla essence:

"BE SATISFIED"

INSTALL A

Westinghouse

THE ONLY

DUAL AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR

W

WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC

GUARANTEED FOR

4 YEARS.

REISS, MASSEY & Co., LTD.

7, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong and Shameen, Canton,

A nap

in the afternoon, especially if there is a dance in prospect, should be an indulgence permitted whenever possible.

Reading In Bed. Reading in bed is a delightful but bad habit. If you must read in bed have a good, anti-glare read- ing lamp fixed on the bed head or,

Cream, butter and sugar, then

BEST AND

:

LARGEST

SELLING

BRAND OF

EVAPORATED

MILK IN

THE WORLD.

CONNELL BROS. CO., LTD.)

Role Agents:

HONG KONG & S. CHINA.

"RICKSHAW BRAND

CELEBRATED

CEYLON

TEA

SOLD BY ALL COMPRADORES

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GOLD MEDALS FOR PURITY, STRENGTH

AND FLAVOUR.

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GREEN GAGE PLUMS

"Green Gage Plums

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· FELLOW CLING PEACHES

"Yellow Oling Peaches

Are within your reaches."

Obtainable at All Compradore Shops.

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TONG KONG

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C

PHONE 29268.

HINA

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if this too low, on the wall imme- PEONY BRAND-FLOWER BASKET BRAND-PEACOCK BRAND Iron Mould.-On Washable ma straight in front of you and prop- diately behind. Have the book terials this may be treated by rub ped against your knees. In this bing with a piece of lemon dipped way and with correct lighting you in salt; immerse at once in boiling will do the least possible amount water to which a little ammonia of damage to your eyes. has been added. Rinse in clear. Finally there is the question of warm water, and hang in the sun diet. If you intend to be thin at for several hours.

any cost rather than slim at rea

Tar Stains-Scrape off any of sonable cost you will probably go the tur you can, and soak the stain-in for a starvation diet. But the ed part in a saucer of turpentine. Price you must pay will be your

good looks.

If this does not remove the tar, boil the article in water to which salt and lemon rinds have been added, and hang in the sun until dry.

skin in perfect condition you should If you would have your hair and

have a good nourishing diet which includes the essentials for body building, heat and energy, and Buat Stains. Sometimes only a mineral salts from fruit and vege- little washing soda added to boil- tables. A certain amount of su ing water is sufficient to remove gar and fats must be included. slight rusty marks. Otherwise One good three-course meal a day spread salt over the marked part-either for luncheon or dinner and rub with lemon, squeezing the juice through, and pour boiling water, over.

Fruit and Vegetable Stains.—Å solution of borax in warm water will usually remove such stains Boil in soapy water to which lemon rind has been added, rinse in cold water, and hang in the sun.

light breakfast of fruit, toast and butter, with one cup of tea or cof- fee, and a light third meal (sup- per or luncheon) is the best rou-

.ne.

Water In Plenty.

Light wine is permissible. Cock- tails are definitely bad for the com→ plexion, so is an overdose of tea or coffee. Water-and any amount Grass Stains-Sponge with

of it-ia the best drink of all. A little ammonia and warm waterle Fresh lemon juice should always glass of hot water containing a lit- Sponge with clear water and press

£

be taken before breakfast and the

while damp under a clean cloth. last thing at night;

Ink Stains.-Milk will be found A little less than half a tumbler- an excellent remover of fresh ink ful of tomato juice followed by a stains, Sponge with cold milk and gloss of water may be taken in- rinse in warm water. An alterna-stond of the morning lemon drink) ̈tive treatment is ordinary table as a change. Pure tomato juice is salt spread on, rubbed with lemon, excellent for the skin. It can be ringed in cold water, and placed bought in bottles, should be kept in the sun. For red ink add a lit in a cool place, and not kept there tle borax do warm water.

ry long when once it is opened. If these four great rules of health are observed consistently you will have laid the foundations of good looks, and a beauty spe- cialist will consequently have a

A KITCHEN TABLE

Fine sand is good for keeping a healthy, slim body and vigorous kitchen table perfectly white, and muscles to work upon. With such it has the added advantage of immaterial. she will do wonders. parting a beautiful gloss to the

surface after it has been used a

number of times.

If the table has become badly the stains will disappear and the stained it should he rubbed over wood become white.

periodically with the cut half of a It may then be kept in good, oan- lemon, allowing the lemon juice to dition by scrubbing with the sand. dry on, After several treatments Draining boards benefit exceeding

Continued at foot of next Columnly from the same treatment.

FIRST QUALITY. CHEAP PRICE

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}

THE CHINA TEA CO.

1B, POTTINGER STREET.

"We

Want Cake"

but-

be sure

it's made

with

PURICO

Obtainable from all Groceries & Storekeepers

____ in 17 lb. tins.

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