December 15, 1906. 
Gladiolus and 
Sweet Per 
FINEST COLLECTION IN 
AUSTRALIA 
L. HB. Howell, 
GLADIOLI SPECIALIST, 
Mount Victoria. . N.S.W 
Gtalogues Free on application, 
Amber Cane*Luberne 
Essex Rape 
Globe and Long Red Mango 
And Paspalum Seed 
0000 
Bone Dust 
Bone Super Ammonia 
' Ete. ; 
Sorghum 
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Shell grit | Oyster shell 
Bone ‘Meal and Chick Meal 
4 F. F. Clement, | 
SEEDSMAN 
229 RUNDLE S8T., East 
Telephone 1360 
- CEONOMIC 
Dental Company, 
LIMITED, i 
74 Grenfell Street, Adelaide 
Under the direct personal supervision 
of our Surgeon, MrT. Ambrose Macklin, 
who is duly qualified by registration. 
} Every detail is overlooked by our Sur- 
_ geon at each stage, with the result that 
- our patients are fully satisfied and our 
practise grows. ~ ; 
We do not require to use Cocaines 
_ Gas, Ether, or Chloroform, for Extractions, 
_ however many, and they are quite painless — 
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_ ‘Byery branch of Dentistry is under: 
taken by us. Aor vl Meum a pe aero 
Our fees are exceedingly moderate. 
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ty: THE AUSTRALIAN GARDENER. 
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_K. Bechtel, 
Truss and Bandage Maker 
59 O’Connell-street, 
NORTH ADELAIDE 
mmoweomeen, () Semen. 
Trusses, Bandages, 
Kneecaps, Leather Jackets, 
Shoulder Straps, &c.. 
Made to Order, 
And sent to all parts of the Commonwealth 
... Fit Guaranteed 
A Trial solicited. 
Look ! 
Seeds for Present Planting 
FLOWER SEEDS— 
Asters, Zinnia, Portulaca, Sunflowers, 
Cosmos, Phlox, Gomphrena, etc. 
From 3d per pkt.; plants, 4d per doz. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS— 
Trombone Cucumber, Vegetable Marrow, 
Pumpkin, Capsicum, Cape Gooseberry, 
Water Melon, Sweet Melon, etc. 
From 3d per pkt.: plants 6d per pot. 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS— 
Sorghum, Amber Cane, Planter’s Friend, 
Lucerne (varieties). * 
Write for samples and prices. 
peas and beans‘excepted, i! 
All Poultry Requisites. Chick Meal, 1s 3d per doz. 
Green Bone, 6d per pkt. Roup Pills, Excelsior Spice, 
All seeds post free, 
etc. ; ; 
Plants of all descriptions. Wreaths, Crosses, Pre- 
sentation Bougets, brids] Suites a speciallty. 
 HEYNE, POTTER & 60., 
Seedsmen, Nurserymen and 
Florists, 
17 RUNDLE ST, 
Adelaide. 
Phone 1076 bese 
Miss Thompson 
Costumiere. 
0000. ‘ 
Migh-Class Dressmaking ‘a 
Moderate Charges. 
: A Trial Solicited. — 
Orders promptly & accurately 
executed, = 
OF OLOuL ae 
‘Address—- 
(142 Pulteney-street, 
eee ‘ oh 
-always on hand. 
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HOUSOLD RECIPES. 
SOUPS AND GRAVIES. 
One of the secrets of good economical 
cookery is having a supply of gravy 
which a careful cook will give attention. 
Our remarks on soup making apply equally 
to gravy making; both of them, for 
family purposes, are much more matters. 
of good management than expense. — 
CHICKEN BROTH. 
Make in the same way as Mutton 
Broth, cutting up the chicking and cook- 
ing the bones before putting in the sauce- 
pan. 
GIBLET SOUP. 
Stew one set of goose or three sets of 
duck giblets for three hours in two quarts 
of water, with a bunsh of sweet herbs, 
an onion cut up, and a little peper and 
salt. Soak for twelve hours a pint of 
haricot beans; boil them gently for about 
two hours; mash half of them and pags. 
through a seive, Take up the giblets and — 
cut them in small pieces: mince the liver 
fine: then return these to the strained 
gravy ; add the beans and sufficient stock — 
or water to form a thick soup. Put the 
water in which the beans were boiled,. 
with them into this soup. 
GRAVY SOUP. 
_ Put a shin of beef, with the. bone. 
broken, into a gallon of water with two 
large and sliced and fried onions, two 
blades of mace, a large bunch of sweet 
herbs, and about forty berries of black 
_ pepper: stew well, and then take one the 
fat, heat it again with vermicelli, a head. 
of cut up celery, some cayenne, anda 
little salt, 
HERB SOUP. 
Set half a pound of butter ina pan on 
the fire, and shake it round till melted: 
put in six sliced onions, and shake round 
well for two or three minutes: add two. eu 
heaps of celery, two hands full of spinach 
some pot marjoram, two cabbage lettnces 
cut small, and some parsley. Shake the- 
pan well over the fire for ten minutes and 
boil contents in two quarts of water with 
some crusts of bread for an hour, and 
add cayenne and salt to taste. 
- CREAM CAKES. 
Slightly mix 3 oz. butter, add 2 ozs. of 
pastry flour, a teaspoonful of apricot jam. 
half a beaten egg and a tablespoonful of 
creain, Mix thoroughly and place small 
portion of the mixture on a baking sheet, 
Bake till light brown. — 
CURRANT CAKES. ° 
‘Three cups of pastry flour, a little 
baking powder, two of sugar, one of butter 
one of currants, one of milk, eigh eggs. 
Beat the eggs, butter and sugar together 
until it begins to curdle, then add the = 
other ingredients. Putinto smallbuttered = 
dish’ and bake in a moderate oven. 
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