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W. TH ACKER <*• CO., LONDON.

Third Edition. Crown 8vo., cloth, 600 pages, 4*. 6d. net. Rs. 3.

THE MEMSAHIB'S

BOOK OF COOKERY.

Times 0/ India. — " It contains much useful information, and cannot fail to be of assistance to all."

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i8mo., cloth, is. 6d. net. Re. 1.

BOOK OF CAKES, BISCUITS, &c.

WITH REMARKS ON OVENS, AND A HINDU- STANI VOCABULARY.

By CARRIE CUTCREVE.

Crown 8vo., paper boards, 41. 6d. net. Rs. 3.

SIMPLE MENUS AND RECIPES.

FOR CAMP, HOME, AND NURSERY.

By LUCY CARNE,

Containing Menus and Recipes for Meals in Camp — Afternoon Teas— Station Dinners — Meals for Children, and many useful Hints for Housewives in India.

Second Edition. Long iamo., paper boards, y. net. Rs. 2.

EVERYDAY MENUS FOR

INDIA.

By W. S. BURKE, Editor u Indian Field,"

These Everyday Menus are such as any average Native Cook can undertake, and have been selected with special regard to the moderate purse.

Contents.

Everyday Menus : March to June, July to October, November to February — Kitchen Calendar— Hot and Cold Weather Dinners — Special Breakfasts — Recipes.