The "Bangitikei Advocate" states that there Js a gentleman at Taikorea of an advanced age who has just commenced to out a new sot of teeth. Whether it is owing to the Buperiority of the Taikorea soil or not we oannot say, but all the young people are counting on having a third Bet of molars wh^en they get old, now that the faßhiojohaa been
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| A Hew Plymouth contemporary has been ent a copy of the " Tunbridge Wells Courier," hi whioh William Haybon, m a well displayed double oolumn advertisement, notifies "New Zealand butter, just arrived m ship Kaikoura, rioh, creamy, of splendid quality, Is 4d per pound." In the same advertiement finest Normandy butter is quoted at Is 5d per lb ; arid fine ditto at Is 2d per lb ; whilst mar* garine, which, it states, " being both whole" some and nutritious, is preferable m every way to common butter," is advertised at Is a pound.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1812, 11 April 1888, Page 3
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174Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1812, 11 April 1888, Page 3
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