Mr Fraser is ; now surveying native reserves on the Otoia block, under instrnction4 from Mr Parris on behalf of Royal Commission. Business properties in Napier are of late changing hands, which shoe’s faith in the future of Napier by capitalists. ; General Sir. Richard Airey, G.C.8., has died, aged 78. Mr M. W. Green, pastor of the Christian disciples is expected to stand for the Dunedin Northern City Electorate. ■■Vi Robert Chapman, of Rangiora, has been awarded the gold medal for'wool at the Crystal Palace Show, in England. Mr O’Dea died this afternoon,: having broken a blood, .vessel recently.
BEE-HIVE STORE , EGMOHT-STBEET, VATEA. JOHN WHELAN has on; sale— Prime Akaroa -Cheese - : - Canterbury Hams and. Bacon, new cure, expected -to arrive daily.. Anderson; & Co’s .Patent SelfRaising Flour, For making Brea'd, Scones, .Cakes, Puddings, Ps#try, &c., always ready, nothing more being requited for Bread 1 ‘or Scones than the addition, of Milk or WaterThis Flour is made from the best samples of wheat most carefully prepared, and is more economical in use than the flour usually sold for domestic purposes. The advantages derived - from using this Self-raising Flour are: saying of time in (preparing it for the oven i the. certainty of if sre suits; its production is greater; it is more wholesome, nutritious, and agreeable to the taste. Bread or , Cakes made from the Self-raising Flour will i keep much longer,: or may beeaten when | fresh without detriment,, being mpre easily l digested than when, made by any other process. The glueten, saccharine, and other -elements, of nutrition are ...greatly .destroyed ’ during the . process of fermentation, while they arc preserved in all their strength in Bread made from our Self-Haising Flocb.
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Patea Mail, 19 September 1881, Page 3
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279Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 19 September 1881, Page 3
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