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Some time ago the Prime Minister made arrangements with the owners o“ the ship Muritai that the steamershould come out to New Zealand Tn •oa?last to load frozen meat, and on behalf of the New Zealand Government he agreed to pay £SOOO to the owners. The Muritai has come out and gon*? I long ago. On Thursday the Prime Minister received a cablegram informing him that the Board of Trade "would pay the £SOOO out of profits made on the sale of New Zealand meat not required for aramy supplies. Don’t leave the lightness and digestibility of your scones and calces to chance. Use SHARLAND'B Baking Powder —it is bound to rise. Thousands agree that << NAZOL” is the surest and cheapest cough and cold remedy in the Dominion. Test it with the Nazol Inhaler. I Kitchen economy demands the us© of | SIIARLAND ’S Baking Powder. Costs less than others —gives better results. Your grocer sells it. Unequalled, unrivalled. Edmonds Egg Powder is best for baking. It has the flavour of fresh eggs and is as effective at a much lower cost. "What fate is in tnc word ‘ ‘farewell! ” It tells of parting, pain n-nd sad regret It sometimes sobs the sound of friendship’s knell. Fare well, if spelt this way means otherwise. Fare well with healthy make strength secure, I-esc cheeks, -ed iips and dancing . ;‘*v. eyes ~ .

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 214, 26 May 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 214, 26 May 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 214, 26 May 1915, Page 7

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