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A CHINESE BILL OF FARE. Did you ever see a Chinese bill of (are? (t consists of an inrhsrminable list of dishes «hich has been arranged by the author oc «avy rice paper in the form of a card. The able is laden with such dishes as sharksfas. fish soup, chicken soup, duck soap. *ice, rice, rice, rice, and tea, tea, tea, tea and ea. Also the inevitable birds'-nest nudaing jandles and cakes. * One s appetite is almost taken away on sntenng a Chinese house at the time of a banquet from the effect of burning incense ind herbs. The Chinese • are extremely polite. Champagne is a favourite drink mth them, and is always brought out when ■hey have an outside guest. This is what iie Chinese Consul in London bad for hf> Zbrutmag "dinner: Bow ha mai. (Boiled Prawns in Oil.) . y Chop Chop Sucy! : (Bits of Pork Chops.) Ham ob Dan. (Preserved Eggs, with Ducks' Gizzards.} Ob Gau Bow Vo Toway. (Docks' livers and Boiled Ham.) ChowJtwAw. (Boiled Pork, kidneyed.) Show Ju N Gow. * / (RCost Pork Tongues.) * Bow N Giver, (Cuttle Fish.) _ Yen Wo-Gong. (Boiled Pigeon Eggs and Birds' Ne3t Sonp.) T& V - Bow Hai. . '' (Boiled Crabs.) ~ Bow Yu Chee. (Boiled Sharks' Fins.) Tea. Yuen Tsyal. 1 . (Rice Cakes.) ' '■ Bob Oh. (Dock Tongue and Mushrooms.) Tea. Ju Tow N Gow. (Fried Roofs of the Mouth of Pigs.) Chow Ob Jun. (Ducks' Feet.) Tea. . » ChowGaPien. (Fried Chicken Wing.) Lein Chi Gong. (Uly Seed Soup.) . r > Hong Gin Gong. (Almond Soup.) ' $ Dein Som. 'j (Sweetmeats and Jellies.) j . 'Yeuh Bhing. Qlincemeat Oakes.) , Gwoy Zoo. V ,y* (Fruits.) Kwoh Zub: / (Seeds.) Cha Sam Loo. tT«*aad Rice Whisky.) Champagne* Tea.

ShIU and Woman's Beauty." Before and since the days of Samson this is what has been said of every tnxoriant growth 6( hair. circs preserves and beautifies the hair, giving it length, strength, and luster. It restores the natural color to the hair in every . instance. It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one great cause of It makes a better circulation in the scalp and thus checks the hair from telling ot& If your blood is poor and thin and filled with impurities, the Hair Vigor tannot do its best Ton should take a thorough coarse of treatment with Ayer's Saisaparilla at the same time you an using the Hair Vigor. This will cleanse your blood, invigorate your nerves, and improve your health in everyway. FRfOrf tt Br. J. C Aj«r t Co., Lmd, to, USJL

The City Tailor. DXVOa-STREKT. NEW PLYMOUTH 05 O J M H H M O H a H HAVING secured th« resistance of Fust-Cuss Tailors bom Wellington, 1 am now prepared .to e&oata order* at SROBIBBI MOTICX. Oostomers patronising my establishment can rely on FIRST-CLASS TAILORING IN FASHION. FIT, * WORKMANSHIP All Garments GUARANTEED not to Shrink. NO Bo; or Gtil Labour employed. Mo Old Stoch. Good selection of modern TWEEDS IN FASHIONABLE SHADES. Charges Moderate. F.W.Jensen, Ladiee'fc Gentlemen's Tailor. H H a M H H M F O w ~fHE CITY TAILOR, TWO DOORS ABOVE THEATRE ROYAI LATEST SHIPPING I iWRIVED, —SS. PAP ABO A," from Lokdon. •jpHIS Steamer has brought A BINE SHIPMENT OF

'BOOTS & SHOES, COKSIGinSD TO Grayson & Cock, FOOT IMPORTERS, Devon-street. .. JBIUP TJELEPHQiLE No. 203.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 25, 26 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 25, 26 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 25, 26 January 1901, Page 4

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