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Browns Poison's Paisley Flour. The reputation for excellence * won by Brown & Poison's "Patent" Corn Flour is a guarantee that the manufacturers of it in placing their new Paisley Flour before the public are offering an article of equal excellence. A small quantity of Paisley Flour added to ordinary flour will enable any one with little practice to baJce light and easily digestible home-made bread, and with much more certainty of a well-raised loaf than when yeast or baking powder is used. Paisley Flour also makes delicious pastry, cakes, scones, etc. Brown & Poison's Paisley Flour will vcjry soon find a place in every household; for it MAKES HOME-BAKING A PLEASURE.

W&oooMr»m*\ A PEWECT Food tor Infinfc^V Mrs. Ada S. Ballin, *" Editress of "tfatiL" I Over 70 Years' I EetobUsßed Reputation. Wit. BEST and CHEAPER ) For INFANTS aMIMAIM CHILDREN and Tie AGED. ] "Very carefully prepared and higfalr • nutritious.—Lancbt. "Kqualry suitable to Inralids and Oli j People."—Medical Magazinb- i INtjtrES FOOD to fir stmt time htn used in i The Russian Imperial Family. "Admirably adapted to the wants of Infants and Yo"ng Parsons." Sir Charles A. Cameron, M.D., Royal Cotttgt of Surgeons, Ireland. ! "Contains all the elements of Food in 1 an easily digested form." F Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N.' !A niOSt NUTRITIOUS FOOD FORI NURSING MOTHERS f

BUTCHER & CO. CARRIAGE BUILDERS, J WHEELWRIGHTS, AS» GSNERAL BMITHP. j AM ptpsni I* XAKUTACTUBS OARKIAGE3 SPRING CAKE* BUGUDCa V.MiGOHti GlQfc d;ui'» And Vehiclit u.* >» s rj Dexcriptioa, Witt lIKoT-CLANS MATERIAL o«ly. A Tiki Solicit*). Ali Work 6wmato*d. iirrcHEa suhshstt. & nisbet (Latj J. WWm*>i), \ C??«*iT!s Ct-cnuiiri! 8to»» NOW PUBLISHED. STONE'S KLLWCTO*. HAWKE'S Bf Y&TARAKAKI COMTJiLCIAL, MCKICIPAL k GENERAL DIRECTORY HEW ZEALAND ANNUAL AUGUST, loco.—Tkkth Year PUHLIOATIOX. Kdiii;d BY JOHS BTOKB. 'lJeßjr Nvo. size, .-.-.utaininp over 900 pages together with maps corrected to date, be wloie handsomely boned in cloth, gilt-lettered. STOKE, SON & CO r*'iSTI"HS t PUBLISHKRS flr rd imd Jetty Streets, Rnnedin, j-.t Grev Street. WeUinffton. f*i\r. ACfiVS. lease, with purchasing 'f3\Jv/ cUuse. All necessary buildings, rasa fenced and sub-divided. °.ms— At.pl?, K. C TKMPLKR. Fanners' Exchange, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 9 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 9 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 9 April 1901, Page 1

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