LONDON OENTAL INSTITUTE. it'™.' HAVICOPK-NK!) I'K.HMANBMTtT ,V ' C ' l K <i K- \U t, H„ d'er. m™ WUh a " lhll *»iwwd JiSiw AppMnnct, Him affording toStS" P»iiti>t> "u w.-ortunitjF to iwSi.„ obtafn "UJrial teeth et TEETH, half th* h«:h! price. N(»7E oru «Wr StU £l 1 0 «BTH. Complete Stu..'. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. Single Tooth. f' : V|- .','.' TEETH Abtoluiely I'air.-cs KxTEETH, ttactioua, othcrwiie TEETH ' nof'e— TEETH PuteOM TEETH Extractfom onier TKETK- t-at TBETH. Plain Extractive Z Other Dentifts' Work R» etted. ill work gunracUed 10 yearn. Conaulf«tJon» Free. * J—The Mentor of tbo abore lErtltataY pledget his word and offcri aa a guarantee of good faith £!000 to any llrUg penoa if tbe teeth trnd material need by the London Dental Institute are not tne earn* quality as used by alt dentiite. .Hher New Zealand Branch**— Inwrcarglll Wellington Dunedln Wangannl Ohrletoharcb / ' Principalis W. D Pitta*. Dentist. A. T. PitTAit. Uaucer and Dlrecta*'
•'A PERFECT Food tu Infiuitt, Mrs. Ada S. Ballik, £ditmse/"J!slf Oy«r 70 Y«ars' • BetftbUshed Reputation. J Bom BEBT and CHEAPEtf . ' For INFAMTS and INYALI CHILDREN and The AGED. "Very carefully prepared and highly nutritious.'— Lancet. i "Equally suitable to Invalid* and 014 People."—Mkdical Magazinje. j Nk/iVE'S FOOD \ias for some tint* bm used in . The Russian Imperial Family. "Admirably adapted to the wanti off Infants and Yovng Persons." f Sir Charles A. Cameron, M.D.,| Ex-Presidtnt of tkt I ''Contains all the elements of Faodiai an easily digested form." I Gordon Stables, Ml)., K.N.f A mIOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD FO NURSING MOTHKnM. •-
OOCGCCGGGCCCCO Friends,oldandNew, BROWN &POLSONS "PATENT "CORN FLOUR. An Old Friend of Forty Years' Standing. : For light ami delicate pud(lii)Rs, blanc ranges, custards, jellies, sponges, and a host of tunpt inj,' and delicious dishes. Uui if the best n-sults arc to he retained every precaution must be takc;i to secure that only BKOWN & I'OLSON'S'is BROWN & POLSCN'B PAISLEY FICUR. A New Friend of Equal Promise. By its help the delights of the tea-table are increased by the easy addition of dainty and leniplin/' lea-cakes and scone.-,; a 1 kinds of honiebakinj; are assisted and simpliiied, and everything made light and digestible. Browns Poison's cccodccccccccc
BRONCHITIB 80RE THROAT ASTHMA & All. BBOUOEIAL JJPBOinMBThe pure vegetable remedies mate, up by Mother Mary Joseph Aubert will, it properly administered, faithfully penform all that is ' for them. Mother Aubert per* sonally superintends the manufacture and naddna! of all her remec warns the public thai none are genuine without the/« rimitt of her signature on both ends of oaid* board wrapper. W toss to the Jtomaob, strengthens the Hems, return the oauses f Headache, etc. Invaluable *~ wrtoring vigour and stromfth after a"-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 10 June 1901, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 10 June 1901, Page 1
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