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IBSS^SSBBBaBBt An Exquisite Tea Table. Mothers and daughters could add to the delights of the tea table if they only knew how easily and quickly the most dainty and tempting little tea scones and light cakes can be made with the help of Browo * Poison's Paisley Flour, it is made by Brown and Ptfcson, of Com Flour fam°. and is used mixed with ordinary flour as a raising agent for hone-baking of all ■ kinds. P»'sley Flour makes bread, scones, and cakes very light and digestible, and unlike yeast and baking powder it is always certain in its action. Brown & Poison's Paisley Flonr M&ES HOIE-BAJOI6 A PLEASURE. TRESPASS NOTICE. AHT Penan found Tr spaing on the riuyaty of the will (be prosecuted, sod ' R: - That Peisen will be laid on the unties mentioned:—Wm. Paynter, A.' Heist ash, J. C. Motfaom, Hesloo Bamitt, Hnankrias end Sons, Hospital Uoad, 80l Brotbeak Road, New Plymouth. .•ti;.l tfajU H. 8. HAIBH (Bandmaster CSty'Band). Leader PhShannonic Society, Tsacher of Violin, Mandolin Piano, Orchest*nl Instruments Pupils are requested to* at:?id at nsasl nous. Intruding pupils please apply as early as potxible. Address:— Derm-street West SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. f|X> make the bair gnrnaft, glo <<y, and X luxuriantly is a matter that has vexed Hie niiiih of many thousands. The hair re quires to be nourished, and the akin of the bead kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this you must use Parker's Heir Tonic. It is the oclj preparation that fulfils all the requirement without the disadvantages ntnternry to promote a healthy and vigorors growth oi hair. and It ie not a greasy or ofly preparation, will not soil the finest linen or lace, is not poisonous, nor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender skin It is not highly perfumed, and in no way objectionable to the mock refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandiUE or othe impurities from the scalp. It makaa the hair grow soft, glossy, an It is sold in patent bottles at 2b 6d; by poet Ss. It is manufactured only by the proprietor It "Hr? 1 * be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. B, BYKES, opposite Theatre Boyal, New Plymouth. Waitaia Agents Lawbeno* Bbos. Storekeepers. JOHN T. JAMPBELL, Aooountant. auditor, ahd Valuer, Land, Estate and House Agent. Bents and Interest collected. XxchangeObembers - Devon-street Gear Co.*s Extract! of MEAT! FOB Beef Tea, Soaps,| Gravies, Sauces, etc. - GUARANTEED Absolutely pure

And of the Very Highest Quality. Manufactured ■olelr from Cattle pi»s£ by t tin Oovtnuunt Yeteriury Isspeefr**Obttinabla throughout the Colonj. ASK FOR IT, And take no otlH:r. | 'i£2B£SL n k • "A PERFECT Food fcl In&nis." Mrs. Ada S. Ballin, i EdUrasof'Pjitr ! O™ 70 Years" Established Reputation. j BEBT and CHEAPER ;For INFANTS and ISvAiinS, ! CHILDREN and The AGED. "Very carefully prepared and highljr) j nutritious."—Lancet. j j " Squally suitable to Invalids and Old J ?eople."—Medical Magazine \MIaVES FOOD has fir some time teeni used in ' "Admirably adapted to the wants of Infanta and Yo"ng Parsons." Sir Chariks A. Cameron, M.D.,. Ex-Preiiduit of the Royal CoiUgt of Surguns, IrtianiLj Contains all the elements of Food ia an easily digested form." Gordon Stablss, M-0., R.N,; ..OSY NUTRITIOUS FOOD NURSING MOTHERftri "i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 186, 16 August 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 186, 16 August 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 186, 16 August 1901, Page 4

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