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It is as good as it looks. The "Zcalandia" takes a brilliant polish, because it is well made and finished. It is easy to clean, and has a wide ash tray that pulls clear over the fender. For cooking and baking and economy of fuel it has no rival, and is the only Range with a cosy open fire. See it at your Ironmonger's, or write the Manufacturers— BARNINGHAM & CO., Ltd., Qeonjt Street, Dunedin. i EAIANDIA OPEN FIRE RANGES. O-o l£ /l'Range do 6e Proudof Sale Agents:— -St£3 NIXON & NIXON. Plumbers, etc., McMILLAN <fe FREDERICK, Plumhw*. New Plymouth. etc.. Stratfonl. • THE JAM the Boys Enjoy Every thrift? mother appreciates its value. For table use and baking purposes alike St. GEORGE Jam (stoneless) has no equal. % STOCKED BY ALL THE BEST GROCERS TTHEISTRAIGHT ROAD TO His®!! ~ J Powot* lwKsefc;_& $». £S 3 ii* LIGHT PASTED M use of Edmonds* ssf VaSZi Powder. It is essential to 55 \MCcessful cooking; and is an sss economic factor, because it sss enables the housewife to 55 'make delicious- cakes, s5 •cones and puddings 55 without the use DMOM)C PowdeS.
Robeytson Nicoll. The distinguished speaker gave some homely details of his early experiences in the book 'vcrld, comencing with taking home his father's purchases in a wheelbarrow. He tells that though his father's income nt\er reached £2OO a year, he managed lo acquire in his life-time some seventeen thousand volumes. •Books for review have been received from Mr. A. S. Brooker's B.K. shop, Devon street. THE PUREST STARCH LILY STARCH LILY THE BEST OP ALL STARCH PFTIT ON YOUR LIST. ANE'S MEDOLINE li specially prepared for tke hands. Use it after washing clothes, dishes, floors, etc. It makes rough hands soft, supple tad smooth. i/> everywhere. a. gTRATFOED PEOPLE are interested in good printing. So are we. We do it at our Stratford printing works, near the Loan & Mercantile Offices.— Daily News.
Bonningtons Cures Influenza Nowadays everybody knows the irmptomi ol Influenza byetptrience! Yet a little care at the outset will prevent the serious complications that ■ ; m often occur. Bonnington's Irish , Most, reit and warmth will restore health in a few days. But |o to bed : atonce—a day or so at the start wiDnrrvent a week or a fortnight away froi work. Bonnington's Irish Mom it the •tandard remedy—tttted for half a century, there's nothing to equal it. Mn. E. Woodhoui*, of Northctta, wtiteu I, am tried a bold* of BaaaiaatM's Iriik Mmi and fouad it wrjr t*oa. I • atad i niddae itt»ck of laJueua ail it sand me horn a met* iIsMSS." Refute an imitation or substitute which gives the dealer a bigger . profit. Insist on getting * "onninaton's. •» - 1 CARR.ACEE MOTOR CYCLES SOLE TARANAKI AGENT FOR THE BROWN EORGE GUDGEON, CYCLE & GENERAL IMPORTER, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 305, 17 May 1913, Page 6
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