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Q_OODALL’S JJOUSEHOLD gPECIALTIES, A SINGLE TRIAL SOLICITED FROM THOSE WHO HA YE NOT YET TRIED THESE SPLENDID PREPARATIONS. GOODALL’S YORKSHIRE RELISH The most delicious Sauce in the World, This cheap and excellent Sauce makes the plainest Hands palatable, _ and the daintiest dishes more delicious To chops, steaks, fish, etc, it is in comparable GOODALL’S BAKING POWDER The Best in the World Makes delicious puddings without eggs, pastry without butter, and light bread without yeast GOODALL’S QUININE WINE The Best and most agreeable tonic yet introduced The best known remedy for indigestion, loss of appetite, general debility, etc Restores delicate individuals to health. GOODALL’S CUSTARD POWDER Tor making delicious custards without eggs, in less time and at half price The proprietors can recommend it to Housekeepers generally as a useful agent in the preparation of a good custard Give it a trial GOODALL’S GINGER BEER POWDER Makes three gallons of the best ginger beer in the world for 3d The most valuable preparation for the production of a delicious and invigorating beverage It is easily made, aad is by far the cheapest and best ginger beer Powder ever offered to the public GOODALL’S EGG POWDER I* action in cakes, puddings, etc, etc, resembles that of the egg in every particular One penny packet will go as far as four eggs ! and one sixpenny tin as far as twenty-eight GOODALL’S BLANCMANGE POWDER Making delicious blancmange in a few minutes GOOD ALL, BACKHOUSE & CO., White Horee Street, Leeds. Established 1861. NEW ZEALAND JpIANOFORTE GALLERY, HARMONIUM SABOON, ORGAN SHOW ROOM And MUSIC WAREHOUSE, PRINCESS STREET, DUNEDIN GEORGE R WEST, Manufacturer and direct importer I From The Leading English, American, French and German Houses, Of every description of Music and Musical Instruments. Painofbrtes and Harmoniums can be purchased on deferred payments. Extended over three Years Depot for the new Wesleyan Hymn Book and Supplement. BRASS BANDg SUPPLIED With any number of intruments on the shortest notice. Pianoforte Tuning and repairing guaranteed. Operas, Oratorios, Glees, Masses. Boosey’s Cabinets, Chappel’s Magazines, Metzler’s Bijou, Cramers’ Vocal Gems, Enoch’s Monthly, Duff and Stewarts Magazine, Colonial Cabinets, R. Cock’s glees, Novello’s Anthems and Glees. Complete stocks of the above publications always on hand and to arrive. Violins, Cornets, Flutes, Piccolos, Drums, Triangles, Cymbals, Saxhorns, Bassoons, Oboes, Horns Trombones, and Liguridzolosophones. Music specially arranged for the above instruments in great variety Strings, Briges, Pegs, Finger Boards Shanks, Tail-pieces, Mouthpieces, Lyres, Springs, Resin, Music Slates, Flutinas, Digitoriums, Accordions, Clarionets, Flageolets, &c. Concertinas (English a»d AngloGerman}, and every article connected with the Music trade. GEORGE R. WEST, Practical and Thcontical Pianioforte and Organ Tuner, Princess Street Dunedin.

Everlasting beauty of the skin Obtained by the use of the ORIZA-PBRFUMERY, Beccommended by the Medical Celebrities of the Faculty of Paris. OEIZA-LACTB, (Emollient Lotion), Whitens and refreshes the skin, takes away and prevents freckles. ORIZA-SOAP, Made from IniO. Eeveil’s receipe. The softest and sweetest perfumed soap for the skin. To be had fr.im all Perfumers in France and Foreign Countries.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1023, 28 October 1882, Page 4

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495

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1023, 28 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1023, 28 October 1882, Page 4

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