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"I have much pleasure/' says Mr N" M'Curdy, Dipton, K.Z., "in recommending Chamberlain's Tablets for all disorders of tho digestive organs. lean truthfully say that I have never derived so much satisfaction from any medicine as I have from Chamberlain's Tablets. They are mild and gentle in their action and leave no bad aftereffect, such uis constipation, and in this respect are superior to pills. I make a point of recommending them to my friends, and all who have used them are loud in their praise." For sale by all dealers.

m QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, Opposite G.P.0., WELLINGTON. l/TR HUGHES undertakes the whole XVX work of applications for Patents in all Countries. Write for our spJendid Booklet, "Advice to Wo will send it post free on application. The Instructions of one of New Zealand's Leading Teachers : •♦ Pastry is most particular in "requiring a Hot QUICK OVEN "to cause the starch cells of "flour to burst and absorb the "fat. If the oven is slow—the " pastry is tough. "Bread and Cakes. — First " heat the oven thoroughly some " time before it is wanted, so that "there will be a GOOD STEADY " HEAT by the time it is required. "Meats. —The application of a " QUICK STRONG HEAT to the SUr"face coagulates the albumen. " This prevents juice escaping. The "Hot Oven," "Good, Steady," "Quick, Strong" essential to good cooking can always be attained by using m It gives an intense, /'All strong, and efficient w \J /VLrf* heat, always under * control. You can order " Coalbrookdale "~We»t" oort Coal Irom your own coul merchant' See vou eet " Coalbrookdale I

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9046, 23 March 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9046, 23 March 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9046, 23 March 1908, Page 7

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