, (To be Continued.) 1 Ip _k __ _» _> y t__ _7n Fair White Hands. Bright Clear Complexion. Soft Healthful Skin. 1™ __ «__ _m _> , _) U__ «£r ■ AdelinaPatti writes :—" I have found Pears' Soap matchless forthe.Handsand Complexion." QAPBURY'g GOOOA. The Popular Bevkrage for Breakfast. Luncheon, Tea, and Supper in all seasons is Cadbury's Cocoa.—Comforting, strengthening, nourishing—for old and jroung, robust and feeble. 'Ihe Sinews of Wealth are found in Health ; and health, strength, and. staying power ara retained and concentrated in Cadbury's Cocoa. It is absolutely pure. A s X YOUR _|NS& K_l T H OF°M0 F °M AS' iP r> ' %£&*' CAMBRIAN t * r BAKING POWDER. It is the Best. Analytical Laboratory, Auckland, Nov. 5,1889. Mk E. J. ThomasSir,—l have examined the sample of Baking Powder taken by myself from your stock in bulk, in accordance with your instructions, and find the sample to be a good cne. The ingredients are in due proportion, well mixed, and of good quality. The Powder when used produces a well-raised bread.—l am, yours faithfully, D. R. Shirkeff Galbraith, F.1.C., F.C.S. Mr E. J. Thomas— Dear sir,—l have made inquiries from the people who have used your Baking Powder, and And that the ingredients of which it is composed are well liked, and it is found perfectly wholesome and free from any iniurious effects to the system, it having greatly assisted digestion in all cases where it nas been used.—Yours truly, C. G. Daley. The ingredients are guaranteed pure and free from anything injurious to the system. Ask your grocer for it, and tee that you get it. Once used* always used. Sold in 6d, Is, and 2s tins. MANUFACTURED BY E. J. THOMAS, PONSONBY ROAD. W -pHILLIPPS & QjON, 149 and 151, QUEEN-STREET, Have just opened up a large assortment of CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. POLISHED, SILVERED, & ROUGH PLATE, SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL ' WINDOW GLASS. WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS. VARNISHES AND ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS MATERIALS. A R T I S T S' REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTING. PICTURE-FRAME MOULDINGS. GLASSH A D E S. STILL DYEING TO LIVE AND LIVING TO DYE. CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. (Established 1861.) Gentlemen's Superfine Dark Tweed Suits Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed, Well Pressed. Light Summer Suits Cleaned, Scoured, and Weil Pressed, on short notice. Ladies' Silks, Satins, Velvets, and other materials Dyed any Bhade. Light Summer Costumes, any sbade, Cleaned and Well Pressed without taking to pieces. Lace Curtains Bleached and Got-up equal to new. Damask Curtains or Table Covers Cleaned or Dyed and Hot-pressed. Feathers Cleaned or Dyed any shado; well curled. W M. EDGAR, WELLICSLEY-STREET EAST AND ALPHA DYE WORKS, RICHMOND. (Established 1866.) H. W. IRA NCIS, Local Agent, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 8 February 1890, Page 6
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