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( 'CATERING. WH. PTTTT.P, Baker, Pastrycook, • and Caterer, 79 Street (next Begg's), is prepared' undortafcp all manner of : Catering for' Weddings, Parties, Suppers, Dances," etc, at most reasonable rates. Quotations given. Strictest attention. None but the best in., the way of Pastry. Afternoon _Tea ,n speciality. f ( . | ' Brain-Building;! ■> Sir Jamce Cnchtob-Browae, the distinguished physician, and one of 'the greatest authorities on '■ Foods, says m a recent magazine article; ' , "Becont ecienhfin ofaserrationa have thrown now, light'on. the physiological eSect3 of Oatmeal ... * "Oatmeal is. . . directly coni duciTo to the building of the brain. '.'Oatmeal in the form of porridge, with milk, is, I behove, unrivalled as a breakfast food for children, and for young men and women." BRAWNINESS, BEAUTY, AND BRAINS Besult from tbe net of Mill's Oatmeal. "McGILL'S" a rf Mriect quality and delicious flavour, free "from all adulteistion. Ask for "McGILL'S "—it lies no epml in New Zealand. \ , "McGILL'S ,, OATMEAL is made at Toiomainro (MJbon). Wellington Aijents REEVBf! AND (XX I Morccr' and- Victoria Streete. QTBiIY the Property Horket-Tho k3' hn.l page cf "The Dominion" is a Land aiid Farm Diructory. Auctioneers Notices nill aiso be found on the game -Lpaee. -

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 14

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