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. GAS STOVES. Extract from a lecture on the Sanitary Aspects of Cooking by Gas given by Dr. Stevenson Macadam, F.R.S.E., F.C.S., &c, of Edinburgh:— "The Cooking of Meat in the Gas Stove yields a larger return of Cooked Meat than in the ordinary range. The loss in ordinary cooking in a coal range is about 40 per cent., while in meat cooked in Gas Stoves the loss is only about 25 per cent. The meat when done will be found to be more juicy, more palatable, and more easily digested. The wholesomeness of the meat cooked must be regarded as beyond doubt. In fact, no better cooked meat and pastry could be prepared, and be as palatable and acceptable." Gas' has been used for some years past for Cooking in the London Hospitals. Payments for Cooking Stoves may extend over 12 months. No charge by way of interest added. No charge for fitting. RAPIER GAS COMPANY. COUGHS. COLDS. The Best and Safest Remedy for COUGHS AND COLDS, AsTn_A, Beonciiitis, Ceoup, and all Affections of the Throat and Lungs is ECCLES' HYEUP OF RED GUM, Ob Eucalyptus Balsam. The Eucalyptus or Red Gum is now acknowledged by tho Medical Profession as one of the Best Remedies for all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs. Pbepaeed by A. ECCLES, Masonic Buildings, Hastings-stkeet, Napiee. COUGHS COLDS. EEMINGTON'S PURE PALE COD LIVER OIL (As Free from Taste as Possible. Own importing and bottling, reasonable ;in price, and Quite Equal in its Effects to the more expensive proprietary Oils. IN HALF-PINTS AND PINTS. STANDARD ARTICLES. Remington's Vegetable Liver Pills, tasteless and sugar-covered, 25 in box, Is 6d; Cure for Piles 2s 6d, Cure for Toothache Is Gd, Exhibition Cold Cream, delightful for Ladies' use and for chafing of Infants, exquisitely scented, riots is 6d, Odonto Tooth Powdor, more useful and cleanly than any paste aud quite harmless, 2s 6d, Balsamic Cough Elixir (excellent) bottles Is 6d. FOR PRESCRIPTIONS, Prepared correctly and at reasonable Prices go to REMINGTON, Family Chemist, (from John Bell and Co., Oxfordstreet, London, W.) 40 Years Experience in tho business. EMERSON-STREET, NAPIER. MEASURE GLASSES, for taking Medicine in the exac quantity ordered, Is 6d each. MRS C A R O,| Sitegeon Dentist, ■ Tennyson-steeet, Napiee. MRS CARO will be at Waipawa on the 3rd and 4th of JULY. NOTICE. I HAVE sold to Mr H. C. Wilson, Surgeon Dentist, the sole right for Napier of my patent " The Triumph Base," whereby Celluloid Plates can be made thinner than paper and as strong and flexible as steel. Anyone infringing said patent will be at once prosecuted by me. A. W. CHATFIELD, Suirgeon Dentist, Auckland. TIT R IL ~C. WI L SON SURGEON-DENTIST, Tennyson-steeet ' Napiee Large Show Case of ARTIFICIAL DENTISTRY may now bo seen in the window of Mr S" Carnell's Photographic Studio. On account of the inclemency of the weather Me Wilson will postpone his professional trip till the 7th and Bth JUNE. E. D. S M IT H, Successor to H. O. Johnson, Hastings Medical Dispenary. Dr. Ernest Low's Cherry Pectoral, Syrup of Red Gum. Agent for Pond's Homeopathic Medicines. THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE SIDEYjT BAIN. ELECTRO-PLATING. A. AND T. BURT, Dunedin. We have much pleasure in intimating that, with the view of supplying a long felt want, we have imported and erected an Elmore's Patent Dynamo-Electric Machine, together with the other necessary appliances for carrying on Electro-plating in all its branches. The plant is of the best description, containing all the latest improvements, and is, we believe, the only complete one in the colony. We spfecially draw the attention of Heads of Families, Hotelkeepers, Shipping Companies, and others who have a largo quantity of plated-ware in daily use, to the facilities now afforded them for renewing any articles which have become worn from continued use, tarnished by exposure, or the plating otherwise injured. We are prepared to undertake Electroplating in gold, silver, nickel, copper, bronze, etc., at moderate prices; and it will be our endeavor to give satisfaction in every instance. Por Prices and Information re above apply SIDEY AND BAIN, . Ironmongers, Hastings-street. SIDEY AND BAIN, Sole Agents for Hawke's Bay. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT. THE " ZEALANDER " RANGE (Colonial Made), 3ft. 6in., 3ft., and 2ft. 9in. Sizes. THIS Range embodies improvements on other Colonial made Ranges and the pubblc are requested to inspect, the " ZEALANDER" before purchasing old-fashioned and oidy partially satisfactory Ranges offered in the market. ip'The "ZEALANDER" is no imitation, but an improvement on other Ranges. REQUIRES NO SETTING. "COLONIAL" COOKING RANGE 3ft. Cm. and 3ft. Sizes; with Boilers, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BURNING WOOD. Universal • satisfaction is expressed by those who have those Ranges in use. SIDEY~& BAIN, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE ■HOUSE, Solo Agents for Hawke's Bay, THE "HAYWOOD" HAND GRENADE FIRE EXTINGUISHER, Price, 50s per Dozen Case. A 50-inch BICYCLE, Coventry Machinists Company's " SPECIAL CLUB." Nickel-plated all over except Rims; a splendid Machine. Price £20 TTENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, HASTINGS-STBEETi NAPIEE. ON and after tho Ist February the Price of Ceal will be as follows:— 35s PER TON IN THE YARD. Delivered— 38s Per Ton ' 20s Per Half Ton • 10s Quarter Ton. Als» for Sale— Crushed Horse Fee* and Fowl Feed. W. A.AMNER. Telephone 68. -XTEW GOODS I NEW GOODS!! - LN BOY'S, YOUTH'S, AND MEN'S OVERCOATS. Our own Manufacture. Also— An Immense Stock of GENUINE WATERPROOFS, ] Sewn Seams, with and without Capes, J made specially to our order, at * WHOLESALE PRICES. . j Call early and Inspect. 1

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 2

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