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BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! 00 VENT GARDEN BAKERY, FILLEUL AND GEORGE STREETS. Telephone 844. OUR BREAD is BAKED from the FINEST FLOUR THAT MONEY CAN BUY. Wo Pay the Highest Wages (no sweating), and, as a natural result, we get the Best Article. WE PRODUCE THE BEST WHEATEN MEAL LOAF IN THE COLONY. HOT ROLLS. If you leave your order at Govent Garden, George street, or ring up 843, we’ll deliver Fresh Rolls every morning (Sundays excepted) from six to eight o’clock. P ASTRY. FRESH EGGS, FRESH BUTTER, and the Best Ingredients obtainable are what OUR PASTRY IS COMPOSED OF. No Saffron or Egg Powders are used by our Bakers. The Proof of Good Pastry is in the Eating of it. GIVE IT A TRIAL. MUTTON PIES. We Buy the Best WETHER MUTTON. The Shells are made with one of Baker and Son’s latest Pie Machines, which does away with the handling of the paste, as required by the old system, and P es a uniform shape and make are the result. Well adapted for Outside Transit. OUR VANS DELIVER BREAD, PASTRY, PIES, Etc , TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS. Messrs IRVINE AND STEVENSON, WARDELL, BROS., and other FIRST-CLASS GROCERS aro Supplied by the GOVENT GARDENS WITH BREAD AND OAKES. Messrs JAS. M'GILL AND SON, Builders,, of this City, have our Contract in hand to ; ERECT in Filloul street BAKEHOUSE, STORES, etc, etc. No expense will be spared to thoroughly equip the Bakehouse with all the Latest Improvements tor the carrying on of a High-class Trade, and to make it in every detail A MODEL BAKERY. TEA DEALERS.—For Tea Wrappers, or made Packets, lined or unlincd, pounds and half-pound sizes, try the Evening Star lob Printing Department OZIE Tea.—This brand is a guarantee of pudty and quality ; try the 2s ; ’tis uuapproachablc. ST. GEORGE JAM.—Ask for and see that you get it. All Grocers. NATIONAL TESTIMONIAL TO THE HON. J. G. WARD. AT A MEETING OF THE FRIENDS of the Hon. J, G. Ward, held at the Club Hotel, Invercargill, on Monday afternoon, 6th July, it was decided to inaugurate a TESPIMONIAL OF A NATIONAL CHARACTER, to be presented to him as a mark of sympathy. The whole of the funds raised to be devoted to the benefit of Mrs Ward and famil}’. Over two hundred guineas were subscribed in the room. A strong Central Committee was formed. Those desirous of acting on local committees in the various country centres to assist the movement are requested to forward their names 10 . WILLIAM CRAIG, Secretary Ward National Testimonial, P.O. Box 99, Invercargill. TAILORING TO SUIT THE TIMES AT A. MYERS’S, . 93 George street, Trousers to Measure from Sac Suits ~ ~ Paget £0 13 6 2 10 0 3 10 0 Melton Covert Coats to Measure from 210 0 Best Value for Cash in the City. Fit and Style Guaranteed. Best Workmanship. One Trial Always Convinces. L OSS OF APPETITE is often followed by depleted blood, and then there is trouble. One of the first effects noticed after taking f* COTT’S EMULSION is a belter appetite. L OSS OF COLOR is another sign of failing health. The blood is not deriving sufficient nourishment. There is need of SCOTT’S EMULSION whenever the complexion is {rale. L OSS OF FLESH shows clearly that the body is compelled to burn itself up to get vitality. The blood is not supplying the necessary material for combustion. SCOTT’S EMULSION quickly - enriches and vitalises the blood, .sending nourishment to every muscle and bone. The whole system responds to its nourishing powers. Prepared by SCOTT AND BOWNB, Lim., London. Sojd by all Chemists.

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Evening Star, Issue 10055, 11 July 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 10055, 11 July 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 10055, 11 July 1896, Page 1

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