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Coffee i-Brown, Barrett and Co.'a Standard Coff<« is both delicious and strong. Brown, Barrett idC Co.'s Excelsior Coffee deservesi preference to »T Coffee on account of purity and distinctness of flavour. Note the brands! Sold at almost every Grocery Establishment in Town and Province. —|Advt.J ™oo7fok Infants.—" H.K.11. Prince .abert Victor thrives so well upon it that it.must be vciy »ood " r. M. Kendall, JVfedicai /litendan* to M.R.B. the Primers of Wales. This food resembles Mothers Milk as closily as possible."—Vr. H. Barker on X'O Food, for Infants. " Highly nourishing and etoU? digested."— Vr. Hawaii. It combnies the valuable Fi.rau and Boxe-formis'o and differs essentially from other foods, which being quite unable to afford piMP nourishment to a growing infant, flnt i to a ricketty and idiotic condition, Moore's preparation has also the advanta-., being freed from the ground husk of the cor , produces irritation of the bowels and sold in diarrhea. No boiling or straining reaiured. bo.d tins. Prepared by Savory and Moore Bond-street, London. Procurable' Ot all IIiIWIS storekeepers, aud Italian warehousemen. -[Adtt. t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2909, 26 May 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2909, 26 May 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2909, 26 May 1873, Page 2