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PEEK FREAK BTCgs w lill DELHI BISCUITS

“People will talk” about the way VIMOLIA improves the complexion.

Warrant to By Royal Uho H.M. KING- EDWARD VII. TABLE. SALTo n Every grain of food is made mor© nourishing by using it in the kitchen and at table. Wholesale Agents>*-Altken Wilson & Co. Wellington.

NAPIER FISH SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FISHMONGERS. SHOPS AT—B, MOLESWORTH STREET, 94, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, 57. ETODIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. HEAD OFFICE: PORT AHURIRI. 'N DON’T RUN ANT RISK, Go to GEORGE WINDER FOR FURNISHING AND BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY. ALL GOODS AT BEDROCK PRICES. WRITE FOB PRICES. BURNISHING DRAPERY AT LOWEST PRICES. Inspect the Stock. george Winder, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. THE “ GILRUTH ” FOODS EOR LIVE STOCK. m if ANUFACTURED UNDER THE^SUPER VISION OF A HIGHLY-QUALIFIED [|J3n CHEMIST BY , THE A. AND P. POOD CO., LTD., ■ \ V ; WELLINGTON. i~tALF FOOD— Containing 20 per cent, of fat. \J ,TTORSE F^OD— Nourishing and stimulating. . „ . _ H QuCROSINE —A Fattening Food for all classes of live stock, O especially adapted for pigs and ponltry. jpOULTRY CONDIMENT— For Egg Production, Particulars and prices from— BEATTIE, LANG ■& CO* WELLINGTON AND PALMERSTON NORTH.

Tank* “We were at the dinner babfo f« TOn >' JiU. ■'Wtodld you do after dinnerf Jack: "Why. it was so late then that we had supper. Bumshu©: “My dear sir, 1 was wedded to truth and honesty as a boy, and— Rudely (interrupting): f What a young widower you must hare been.”'

While -excavations were being carried out at tie Shire Hall, Chelmsford, twelve loving .caps of eld Staffordshire ware and Borne old 3>utch pipes were discovered About twelve feet below the surface. A New York chemist recently received a message which read as follows: —“ My youngest child has just eaten his father's mustard plaster. Send an anecdote quick M possible by the enclosed bearer."

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 2

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