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A GREAT CROWD gathered around the firstdisplay of Froasard's Cavonr Cigars, which were quickly sold, bat supples are now received regularly. Ihe tobacco in these cigars is the beat procurable. Sold everywhere in packets of 8 for Is. 23

THE POLITICS OF FOOD. The question of diet is an important matter* Wheat flour is the most staple article of food in Great Britain and the colonics. It is superior to rice and potatoes as an article of diet. It is most essential, however, that it should bo so prepared as to render it as digestible as possible. To this endSharland’s ■* Moa Brand ” Baking Powder cornea as a boon to householders, as with its aid, scones, cakes and pastry can be made light, wholesome and digestible. It is made from the purest ingredients. One trial will convince you of this. Ask for Sharland’s, and see that you get it. AU grocers. 20

*97 Model,” Bed- Birds.”—These magnificent machines have arrived, bat owing to the first shipment haring been sold oat in advance, I hare to reluctantly ask intending purchasers to await the next, which is due in a fortnight. Sample now on view at my premiaen, No. 1, Larnbton quay. Caution. — Biace your orders now, and avoid disappointmsat.—3. E. Whisht. 7QI

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3260, 18 October 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3260, 18 October 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3260, 18 October 1897, Page 2

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