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The cost of the Corn Flour I in a pudding is so small that leveryone can afford to pay for ■' the best, and the best is, of course, Brown s Poison’s at a preparation of perfect quality and make ; the outcome of 40 years’ experience, and the recipient of 40 years’ ever-growing public favour. Light puddings, custards, blanc-manges, jellies, creams, and a best cf other dainties can be prepared with Brown and Poison’s Corn Flour in a very short time and at a trifling expense. AH EFFECTIVE tOMBIMATIOE .SIMPLE _JSTBOK9 S 3 Si® m m SILENT SPEEDY Perfect Design, Dost r/faterialn, Skilled Workmanship, tlnerjealed Facilities. This combination pcotlncas hat Sewing.'Avichlaa ua serlU—TUO SfNOSI!,

&S.SIKBEI3 mwmvMrmmE®. ca fti' CAN SHOW HIS BE COED! TJIVETiY botanic physician, herbalist, -*AI allopath, homoeopath, or any other person practising the healing art should ho made to show his record, and give convincing jiroof that he has been continuously engaged in the practice ot medicine .for at least five or seven years. Dr GEO. H. RAYMOND. Oculist, Aurist and Botanic Physician, has been practising bis profession for upwards of 20 ° years, -over 12 years of which were spent in the A nioli'oTion <-> n Tmiiou orsfl States and South Africa. Dr Raymond Patients can get iras ho looked refragable evidence of 10 years ago this at any moment; and Dr Raymond writes this to put tho public on their guard against fraudulent individuals who, knownothing whatever about the Botanic system and very little about anything else. Dr ’Raymond was not a painter yesterday, and a herbalist to-day; neither was ho an alloxiath one week and a botanic the next. The Doctor never had any reason to change his name, cither, for his repuation as ■an Oculist, Aurist* and General Botanic Practitioner, was . establish acl in Australasia as far hack as 1882. Patients living at a distance should de- — •y'M&TSSy&E I d‘e T I!AYMOND cannot teeat HiAPNESS BY LETTER., or, at least, until he has seen the patient first. New Address: Next LONDON DENTAL CHAMBERS, 1 corner Willis and Manners streets, Wellington.

JAM ICS GODBER, MELBOURNE HOUSE. 86 And 86, Cuba street, just imported at large stock of CASE’S CELEBRATED BISCUITS, llso, new and beautiful novelties in TABLE DECORATIONS, Etc,. To arrive ex Tekoa. A large quantity of nplendid CHRISTMAS GOODS. Latest design® in WEDDING CAKES. Inspection invited. Strawberries and Cream, Ice*, etc., nanal. kH m FOR COUGHS 8c COLDS aa Sold by ail Chemists and Stores. GOLD MEDAL s s. duck’s back, and soft svel vet. Adds nhree time* a JLo weoi of icatber. i odour. Allows polish with blacking. ' ‘ 22 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS, for superiority Black or colour. Sold by Boot Stores.Sa«3dleps. Iron* mongers, ic. Manufactory, Dulwich. London. Eng. TO LADIES. No need to consult doctors or chemists. The remedies you require in your own hands. Write for free copy of valuable book about yourselves, your health, your welfare. Every woman should read it. Posted free in sealed envelope. Address —G. Specific, 533, Elizabeth street. North Melbourne. mo MEN. —Write for free cols' of valuJL able book about yourselves, your health your happiness, your future. It contains a full exposition of the human system and the remedies adopted N 0 need to consult doctorc. Posted rroo jn sealed envelope. Every man should read it. Address—G. Specific, 539, Elizabeth »street. North Melbourne.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4299, 7 March 1901, Page 3

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