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ill 111 v&s PeMiJliiLlb, il6llCai6 9 iMHAiy? feVSs |&a] are words which are constantly being used at the tea- fs<x if^c table when the tempting little scones, light cakes and |j§p ffclf cielicious pastry, made at home wiih Brown & Poison's f-J$ f^hi Paisley Flour, are set before the delighted guests. Paisley f£:4 <jr|M II 11I 1 lo\ir dispenses with the use of yeast and baking powder, I||!| psy and makes beautifully light and digestible pan-bread $£l Pp) without any tedious delay. j^pfl: jpl Brown & Poison's Paisley Flour ,|| [|| makes Home- Baking a Pleasure* ||j

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Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 60

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