AT the Paris Exhibition of 1900, "A GRAND PRIZE" was awarded by the International Jurors, representing Eminent Scientists and Food Experts from all parts of the World, to the preparation of Corn Flour known throughout the World under the Mark or - Brand— (DUR YEA'S.) IHIS, PRIZE IS •Tha "Highest Award" possible to have been received by anybody •r any product. TO BE HAD OF ALL GROCEE3 AND STOREKEEPERS. MRS M'QTJEEN, Bon Marche, 52 George street (opposite Inglis's). Just landed a Targe variety of Pelisses and Walking Coats for, Boys and Girls. Bonneis and Hats in latest design!. Mrs M 'Queen is renowned for ber own -make of Infants' lovely Robes, Gowns, Barries,- Silk and Cotton Bibs, Gaiters. Bootees, 'etc - 24my FOR the Growth of the Hah use ILES'S Cantharides and Rosemary (as used by Lady Ranfurly). Procurable all chemists, storekeepers, and hairdressers, or direct from the proprietor. Bottles, 2a 6d, postage, 3d. — E. lies, hairdresser Dunedin. 10a FTttJSSICURA Cures Coughs of long-6tand-JL ing, promotes easy expectoration. A trial solioifced. — Young and Anderson, Peterson and Co. 2+jn
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Otago Witness, Issue 2580, 26 August 1903, Page 61
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176Page 61 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2580, 26 August 1903, Page 61
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