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GOOD MORNING

Have you wea PEAR?' SOAP? i *jiohe than a hundred writers in England, male and female have written the life of Gladstone, and have the manuscript all .ready so that [they oan rush the publishing houses with it the moment bis death is announoed. i A tel-egbam from New iJork states 1 that telegrams published there report | tbat Mrs Birohall, whose husband was \ recently hanged at Woodstock, Ontario, is engaged to be married to Mr Arthur Leetham, of Montreal, who | was a college chum of Birchall's, and who, with Mrs Birchall, stood by the murderer to the last. The wedding, it is stated, will b*. ae private as possible in order to escape notice. Mb H. .Reynolds, who is connected with a firm of London butter importers who are establishing factories in Auckland, has recently been to Denmark, to investigate the methods adopted there. He informed a repre- ' -Tentative of the ' New Zealand Herald,' ; Who interviewed him on his return to ; England, that the whole secret of the ! immense expansion of the Danish > butter trade is comprised in the adop--1 tion of the factory system. He be- [ lieves that in a very short time New i Zealand butter will be even more I sought after than Danish if the factory : system is adopted here. He says that the average of Danish butter, especially , in the winter, when the cows have to be artificially ;fed, is nofc equal to the 1 average faotory-made butter in New \ Zealand, and that if it had to undergo the same lengthy voyage it would be i very inferior indeed when it reached 1 London. GADBURY'S COCOA. "A perfeot Food. '— Health.

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6043, 23 February 1891, Page 4

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GOOD MORNING Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6043, 23 February 1891, Page 4

GOOD MORNING Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6043, 23 February 1891, Page 4

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