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On Sale at This Office OOOK3 OF^BEOBIPTS, fyX DEMAND FORMS, PROMISSORY NOTES, A OCEPTANOE FORMS, |Y /f BMO FORMS, SPECIAL SALE "P^JHNG ib# Next 14 Daya, Balanoe ol Summer Stcok will ba offered at Gieatly JL^ Eeauoed Pricia in order to effect a clearance prior to arrival of Aatamn and Winter Goods. A few quotstiooß are Tgiven below. Limited spaoj will rrol permit of a a complete List being inserted. KINDLY CALL & SEE THE SPEOIAL LINE 3 NOW OFFERED. Ladies' Untrimmed Sailor Hate, reduoed to 4sd, 6?, and 9d Trimmed „ „ „ „ l/., half-prio? „ Untnmmed Fanoy St -awa „ „ 6d, 9d, end 1/Beat Timmed Millinery „ „ 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, and 6/11 Splendid range of Prints, redaoed to 3Jd, 4 £d, and 5Jd White Fanoy Muslina „ „ b§d, 4| J, and G*d Fancy Broohe Oambrios, pink, blue, cream, now 6£i Metaliio Stripped CrepoDnea, redaoed to 7Jd, were 1/-Self-oolored crepoDnea, leading shades, redaoei to s}d Balance of Children's Cashmere Hats, „ „ l/11, 2/lt, and 3,S » ii .i Fdnoy Bonnets, „ „ 2/6, 2/11, and 3/11 Children's White Sao Bonnets „ „ 1/-, l/ 6; 1/11 Fancy Shot Silk Ribbons, 2 ioches wide, Sale price 6d Millinery Flowew, reduced to Id, 2d. 3d, 6?, 9d, ]/- Fanoy Oo'orei Fringes, reduced <o 3d a yard Silk Striped Dalainas. „ „ Bi-3, usually 1/G Special lot of &uaiin Piaafore3, nicafy trimaisd with lao 6, reduced to 1/I}, 1/6, 1/8 Fanoy Tea C.sies, rsduaed to 1/11, form illy 2/G 33 inoh Striped Soft Twill Flanmletes, reduoed to 4*d F.annMetta Embroidery, reduord to Id, l^d, 2i, 2£d 2 Yaida wide Fliorobth. Oil baok love' 7 pattern 3, 1/9.1, I/Hi. 2/3 Djable Wid h U.B. Tdbh Damia't. r.^jaad to 11H Fanoy Oil Baizi, 1} via wide, re?uc?d to 1/- a y*rd Men's Spsckled and Whi c Straw Uat3, radajed to 9i, 1/-, 1/6 „ Black Sot Felt Uat3, Bpsoiil to oleir. 1/il Sterling Value "in Moa'a and Roy 3( C o.hiag, Shirt', Tie?, Sßraoeß, Bocks, Silk Handke. chiefs, etc, etc. edwa'rFgTbbard, .EE ADZ-MOSEY D3AP3R & CLOTHIER, ige street, Kelson. In a)! Par s of the Wrrld the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE is MOTHER'S Fvl 5 Lft, and THJS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Young Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. €O^THIHS HO STAROH. BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD* MELLIN'S FOOD !or luf.-.nts juJ Invai'.u- ;Say be obtained of a!l Dialers throughout the World. JOUR'S FOOD W3RKS, PEOKKAH, LONBON, JRBIMD, fw^P^M^ mum ®}% w$M fes E4 tl K ?i &M m**&M WM LADIE3, childbeh and PHE BEST REMEDY rOS ACIDITY OS 1 THE IKEANTS, ANDFOB HOIIAOH. HEABTSUSK, HEADACHE, GOXX2 S^GULAR USE IN AND IKT>IGSSTION. WABM CIiIMATES. 9 SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. W.B--ASK FOR PIJSrKTEFOIEHyS 3VCA.Q3STBSIA.-

The dietetic value of Cocoa i *$k£BJ*M Ut'^-On the proper adjustment of the fat. \ ivL&uM &B&*z£to M* Wisclbilitjf and solubility of the Ifw^ By VAN fIOUTEN'S Special Process %|W T* The superabundance; of natural fat, ff Sjpr^ iwhich renders crude cocoa unacceptable to SJ^hJB t ne public, has been properly reduced and pBjJB 2«Tfte proportion of the merd valuable. %SBBM compounds of the cocoa, Including the jKf fiesh-forming substances, have been nomSsL cessarily. increased. AnL^jl i 3. Van Houteh's Cocoa contains also more aa&2lL. of the va ' u able natural phosphates, and is, BQ9I therefore, of greater dietetic usefulness. In mM this respect it more nearly approaches milk than other cocoas. mJL 4. If is almost perfectly miscibie. and of greatly increased solubility ; thus a cupful g\ toA of Van Houten's Cocoa is richer, fuller, and, S \ w 6O to say » more pleasant to the palate than I I I a cupful of that of any other maker, while m$H 9 ' ts increased real solubility necessarily augI |^1 ments its digestibility, YAK HOUTEN3 Coeoft contains no added *^1| starch op sugap of any substance foreign to $§m the cocoa bean. o %'$

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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9109, 1 March 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9109, 1 March 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9109, 1 March 1898, Page 1

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